- - Wood for Voldemort's wand
- - Wood in Ginny Weasley's wand in the Harry Potter books
- - Type of wood found in Robin Hood's bow
- - Wood that sounds like "you"
- - Evergreen with pliable wood
- - Wood used for some archery bows
- - wood for bow-making
- - Tree with pliable wood
- - Wood used for bows
- - Tree that's a homophone for "ewe"
- - Archer's wood? (rhymes with "you")
- - A kind of wood that is used for bows (rhymes with "new")
- - Voldemort's wand wood
- - Tree whose wood is used in bow-making
- - Bow-making wood
- - tree with flexible wood
- - Wood that's used in archery bows
- - Bow wood, sometimes
- - Wood used for archers' bows
- - Wood in Voldemort's wand, in the Harry Potter books
- - Wood for an archer's bow
- - Wood for an archer
- - Tree yielding elastic wood
- - Tree with bendy wood
- - Tree that's a symbol of sorrow
- - Tree that's a symbol of death
- - Tree that's a homophone for a pronoun
- - Tree that's a homophone for "you"
- - Traditional longbow wood
- - Old World archery wood
- - Material for archers' bows
- - Flexible wood that's used in archers' bows
- - Evergreen that's a homophone for "ewe"
- - English longbow wood
- - English archer's tree
- - Bowyer's raw material
- - Bowman's wood
- - Bow maker's material
- - Arrow wood
- - Archer's favorite tree
- - Archer's bow
- - Source of pliable wood
- - Tree with elastic wood
- - Archery wood
- - Bow wood
- - Archery bow wood
- - Source of an archer's bow
- - Bowyer's wood
- - Shade provider in Thomas Gray's 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard'
- - Fine-grained wood
- - Wood used for archery bows
- - Wood used in bow-making
- - Springy wood
- - Elastic wood
- - Wood for archery bows
- - Wood for archers
- - Evergreen that's a homophone of a vowel
- - Bow maker's wood
- - "Dismal" tree in Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus"
- - Material for Voldemort's wand
- - Robin Hood's bow wood
- - Fine-grain wood
- - Archer's wood
- - Wood for archer's bows
- - Evergreen with elastic wood
- - Wood in many archery bows
- - Good wood for bows
- - Bowmaker's wood
- - Poison source in Christie's "A Pocket Full of Rye"
- - Robin Hood's wood
- - Wood used in bows
- - Wordsworth's "solitary Tree"
- - Bowyer's material
- - Archer's bow wood
- - Wood used in Voldemort's wand
- - Wood in archery bows
- - Conifer with springy wood
- - Bowmaking wood
- - Archer-bow wood
- - Wood for bows
- - Material for Voldemort's wand, in Harry Potter books
- - Flexible wood
- - Longbow wood
- - talking of the solver, here's woody growth
- - Voldemort's wand wood that sounds like "you"
- - second person reported large plant
- - Evergreen tree with red berries
- - Evergreen tree, Taxus baccata, used in archery
- - Returned with tree from Zimbabwe yesterday
- - tree that sounds like a letter
- - Evergreen tree known for its longevity
- - Tree found in graveyards
- - large long-lived tree
- - tree that sounds like a pronoun
- - tree that sounds like a pronoun (see image in grid)
- - tree used to make bows
- - Evergreen tree that sounds like a pronoun
- - Tree that symbolises death and resurrection
- - tree used for archery bows
- - Tree used to make archery bows
- - Graveyard tree
- - Tree that sounds like a vowel
- - Coniferous tree with red berry-like fruits
- - An evergreen conifer
- - Coniferous tree with red berries which sounds like "you"
- - Tree whose name sounds like a pronoun
- - Evergreen tree with sharp leaves and red berries
- - Red-berried tree that symbolizes immortality
- - Tree used to make longbows
- - Evergreen tree that sounds like "you"
- - Conifer with red berries
- - Coniferous tree with poisonous needles
- - A tree, you said?
- - Slow-growing tree with berries
- - tree in the genus taxus
- - TREE(Used today)
- - Evergreen with red cones
- - Popular shrub
- - Longbow timber
- - Tree whose name sounds like "you"
- - Tree used for bows
- - Tree that sounds like one of the vowels
- - Taxol source
- - Needle-leafed tree
- - Ground hemlock
- - Evergreen tree with red cones
- - Durable evergreen
- - Cypress cousin
- - Choice for sturdy longbows
- - Bow material
- - "...... Seen All Good People" (Yes song)
- - Ever-green type
- - It sounds just like you
- - Northern duck
- - Tree whose name sounds like a vowel
- - Tree that sounds like "you"
- - Red-berried tree
- - Sheep – according to report – in tree
- - Plant in an English hedge
- - Tree that starts with Y
- - Churchyard tree
- - Hedge shrub
- - Coniferous tree with red berries
- - Topiary tree
- - Taxus shrub
- - Tree whose name sounds like a letter of the alphabet
- - Archery bow material
- - Berried conifer
- - Conifer with toxic seeds
- - Tree with medicinal uses
- - Tree used in bow-making
- - It sounds like you
- - Churchyard tree in 'Romeo and Juliet'
- - Hedge bush
- - Evergreen variety
- - Say, you in the tree?
- - Bow raw material
- - Conifer with red arils
- - Bow tree
- - Certain conifer
- - Tree with red berrylike fruit
- - Longbow material
- - Hedge tree
- - Tree used for making longbows
- - Bow-making material
- - Poisonous evergreen
- - Tree that symbolizes immortality
- - Its boughs might make bows
- - Tree seen in English churchyards
- - Red-berry bearer
- - Elastic evergreen
- - "You" and "ewe" counterpart
- - Tree sacred to Druids
- - Ornamental shrub
- - Kind of conifer
- - An evergreen
- - Type of evergreen
- - Evergreen type
- - Evergreen plant
- - Kind of tree
- - Evergreen shrub.
- - Evergreen
- - Hedge plant
- - Evergreen tree.
- - Tree type
- - Source of archery bows
- - A tree
- - Tree sacred to the Druids
- - Tree with cones
- - Conifer
- - Type of tree
- - Certain evergreen
- - Coniferous tree
- - Tree
- - Tree that sounds like "ewe"
- - What bows were made of in the old west
- - Evergreen with poisonous berries
- - Evergreen tree with drooping branches
- - Common tree in churchyards
- - Tree related to juniper
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