- - Type of wood needed to make large bow?
- - Muscular Christian provides wood
- - conifer that yields durable wood
- - Wood that becomes a St. Louis landmark when you remove its first letter
- - Large curved structure in wood
- - Wood used in yachts
- - Conifer with durable wood
- - Sturdy floor wood
- - Wood in some yachts
- - Tough-wooded conifer
- - Durable tree in the pine family
- - Tough, durable wood
- - Durable wood tree
- - Tough-wooded tree
- - Tree with durable wood
- - Durable wood
- - Find a tree in a particular churchyard
- - A deciduous conifer
- - left to support a tree
- - Boxes in poplar, chestnut and pine
- - Particular chain used to hold a tree
- - Deciduous coniferous tree
- - Pinewood used for timber
- - Tree line with curved form
- - Timber of popular choice
- - tree used in polar challenge
- - timber used in rural architecture
- - Tree with bright green needles
- - Conifer that prefers wet soil
- - Turpentine-yielding conifer
- - Tree line to curve
- - Shielded by poplar, chestnut tree
- - A coniferous tree
- - Tree bent in the middle
- - Tree with large span
- - Tree from resourceful architect
- - Northern conifer
- - Coniferous tree with green needles
- - Forest tree
- - Relative of a cedar
- - Polar Christmas tree stocked here
- - Deciduous conifer
- - Tree from civil architect
- - Tree that rhymes with a month
- - Polar Christmas tree stocked within
- - Tree line with curve
- - Conifer that loses its needles in the autumn
- - Cedar-like conifer but with deciduous leaves
- - Civil architect exhibits tree
- - Pine family tree
- - Cedar cousin
- - Tree line in front of bridge
- - Conifer with needle-like leaves
- - Tree line, a curved shape
- - Conifer that loses its leaves
- - Tree in the pine family
- - Kind of conifer
- - Pine relative
- - Conifer that loses its leaves in the fall
- - Large architectural construction in timber
- - Another conifer
- - Tree of the pine family
- - Pine cousin
- - Tamarack, e.g.
- - Variety of pine
- - Tall timber
- - Tamarack tree
- - Tamarack
- - Noble fir
- - One of the pines
- - Noble fir, e.g.
- - An evergreen
- - Relative of a spruce
- - Hackmatack
- - Fir variety
- - Only tree in the Monty Python sketch "How to recognise different types of trees from quite a long way away"
- - Evergreen
- - Tree type
- - Timber tree
- - Hardwood tree
- - Conifer
- - Cone-bearing tree
- - Coniferous tree
- - Tree
- - Pine
- - different directions around a church to find tree
- - tree left next to building
- - tree carried by popular chap
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