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Answer for the clue "Possible nickname for America's bird? ", 5 letters:
baldy

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Word definitions for baldy in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"bald-headed person," 1850, from bald + -y (3).

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Baldy is a name for a person with hair loss . Baldy or Baldie may also refer to: Places numerous peaks – see List of peaks named Baldy Bałdy , a village in Poland Mount Baldy Ski Lifts or Baldy, a ski resort in California People : Baldy (nickname) pen name ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. (context informal English) Someone who is bald. n. (context informal English) Someone who is bald.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
baldy \baldy\ n. a person who has a bald head; -- a deprecatory term. Syn: baldhead, baldpate.

Usage examples of baldy.

Baldwin-promptly shortened to Baldy by Axel and his regular patrons-demonstrated more interest in schnapps than he did in finding the Tory Gold, and showed no inclination to leave Paradise.

Horsethief Shorty and that Carl Montana and the state engineer, Nelson Bookman, all sitting around a campfire up by the Little Baldy Bear Lakes, roasting miniature Joe Mondragons skewered like hot dogs on aspen twigs over their campfire.

The other gym rat traded places with Baldy, then Baldy and Platt spotted him while he did his benches.

Baldy kept his eyes glued to the telescreen, manipulating what seemed like a dozen dials at once.

It was because the presence of the Baldies gave them a purpose, a direction, a goal.

Ross to interpret: Stav, and Kosta as well, welcomed more than feared the prospect of the Baldies trying to find and get aboard their ship.

The proof that the Baldies were definitely here had caused the first rule to be implemented: their cautionary radio silence was now, except for dire emergency, total.

Eveleen knew that she must look for anything out of place, but she kept envisioning Baldies shrouded in cloth, lurking about on the edges of crowds.

That is an astounding coincidence, if the Kayu, or even the Baldies, were not manipulating the priestesses without their knowing.

Did you not all agree that the Baldies might not be able to tell the difference between you and the scavengers?

The priestesses were not looking for visitors from the future any more than they had recognized the Baldies as beings from another world.

But you must then prevent the Baldies from relinearizing them for at least .

Are you building up to some big idea about the Baldies maybe causing that volcano to blow?

She and the other Time Agents had certainly experienced enough outside interference from the hairless, humanoid aliens they called Baldies to make every incident that did not have clear cause and effect appear suspicious.

The Baldies, or whoever had those weapons, were obviously on the prowl, and there was more than one.