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Camden Yards player (6 letters)

{ Answer }

ORIOLE

{ Related Clues }

Firebird
Hangnest
Troupial
Baltimore bird
Baltimore or orchard
Baltimore player
Baseball bird
Batter at Baltimore
Bird or player
Bobolink's kin
Bobolink's relative
Bright bird
Brooks Robinson, for one
Cousin of a meadowlark
A.L. East player
A. L. player
Meadowlark's relative
National rival
___ Park, Baltimore
Passerine bird
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Twin's rival
American League "bird"
American League bird
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Black-and-orange songbird
Blue Jay opponent
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Cal Ripken, e.g.
Carl Ripken Jr. is one
Field-guide listing
Jim Palmer, notably
Jim Palmer, once
Jim Palmer was one
Major League bird
Memorial Stadium regular
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American Leaguer since 1954
Bird on Cal Ripken's cap
Brooks Robinson, for 23 years
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Met's 1969 World Series rival

{ Tags }

baltimore, bird, black, brooks, cal, camden, eg, firebird, hangnest, jim, notably, orange, oriole, palmer, player, ripken, rival, robinson, troupial, was, yards

{ Notes }

The answer ORIOLE is seen frequently, appearing about once every 120 puzzles.

{ Definition }

ORIOLE as a noun:

1. (Old World oriole, oriole) = mostly tropical songbird; the male is usually bright orange and black

2. (New World oriole, American oriole, oriole) = American songbird; male is black and orange or yellow

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