TREE |
Wood |
Ulmus |
Blight |
Winged |
Hardwood |
American |
Slippery |
Chewbark |
Big tree |
'Wahoo!' |
Tree type |
Hard wood |
Beetle-__ |
Hackberry |
Yard tree |
Lawn tree |
Tall tree |
Dutch ___ |
Ship wood |
A hardwood |
Shade tree |
Heavy wood |
It's shady |
Large tree |
Shady tree |
Shade maker |
Timber tree |
Shady giant |
Dutch" tree |
Rose cousin |
Street tree |
Wahoo, e.g. |
Film street |
Bark beetle |
Glade shade |
Lumber tree |
Street name |
Avenue tree |
Shade giver |
Common tree |
Sturdy tree |
Kind of tree |
Longbow wood |
Cabinet wood |
Durable wood |
Type of tree |
Type of wood |
Certain tree |
Shade source |
House shader |
Shade caster |
Kind of bark |
Movie street |
O'Neill tree |
Popular tree |
Shady street |
Slippery one |
Tough timber |
Elegant tree |
Stately tree |
Street shader |
Hardwood tree |
Graceful tree |
Avenue shader |
Beetle victim |
Beetle target |
Blighted tree |
Common street |
Banyan cousin |
Keel material |
Suburban tree |
Timber source |
Majestic tree |
Towering tree |
Samara source |
Blight victim |
Orioles' home |
Samara bearer |
Shady figure? |
Shade producer |
Shade provider |
Deciduous tree |
Furniture wood |
Kind of beetle |
Big shade tree |
Desirable tree |
Horror "Street |
Shade thrower? |
Stately street |
Street adorner |
Street of film |
Ulmaceous tree |
Versatile wood |
White ___ tree |
New Haven tree |
Shade spreader |
Wahoo, for one |
Samara dropper |
Tree of a kind |
Stately shader |
Dartboard wood |
Colonnade tree |
Spreading tree |
Hardwood choice |
Ornamental tree |
Source of shade |
It can be shady |
Hardwood source |
Tall shade tree |
Colonnade liner |
Dart board wood |
New Haven haven |
Samara producer |
Street shadower |
Threatened tree |
Tree of desire? |
A samara source |
Hackberry's kin |
Ulmaceous plant |
Endangered tree |
'Slippery' tree |
Barrel material |
Branch location |
Hackberry, e.g. |
Freddy's street |
Bay State symbol |
Vase-shaped tree |
Slippery" shader |
Bark beetle tree |
Hackberry cousin |
Hackberry family |
Mass. state tree |
Rock or slippery |
Umbrageous plant |
Woodworking wood |
Krueger's street |
Popular hardwood |
Large shade tree |
Sapsucker's home |
Yale campus tree |
Street of horror |
Hockey-stick wood |
Common shade tree |
Disappearing tree |
Smooth-leaved ___ |
Street of horrors |
Wood used in bows |
Gypsy moth target |
Nightmare street? |
Ubiquitous street |
One of the wahoos |
Popular tree type |
Sturdy shade tree |
Scary film street |
Tree with samaras |
Shipbuilding wood |
Bark beetle victim |
Barrel-hoop source |
Colonnade hardwood |
Creepy film street |
Dutch ____ disease |
Hackberry's family |
Natural sunscreen? |
Scary movie street |
Sunblock of a sort |
Tall, stately tree |
Boston Common tree |
Cabinetry material |
Certain shade tree |
Hackberry relative |
Hackberry, for one |
Popular shade tree |
Horror-film street |
Boulevard planting |
Dartboard material |
Guernsey or Jersey |
Hackberry's cousin |
Boat-building wood |
Disease-prone tree |
It may be slippery |
Common street name |
Symbol of New Haven |
__ City (New Haven) |
Stately" shade tree |
Boat builder's wood |
Cabinetmaker's wood |
Endanged shade tree |
Graceful shade tree |
It's slim and shady |
Light lumber source |
Majestic shade tree |
Native British tree |
Nightmarish street? |
One may be blighted |
One may be slippery |
One throwing shade? |
Popular street tree |
Street of Hollywood |
Tall grove specimen |
Tall, graceful tree |
Tree or street name |
Wood for dartboards |
Disease-struck tree |
Street of film fame |
Gypsy moth's target |
Shady street's name |
Horror movie street |
Slasher film street |
Natural sun screen? |
Popular street name |
Bark beetle's target |
Bark beetle's victim |
Stately shade source |
____ Creek, Manitoba |
Backyard shade giver |
Blight-stricken tree |
Classic street liner |
Common American tree |
Common avenue shader |
Favorite oriole home |
Fearful movie street |
Golf course planting |
Hackberry's relative |
Natural shade source |
Popular shade source |
Samara-dropping tree |
Samara-yielding tree |
Sapsucker's favorite |
Scary street in film |
Shade-providing tree |
Source of some shade |
Stately street liner |
Symbol of two states |
This may be slippery |
Slippery" shade tree |
Arboreal street name |
Bark for some canoes |
It might be slippery |
It might have blight |
One kind is slippery |
Creepy cinema street |
Split-resistant wood |
Bark beetle's habitat |
Choice for bow-making |
Certain samara source |
Classic vineyard tree |
Common shade provider |
Dutch disease victim? |
Freddie's gory street |
Large forest specimen |
Nest locale, at times |
