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Other crossword clues for answer "ELM"

ELM
Nightmare street
Deciduous tree
Massachusetts state tree
Nightmarish street
Slippery __
Slippery tree?
A Nightmare On __ Street
Dutch ___ disease
Freddy's street
MEL in a tree?
Shady tree
Wych __
Endangered tree
Popular street name
Shade tree
Tree along the National Mall
Dutch-disease victim
Hackberry relative
Slippery 9-Down
Tree associated with a classic '80s horror film
Tree with groovy bark?
Stately tree
Tree afflicted by phloem necrosis
Boston's Liberty Tree, e.g.
Slippery ___
Street associated with horror since 1984
West ___
Liberty tree of the French Revolution
The MooCoo Tree at the University of Georgia, e.g.
Barrel material
Earth Day planting, perhaps
Freddy Krueger's street
Hangman's ___ (oldest tree in Central Park)
It's slim and shady
North Dakota's state tree
Sapsucker's favorite
Sapsucker's home
Spreading tree
Street of Hollywood
Street of nightmares?
Street shader
Tall tree
The Liberty Tree, e.g.
West ___ (furniture chain)
West ___ (furniture store)
___ bark beetle
Towering tree
Bark beetle tree
Shade thrower?
Sturdy tree
Example of 92 Across
Tree
Furniture wood
Tree with toothed leaves
Shade provider
Street name
Subject in some pastoral poems
Shade source
Sun blocker
Graceful brancher
Bay State's official tree
Massachusetts's state tree
Shade supplier
Hardwood provider
Shipbuilding wood
Street tree
Common street name
Nightmare on ___ Street
Wood used to make hockey sticks
America's Liberty Tree was one
Tree dubbed the "weed of Worcester"
With 53 Across, colonnade component
Boston's Liberty Tree, for one
Plant dubbed "the Weed of Worcester"
Colonnade tree
Sylvia Plath poem featuring the line "I know it with my great tap root"
The Liberty Tree was one
Hardwood source
___ yellows (plant disease)
Original London Bridge construction material
Slippery ___ (source of medicinal bark)
Treaty ___ (longtime Philadelphia landmark)
Craven's creepy street
Horror film street
20th-century blight victim
12th-century London Bridge construction material
One throwing some serious shade
Tillis of old country music
_____ Court, historic Vanderbilt mansion in Lenox, MA
Popular choice for American boulevards
Common New England emblem
It has "slippery" and "rock" varieties
Thou art an _____, my husband, I, a vine ("A Comedy of Errors")
One of a noted array in New York City's Tompkins Square Park
You may as well expect pears from an _____ ("Don Quixote")
Cause of many a New England sidewalk upheaval
New Haven's _____ Street Historic District
Part of a New England street "tunnel"
Symbol of colonial American liberty
Big-time thrower of shade?
Good candidate for bonsai
Liner of New England ways
Famed horror-flick street
Banal street name
Nightmare street of film
Popular shade tree
Shade maker
Stately shader
Samara dropper
Terrorized street of film
Dutch tree
Horror film franchise street
A Nightmare on ___ Street
House shader
Shade giver
Dutch or Siberian tree
State tree of Massachusetts
American ___, state tree of Massachusetts and North Dakota
Dartboard wood
State tree of Massachusetts and North Dakota
American ___ (North Dakota's state tree)
Scary Hollywood street
Stately shade tree
Tree on Pennsylvania Avenue
Gypsy moth's target
Hackberry's cousin
Hackberry, for one
Nightmarish street of film
Slasher film street
Street "created" by Wes Craven
Tree of desire?
Arboreal street name
Common colonnade tree
Neighborhood shade provider
Sinister cinematic street
State tree of North Dakota
Tree popular in street names
Tree with "helicopter" seeds
Hackberry cousin
Street haunted by Freddy Krueger
Tree that might be "slippery"
Natural sun screen?
Shade provider in New Haven
Street in Johnny Depp's first feature
Creepy street in cinema
Early dartboard material
Tree "hugged" in the names at 17-, 27-, 43-, and 56-Across
Wood for a barrel maker
Slippery shader
Gypsy moth target
Hackberry, e.g.
Slippery shade tree
American ___ (Massachusetts state tree)
Oval-leafed shade tree
Street of horror films
Tree blighted by a bark beetle
American ___
Member of a shady group
Ravaged forest specimen
Species of tree that once dominated Harvard Yard
Street stalked by Freddy Krueger
Leaf beetle's target
Shady type?
Common tree
Pokémon professor preceded by 45-Across
Street name in Johnny Depp's film debut
Material for a cooper
Street you really shouldn't live on if you don't want to be murdered in a dream
Could be slippery
Dutch ___
Shade caster
Slippery ____
Film series street
Natural sunblock
Stately timber
Tree-lined street?
