- - Tree associated with man who is something in the city
- - Tree with less on top? Not initially
- - tree with less on top, but not initially
- - Raring to start after beer with detective in a tree
- - tree snake left for dead
- - Wood for bridges
- - Wood used for piling
- - Wood often used for electric guitar bodies
- - Wood for cabinetwork
- - Tree with toothed leaves and cone-like fruits
- - Tree with catkins
- - Tree with a red variety
- - ........ replaced ash as the main body wood for Fender guitars in 1956
- - Tree with less on top, polled
- - Chats away from cathedrals in the forest
- - New Forest resident perhaps with fewer locks, heading out
- - Wood used for electric guitars
- - Material for many electric guitar bodies
- - Wood used for bridge pilings
- - Cabinet wood, perhaps
- - Tree with tanning bark
- - tree with cones of greater maturity, reportedly
- - Variety of birch
- - tree whose roots contain nitrogen-fixing organisms
- - It might be found growing in central Derbyshire
- - Tree found at local derby
- - Tree is more bare, having top removed
- - the man behind this tree is in receipt of civic honours
- - tree providing deal, right?
- - Tree related to the yew
- - Tree more bare: bark initially removed
- - colour returns to a learner in a tree
- - Toothed-leaved birch
- - the man under this tree is a civic dignitary
- - Tree that prefers wet soil
- - Tree that gets shot in army base
- - Tree nearly everybody gets embarrassed about
- - tree in total dereliction
- - Tree in river not cold at first
- - Northern tree
- - Wood that wears well in water
- - Tree related to the birch
- - Shrub or tree
- - Deciduous shrub
- - Birch's relative
- - Wood used in harbor structures
- - Wood used in guitars
- - Toothed-leaf tree
- - Rot-resistant tree
- - Northern shrub
- - Nobel chemist Kurt: 1950
- - Material used in Fender electric guitars
- - Fender guitar wood, notably
- - Cousin of a birch
- - Certain birch
- - Cabinetwork wood
- - Cabinet-wood tree
- - Birch variety
- - Birch family ember
- - ...... buckthorn
- - Flowering tree
- - Birch cousin
- - Misshapen deal provided recalled, cut from fir tree
- - Catkin-producing tree
- - Catkin-bearing tree
- - Salmon-smoking wood
- - Wetlands tree
- - Tree rising in sacred land
- - Tree of the birch family
- - Birch relative
- - Guitar-making hardwood
- - Council dignitary hiding man in tree
- - Birch-like tree
- - Birch's kin
- - Catkin producer
- - Reddish-brown wood
- - Tree in the birch family
- - Jim --, winner of the marathon at the 1966 Commonwealth Games
- - Red ...... (tree)
- - Wood used to make electric guitars
- - Wood in many electric guitar bodies
- - Tree from Cardinal de Retz
- - Birch family hardwood
- - A German article about large tree
- - Birch's cousin
- - Tree, a polled tree
- - Relative of a birch
- - A run -- notice missing tree
- - Smoking wood
- - Guts of male climbing cherry tree
- - Birch tree
- - Wood that makes up the foundation of much of Venice
- - Tree which, planted by man, would be official
- - Tree person once on the council. man made redundant
- - Birch family tree
- - Hardwood tree
- - Birch relative often used in electric guitars
- - Tree bearing catkins
- - Local dignitary, man hiding in tree
- - Guitar-making wood
- - Electric-guitar wood
- - Wood often used in smoking salmon
- - A tree
- - Female removed from ash, elder, or other tree
- - Tree used in cabinet work
- - Local worthy chopping man's tree
- - Type of birch
- - Wood used to make the Fender Stratocaster
- - Wood used in guitar-making
- - Birch family member
- - Birch tree relative
- - Fender Stratocaster wood
- - Tree sacred to the Druids
- - Catkin bearer
- - Food source of some moths
- - Black ...... (winterberry)
- - Member of the birch family
- - Bansai candidate
- - Birch kin
- - Catkin source
- - Hazel tree relative
- - Rot-resistant wood
- - Black ...... (winterberry plant)
- - Wood used in charcoal
- - Birch family tree that's sacred in Wicca
- - Wood that's especially resistant to water damage
- - Cousin of the birch
- - Nobel winning chemist (1950)
- - Pacific Coast hardwood
- - Its bark is used in dyes and tanning
- - Wood used in bridgemaking
- - Tree used in bridge building
- - Charcoal wood
- - Temperate shrub
- - 1950 chemistry Nobelist
- - Important hardwood
- - Birch
- - Tanner's wood
- - tree in a thicket
- - Swamp tree
- - Betulaceous tree
- - Tree resistant to rot
- - Co-Nobelist in Chemistry: 1950
- - Type of tree
- - Cabinet wood
- - Tree
- - Furniture wood
- - Deciduous tree
- - Dignitary
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