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Answer for the clue "Atlanta NFL team since 1966 that's never won a Super Bowl ", 7 letters:
falcons

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n. (plural of falcon English)

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Falcons are a genus of raptor (bird of prey). Falcons may also refer to: Atlanta Falcons , an NFL (American) football team Springfield Falcons , an American Hockey League team Falcon College , an independent, boarding school for boys aged 12–18 in Matebeleland ...

Usage examples of falcons.

The falcons started to screech, sensing freedom, and the subject of hubara meat and its desirability was dropped.

I did not falter as I ate a hamburger, drank several gallons of coffee as a preventive measure against the cold night air, and actually paid money to a gate attendant to be admitted to Falcon Stadium, Home of the Fighting Falcons, No Alcoholic Beverages Permitted.

Then, with a last desperate burst of speed, it sped into his face as if determined to pluck out an eye, as Tirtha had heard the war falcons had once been battle-trained to do.

We must applaud the ladies of the court and cheer on the Falcons to victory.

Both falcons suddenly took wing to soar above the bulk, weaving back and forth in graceful flight.

All four of the falcons had, by no order Keris was aware of, taken flight.

And where there were falcons, surely those who called them brother could not be far away!

For who knew the country beyond, though the falcons had reported that it seemed thickly wooded with no sign of any keep or building?

The falcons rode the saddle perches, but there was no other winged life to be seen.

At present their hopes were pinned upon the falcons, which had taken once more to scouting, west and east, along the top level of the cliff down which they had just made their way.

The kiss could only have lasted seconds, but it seemed an eternity before she was released, feeling mangled like some poor creature set free from the talons of the falcons that sheikhs flew from their wrists.

It used to be his favourite pastime, and his falcons are a sight to behold.

When the falcons are hunting the hubara we shall have to follow on foot, and boots protect the ankles and legs from snakes and scorpions.

Until Nadia had mentioned it she had not realised that Raschid trained the falcons himself when he could spare the time.

The men will put up the falcons and we will follow them in the Land Rover.