Blight victim
Neighborhood shade maker
American __, Massachusetts state tree
Big tree
Tree of a kind
One may stand near a curb
Common street or tree
Dutch __ disease
North Dakota's state tree, e.g.
Street adorner
Backyard shade giver
Suburban street adornment
Lumber tree
American __, North Dakota state tree
Nightmare street of movies
Amsterdam street adornment
It might be slippery
Wood used in bows
Sunblock of a sort
Tree in some Constable paintings
Certain leaf beetle's target
Disease-struck tree
Titular Wes Craven street
Tree for which New Haven is nicknamed
American __
Disease-stricken tree
Good name for a tree-lined street
London's earliest water pipes were made with it
Scary film street
Scary movie street
Suburban tree
With 65-Across, source of shade
One with longtime standing on Capitol Hill
Tree on the Great Seal of North Dakota
West __: high-end design retailer
West __: high-end furniture outlet
West __: upscale furniture store
With 7-Down, blight victims
Big shade tree
Boston's Liberty Tree was one
Eponymous tree, streetwise
Large shade tree
Split-resistant wood
Street in "Freddy vs. Jason"
Tree that can form natural tunnels
West __: high-end furniture retailer
Good name for many a tree-lined street
Shade tree subject to blight
Stately street adornment
Blight-stricken tree
Central Park tree
Popular U.S. street name
Street in a horror series
West __: upscale store
Common name for a tree-lined street
National Mall tree
Title tree in six horror films
Target of some bark beetles
Bark beetle target
Blight-stricken tree species
Deciduous tree with oblong leaves
Horror movie street
Street in a Wes Craven title
Street in a horror franchise
Tree with serrated leaves
__ City: New Haven nickname
It's shady
Nightmarish film street
Slippery __ (tree)
Peyton Place's main street
Scary cinematic street
Fearful film street
Colonnade liner
Dartboard material
Scary street of cinema
Source of shade
Stately shade source
Timber tree
Hockey-stick wood
__ City (New Haven)
Popular hardwood
One of Massachusetts' state symbols
Nightmare street of films
Hardwood tree
Symbol of New Haven
With 59 Down, source of shade
Rose cousin
With 68 Across, stately shade source
Banyan cousin
Canoe maker's material
It may be slippery
North Dakota state tree
Street often near Maple and Oak
Symbol of two states
Tree in front of the White House
Tree in many street names
Durable furniture wood
Street often near 46 and 58 Down
Street often near Maple
Street often near Pine
Material for some bed frames
Popular bonsai choice
Timber source
What some studio easels are made of
Spreading-canopy tree
Street near Maple, often
Part of some canopies
What the first London Bridge was made of
Common urban tree
Tree with winglike seeds
Tree that might be near an oak
Something shedding in September
Bark beetle victim
Traditional dartboard wood
Boston's late Liberty Tree, for one
Glade shade
Hackberry's family
Samara bearer
Common suburban street name
Stately street liner
Boat builder's wood
Common deciduous tree
Street often near Oak
American ___ (state tree of Massachusetts)
Tree in which a bark beetle might nest
West ___ (Williams-Sonoma subsidiary)
With 45-Across, shade provider
College tree.
Hard, tough wood.
American tree.
New Haven, the ___ City.
Street name in many towns.
Yale campus tree.
Member of genus Ulmus.
Treaty ___, historic tree in Philadelphia.
Graceful tree.
Hard wood.
Name for a tree-lined street.
Tall shade tree.
Large graceful tree.
Village street name.
Dendrologist's concern.
Hard, heavy wood.
Yale campus beauty.
___ Street.
Relative of the hackberry.
Wing ___ or wahoo.
Wych-___.
Symbol of Massachusetts.
Wood.
Campus tree.
New England trade-mark.
Street name in New England.
Hardy shade tree.
Ulmaceous tree.
Fine tree.
New England street name.
Kind of wood.
New Haven symbol.
Hackberry tree.
Lawn tree
Heavy wood
Barrel-hoop source
Samara-yielding tree
___ blight
O'Neill tree
Popular shade source
Guernsey or Jersey
Relative of a dogwood
Shade producer
Spoon River poet's monogram
One of the wahoos
Kind of tree
Wahoo
Boston Common tree
Desirable tree
Chewbark
Dutch ___, hybrid tree
Winged or slippery ___
Main street in Peyton Place
Wahoo, e.g.
Ubiquitous street
Street where Freddy preys
Ulmaceous plant
A red one may be slippery
Hackberry
Mass. state tree
Street in a horror film
Street of horrors
Street providing shade?
This may be slippery
Tree in an O'Neill title
White or slippery ___
Horror street?
