Conifers |
Fir trees |
Evergreens |
Hedge shrubs |
Hedge plants |
Archers' bows |
Longbow trees |
Some conifers |
Topiary trees |
Hedgerow trees |
Hedges, perhaps |
Common conifers |
Evergreen trees |
Some evergreens |
Longbow material |
Evergreen plants |
Coniferous trees |
Certain conifers |
Evergreen shrubs |
Ornamental shrubs |
Coniferous shrubs |
Evergreens shrubs |
Homophone of "use |
Some archery bows |
Trees for bowyers |
Poisonous conifers |
Cone-bearing trees |
Landscaping shrubs |
Certain evergreens |
Landscaper's shrubs |
Sources of bow wood |
Evergreens of a sort |
Longbow wood sources |
Old World evergreens |
Some evergreen trees |
Poisonous evergreens |
Longbows-in-the-rough |
Some coniferous trees |
Coniferous evergreens |
Source of archery bows |
Mostly poisonous trees |
Sources of red berries |
Their boughs make bows |
Conifers with red arils |
Sources of elastic wood |
Trees with pliable wood |
Sources of pliable wood |
Trees with elastic wood |
Trees for archers' bows |
English churchyard trees |
Sources of archers' bows |
Berry-bearing evergreens. |
Poetic symbols of sadness |
They have boughs for bows |
Trees for making longbows |
Trees that yield bow wood |
Conifers with elastic wood |
Conifers with pliable wood |
Trees used for making bows |
Bearers of bright red arils |
English churchyard features |
Evergreens with red berries |
Evergreens with supple wood |
Trees that sound like sheep |
Trees used for making wands |
Trees that symbolize sorrow |
Trees used to make longbows |
Trees used for archery bows |
Evergreens used in bowmaking |
Sources of fine-grained wood |
Evergreens used to make bows |
Composition of some hedgerows |
Trees used in making longbows |
Trees used in archery products |
Trees with red berrylike fruit |
Conifers yielding elastic wood |
Bows are made from their boughs |
Evergreens favored by bowsmiths |
Evergreens used in archery bows |
Trees used to make archery bows |
Trees yielding archery bow wood |
Evergreens used in ancient longbows |
Grove in many an English churchyard |
Trees from which one can take a bow? |
Evergreens that sound like female sheep |