- - Trees with dark timber
- - Trees used for piano keys
- - Trees used for making piano keys
- - Trees yielding black wood
- - Trees that yield heavy wood
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- - Source of "Say! In the dark? Here in the dark! Would you, could you, in the dark?"
- - 'Would you eat them in a box? / Would you eat them with a fox?'
- - Dr. Seuss book ... or a description of the answers to the three starred clues
- - "Hog futures? They're big in ......"
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- - website with the communities r/trees (about marijuana) and r/marijuanaenthusiasts (about trees)
- - site with the forum r/iama, on which celebrities answer questions
- - talked about what one did with report on social network
- - Website with the slogan "Dive into anything"
- - r/lgbteens venue
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- - Answer to the riddle "What has rivers without water, forests without trees, and cities without houses?"
- - "... would help us navigate through the forest": 2 wds.
- - What you need to go on a treasure hunt: 2 wds.
- - "Do I need to draw you ..." (atlas feature): 2 wds.
- - "You will find ... of the world in an Atlas": 2 wds.
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- - Coniferous trees that are a source of timber
- - trees in which snipe may be found
- - Some hilltop, in essence, for trees
- - source of some lumber
- - Trees that are decorated during Christmas
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- - Chilean timber trees
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- - N.Z. timber trees
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- - N.Z. timber trees
- - New Zealand trees
- - Polynesian chestnuts
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- - Bengalese timber trees
- - Indian trees
- - Indian timber trees
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- - Timber trees of Cen. America.
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