Alternative Birds
Repeat
North Dakota
Acronyms
Proprietary Eponyms
100

A flightless, anthropomorphic, yellow canary designed by Jim Henson

Big Bird

100

Denizen of Neverland, Commandant of the Lost Boys

Peter Pan

100

The presence of this fuzzy ground-dwelling critter has made North Dakota The ___________ State

Flickertail

100

PS, I can't be bothered to re-write this letter

Post-Script

100

Facial Tissue

Kleenex

200

The target of a 1932 Australian military operation

Emu

200

His career breakthrough was portraying the eponymous hero in Lawrence of Arabia, mostly staring at sand instead of Harbor Freight shelves.

Peter O'Toole

200

Born in the local Strasburg, this man made a splash with his style of "champagne music"

Lawrence Welk

200

a.m.

ante meridian

200

Photocopy

Xerox

300

Flightless, without natural predators, and last seen in 1662

Dodo Bird

300

Sufficient pressure and heat will turn it into lignite!

Peat

300

This long-time US Senator from North Dakota is the namesake of both a coal plant and the tallest building in Minot.

Milton R. Young

300

RCMP

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

300

Instant Photograph

Polaroid

400

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore…

(the) Raven

400

A smashing career as the guitarist for The Who

Pete Townshend

400

This once eminent trademark in the photography industry is a nod to North Dakota.

Kodak

400

ATM

Automated Teller Machine

400

Artificial Grass

Astro-Turf

500

Though sometimes classified as a stork, this bird is genetically more similar to a heron or pelican, and genetically unrelated to footwear.

Shoebill

500

An electronic device that receives a weak radio signal and retransmits it at a higher power, so that the signal can cover longer distances without degradation

Repeater

500

This cream-colored marble-like material constitutes the walls of Memorial Hall.

Yellowstone Travertine

500

LASER

Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

500

hemicylindrical prefabricated structures typically made of steel and popularized for civilian use after WWII

Quonset Hut

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