Popular bonsai choice |
Ornamental shade tree |
Relative of a dogwood |
Spreading-canopy tree |
Street in some movies |
Street of nightmares? |
Threatened shade tree |
White or slippery ___ |
Disease-stricken tree |
Endangered shade tree |
Scary street of films |
Street of bad dreams? |
Street often near Oak |
Common colonnade tree |
Common street or tree |
Tree on a golf course |
Durable furniture wood |
___ bark beetle (pest) |
Bite for a bark beetle |
Craven's creepy street |
Dutch ___, hybrid tree |
O'Neill tree of desire |
Oval-leafed shade tree |
Scary cinematic street |
Scary street of cinema |
Street of awful dreams |
Street often near Pine |
The Liberty Tree, e.g. |
This might be slippery |
Tree-lined street tree |
Winged or slippery ___ |
Anytown, U.S.A. street |
Canoe maker's material |
Horrible movie street? |
Picnic shader, perhaps |
Tree for a bark beetle |
Oriole's home, perhaps |
Scary Hollywood street |
Wes Craven street name |
Street of horror films |
Barrel hoop composition |
Creepy street in cinema |
Creepy street of horror |
Member of a shady group |
Ravaged forest specimen |
Sometimes-blighted tree |
Spoon River monogram |
Street providing shade? |
Symbol of Massachusetts |
Threatened tree species |
Wood for a barrel maker |
Cabinetmaker's material |
North Dakota state tree |
Colonnade tree, perhaps |
Street in a horror film |
Street often near Maple |
Tree with winged fruits |
Freddy Krueger's street |
'Nightmare on -- Street' |
Early dartboard material |
Famed horror-film street |
Freddy's street in film |
Fungus-ravaged tree type |
Horrible Freddy's street |
Siberian or slippery ___ |
Stately street adornment |
Street near Maple, often |
The ___ City (New Haven) |
Tree with serrate leaves |
Tree with toothed leaves |
New Haven shade provider |
Shady Massachusetts tree |
Tree in an O'Neill title |
The Liberty Tree was one |
A red one may be slippery |
Bearer of serrated leaves |
Cedar ___ (lumber source) |
Common street-lining tree |
Freddy's street of horror |
New Haven, a k a ___ City |
One may stand near a curb |
Sinister cinematic street |
Street of very bad dreams |
Street where Freddy preys |
Suburban street adornment |
Titular Wes Craven street |
Tree with a Dutch disease |
The Liberty Tree, for one |
North Dakota's state tree |
Terrorized street of film |
Massachusetts' state tree |
Tree in many street names |
Amsterdam street adornment |
Common street or tree name |
Massachusetts's state tree |
Nightmare street of movies |
Source of timber and shade |
Street of horror film fame |
Tree with hard, tough wood |
West ___ (furniture chain) |
West ___ (furniture store) |
Nightmare" street of films |
20th-century blight victim |
Cinematic nightmare street |
Eponymous tree, streetwise |
Krueger's street of dreams |
Common tree or street name |
State tree of North Dakota |
Nightmarish street of film |
Tree with "helicopter seeds |
State tree of Massachusetts |
___ yellows (plant disease) |
Common Canadian street name |
Common suburban street name |
Craven's nightmarish street |
Earth Day planting, perhaps |
Good wood for cabinetmaking |
Main street in Peyton Place |
Neighborhood shade provider |
Scary Hollywood film street |
Shade provider in New Haven |
Street in "Freddy vs. Jason |
Suburban street-lining tree |
Tree on Pennsylvania Avenue |
Tree that might be slippery |
Wood for a cooper, at times |
Wood resistant to splitting |
Word after American or rock |
Word with Dutch or American |
Nightmarish street, in film |
Street of cinematic horrors |
Boston's Liberty Tree, e.g. |
Slippery ___ (type of tree) |
''Nightmare'' street of film |
Certain bark beetle's target |
Certain leaf beetle's target |
It may be a victim of blight |
Material for some bed frames |
Nightmarish cinematic street |
Nightmarish street of horror |
Shade tree subject to blight |
Tree along a suburban street |
Word after Dutch or slippery |
Word with red, white or rock |
Tree popular in street names |
Wood in Lucius Malfoy's wand |
Horror film franchise street |
Tree with tough, useful wood |
Spoon River" poet's monogram |
''A Nightmare on ___ Street'' |
Nightmare" street of moviedom |
Common street name, or a tree |
Host for a destructive beetle |
Name for a tree-lined street. |
Nightmarish street of filmdom |
Boston's Liberty Tree was one |
Common New England street name |
Makeup of Lucius Malfoy's wand |
Street of Hollywood nightmares |
Tree blighted by a bark beetle |
Wood often used for bow-making |
Street "created" by Wes Craven |
Street in a horror film series |
Bostons Liberty Tree, for one |
Dutch ___ disease (tree blight) |
