- - Certain conifers
- - Some conifers
- - Conifers
- - Conifers that sound like sheep
- - They're common in British churchyards
- - Conifers yielding elastic wood
- - Conifers with pliable wood
- - Common conifers
- - Conifers with elastic wood
- - Poisonous conifers
- - Conifers with red arils
- - conifers with bright red berries
- - Trees to exploit, say
- - Trees used for bows
- - heard sheep among large plants
- - Woods used in cabinetmaking
- - taxaceae family trees
- - archery bow trees
- - Trees in the genus Taxus
- - topiary evergreens
- - Evergreen trees with colorful berries
- - trees with edible berries (but toxic leaves and bark)
- - Trees sacred to Hecate
- - Evergreen trees with red berries
- - Trees used to make bows
- - Sources for longbow wood
- - Evergreen, coniferous trees with red berries
- - I agree with cutting trees
- - trees with poisonous leaves
- - Evergreen plants
- - Sources of archers' bows
- - Mostly poisonous trees
- - Longbows-in-the-rough
- - Evergreens that sound like female sheep
- - Evergreens of a sort
- - English churchyard features
- - Coniferous shrubs
- - Archers' bows
- - Longbow material
- - Evergreen trees.
- - Coniferous trees
- - Cone-bearing trees
- - Some evergreens
- - Evergreens
- - Trees symbolizing death in Celtic culture
- - Evergreen shrubs
- - Evergreen trees with toxic seeds
- - Trees used for archery bows
- - Evergreens used for archery bows
- - Trees with red berrylike fruit
- - Longbow wood sources
- - Trees whose name sounds like letters of the alphabet
- - Declared profit from supplying trees
- - Trees with poisonous leaves and seeds
- - Some coniferous trees
- - Homophone of 'use'
- - Ornamental shrubs
- - Sources of bow wood
- - Their boughs make bows
- - Evergreens used in bowmaking
- - Landscaping shrubs
- - Trees that yield bow wood
- - Evergreens with supple wood
- - Coniferous evergreens
- - Evergreens shrubs
- - Trees put to some purpose, so it's said
- - Trees that sound like sheep
- - Longbow trees
- - Trees yielding archery bow wood
- - Certain evergreens
- - Churchyard evergreens
- - Evergreens with red berries
- - Trees with pliable wood
- - Bows are made from their boughs
- - Trees from which one can take a bow?
- - Sources of pliable wood
- - Hedge plants
- - Trees used for making wands
- - Trees for archers' bows
- - Hedge shrubs
- - Topiary trees
- - Evergreens used in archery bows
- - Evergreens used in ancient longbows
- - Trees for making longbows
- - Cabinetry options
- - Trees used for making bows
- - Some evergreen trees
- - Poetic symbols of sadness
- - Evergreens used to make bows
- - Bearers of bright red arils
- - Trees used to make longbows
- - Trees with elastic wood
- - Sources of red berries
- - Needled shrubs
- - Trees for bowyers
- - Trees used in archery products
- - Trees used to make archery bows
- - English churchyard trees
- - Composition of some hedgerows
- - Poisonous evergreens
- - Berry-bearing evergreens
- - Source of archery bows
- - Evergreens favored by bowsmiths
- - Red-berried evergreens
- - Grove in many an English churchyard
- - Sources of elastic wood
- - Hedges, perhaps
- - Trees used in making longbows
- - Trees that symbolize sorrow
- - Hedgerow trees
- - Landscaper's shrubs
- - Trees with red berries
- - Sources of fine-grained wood
- - Trees yielding elastic wood
- - They have boughs for bows
- - Fir trees
- - Evergreens whose wood is used to make archery bows
- - Trees for longbows
- - Trees for bows
- - Needled evergreens
- - Some archery bows
- - Decorative evergreens
- - Trees used for archers' bows
- - Symbolic evergreens
- - Bow woods
- - Old World evergreens
- - Trees.
- - churchyard trees
- - Coniferous trees with red berries
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