Dutch ___ disease (tree fungus) |
Mixed-up Torme's favorite tree? |
North Dakota's state tree, e.g. |
One might grow to over 100 feet |
Street often near Maple and Oak |
Tree on a shady street, perhaps |
Victim of a bark beetle barrage |
Dutch ___ disease (tree ailment) |
Hollywood's street of nightmares |
Street haunted by Freddy Krueger |
Street stalked by Freddy Krueger |
Tree in front of the White House |
Tree in some Constable paintings |
West ___ (fancy furniture store) |
Tree that's a common street name |
Dutch ___ disease (tree problem) |
Nightmare" street in horror films |
Dutch ___ disease (forest malady) |
Horror film franchise street name |
Street of a horror film franchise |
Tree afflicted by phloem necrosis |
Good name for a tree-lined street |
Not the best street for sleeping? |
Wood with a twisted, spiral grain |
___ City (sobriquet for New Haven) |
Great ___ (old Boston Common tree) |
Not the best street from sleeping? |
Old Boston's Liberty Tree, for one |
Slippery ___ (North American tree) |
Street in a noted Wes Craven movie |
Street in a series of horror films |
Tree that can form natural tunnels |
West ___ (upscale furniture store) |
Wood that's resistant to splitting |
Wych --- (tree with coarse leaves) |
One of Massachusetts' state symbols |
Slippery ___ (herbal remedy source) |
What some studio easels are made of |
Wood used in making some dartboards |
Street terrorized by Freddy Krueger |
Name of more than 5,000 U.S. streets |
West __: high-end furniture retailer |
American __, North Dakota state tree |
Film street haunted by Freddy Krueger |
Street in Johnny Depp's first feature |
Tree common along New England avenues |
Tree for which New Haven is nicknamed |
Street where Freddy Krueger hangs out |
West ___ (Williams-Sonoma subsidiary) |
Street featured in many horror movies |
Horror film "A Nightmare on ___ Street |
... as old as yonder ___": James Joyce |
Freddy Krueger's street, in the movies |
Good name for many a tree-lined street |
Tree in which a bark beetle might nest |
Street name in a horror film franchise |
American ___ (Massachusetts state tree) |
Dutch ___ disease (fungal tree problem) |
Slippery ___ (source of medicinal bark) |
Wand material in the Harry Potter books |
American ___ (North Dakota's state tree) |
A Nightmare on ___ Street" (horror movie) |
Freddy Krueger's street, in horror movies |
American ___ (state tree of North Dakota) |
Dutch ___ disease (problem for some trees) |
Stereotypical small town tree-lined street |
Symbol of liberty in the French Revolution |
Tree that could be "slippery" or "American |
Tree with "American" and "Dutch" varieties |
American ___ (state tree of Massachusetts) |
Hangman's ___ (oldest tree in Central Park) |
Treaty ___ (longtime Philadelphia landmark) |
Street terrorized by Freddy Krueger in films |
Original London Bridge construction material |
A Nightmare on ___ Street 2: Freddy's Revenge |
A Nightmare on ___ Street" (1984 horror film) |
A Nightmare on ___ Street" (horror franchise) |
A Nightmare on ___ Street" (Wes Craven movie) |
I feel as old as yonder ___": "Finnegans Wake |
Tree at Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables |
___ Street, main thoroughfare in "Peyton Place |
Freddy Krueger's street, in a horror franchise |
A Nightmare on ___ Street" (horror film series) |
London's earliest water pipes were made with it |
Tree with serrated leaves that taper to a point |
___ Street (locale in a "Nightmare" film series) |
12th-century London Bridge construction material |
Species of tree that once dominated Harvard Yard |
A Nightmare on ___ Street" (classic horror flick) |
Tree with seeds that whirl like helicopter blades |
Shade tree that is frequently used in street names |
A Nightmare on ___ Street" (horror movie franchise) |
Freddy Krueger's street, in a horror movie franchise |
Tree with "American," "Dutch," and "slippery" varieties |
A Nightmare on ___ Street" (Freddy Krueger horror franchise) |
Type of tree that appears in at least six horror movie titles |
Tree that's almost the name of a ticklish "Sesame Street" Muppet |
Sylvia Plath poem featuring the line I know it with my great tap root |
American ___ (shade tree that's the state tree of North Dakota and Massachusetts) |
Man's the ___, and Wealth the vine, / Stanch and strong the tendrils twine": Emerson |
Oh man this is like the worst type of tree ever. The bark is terrible and it's too tall |
Sylvia Plath poem that begins "I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root |
Tree planted in New Haven, Connecticut, as part of the first public tree planting program in America |