Nightmarish cinematic street
O'Neill tree of desire
Siberian or slippery ___
This might be slippery
Threatened tree
Ornamental tree
Samara producer
Umbrageous plant
Slippery _____
Street of film
Kind of beetle
Cedar ___ (lumber source)
Favorite oriole home
Hackberry's kin
Word after American or rock
Bark beetle's target
Kind of bark
New Haven, a k a ___ City
Wood with a twisted, spiral grain
I feel as old as yonder ___: "Finnegans Wake"
Barrel hoop composition
Street shadower
It might have blight
One kind is slippery
One may be blighted
Oriole's home
White ___ tree
Nightmarish street, in film
Shady street
Fungus-ravaged tree type
... as old as yonder ___: James Joyce
Man's the ___, and Wealth the vine, / Stanch and strong the tendrils twine: Emerson
Slippery one?
Sylvia Plath poem that begins "I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root"
Tree with serrate leaves
Word with red, white or rock
___ beetle
___ bark beetle (pest)
Bark beetle's habitat
Golf course planting
The Liberty Tree, for one
Tree with seeds that whirl like helicopter blades
Wahoo, for one
___ Street, main thoroughfare in "Peyton Place"
Winged ___
Wood used in making some dartboards
Stately 33-Down
Choice for bow-making
Smooth-leaved ___
Symbol of liberty in the French Revolution
The ___ City (New Haven)
West ___ (upscale furniture store)
Good wood for cabinetmaking
Slippery ___ (herbal remedy source)
Street of film fame
Tree with samaras
With 32-Down, street shader
Wood in Lucius Malfoy's wand
Cabinetry material
Classic vineyard tree
Common New England street name
Victim of a bark beetle barrage
One throwing shade?
Wand material in the Harry Potter books
With 73-Across, a symbol of Massachusetts
Wood resistant to splitting
Word with Dutch or American
Tree with serrated leaves that taper to a point
Wood often used for bow-making
American ___ (beetle target)
Host for a destructive beetle
Its seeds whirl to the ground
___ City (sobriquet for New Haven)
Tree that lines the Central Park Mall
Tree with oval-shaped saw-toothed leaves
Victim of a bark beetle attack
Bow-making choice
Common street name in the Northeast
Street frequented by Freddy Krueger
Tree that lends its name to a programming language
Common street name in suburbia
___ borer (beetle)
Bow-making timber
Durable wood that's softer than oak
Wood used in cabinetry
Chinese ___ (bonsai choice)
One might be "slippery"
Tree along Central Park's Literary Walk
___ Grove, Missouri locale that marked the original starting point for the Oregon Trail
Common American tree
Word after Dutch or slippery
Common shade provider
New Haven hardwood
Shady character?
Old Boston's Liberty Tree, for one
Dutch -- disease
Elegant tree
Tall, stately tree
'A Nightmare on -- Street'
Slippery --
Shady giant
Boat wood
A hardwood
Tree for a bark beetle
Graceful shade tree
Samara-dropping tree
North Dakota's tree
Wood for dartboards
Oft-blighted tree
Common street
Blighted tree
Versatile wood
Vintage sewage pipe material
False sandalwood tree, e.g.
Timber wood
With 25 Down, scary locale of film
A target of the Asian long-horned beetle
Tree with winged fruits
Ulmaceae family member
North Dakota's state tree, for one
Tree that's an anagram of 7-Down
Certain shade tree
Large-canopied tree
Ornamental shade tree
Stately tree threatened by the Asian long-horned beetle
The ___ City (sobriquet for New Haven)
Tree along the Central Park Mall
Tree with a "slippery" variety
Don't go to sleep on this street
Krueger's street of dreams
Tree with tough, useful wood
Hackberry's relative
Mixed-up Torme's favorite tree?
Not the best street from sleeping?
Stereotypical small town tree-lined street
Street of cinematic horrors
Street of very bad dreams
Wych _____ (tree with coarse leaves)
Samara source
Oriole's home, perhaps
Scary street in film
Certain samara source
Street in some movies
Creepy film street
Hackberry family
Not the best street for sleeping?
Fearful movie street
It may be a victim of blight
Common street or tree name
Wes Craven street name
Certain bark beetle's target
Famed horror-film street
Popular tree type
Scary Hollywood film street
Street of Hollywood nightmares
Type of tree
Freddy's street of horror
Street of horror-film fame
Tree type
Horrible Freddy's street
Common shade tree
Common street-lining tree
Creepy street of horror
Freddie's gory street
Source of timber and shade
Tree with hard, tough wood
It can be shady
Shady figure?
Stately street
Oval-leaved tree
American shade tree
Tree with an American variety
___ leaf beetle (tree pest)
Common tree in Central Park
Shade source in Central Park
Street associated with nightmares
Sturdy source of shade
Nightmarish street in movies
Street of horror
Tree susceptible to bark beetles
Certain source of shade
Chinese ___ (bonsai tree choice)
Majestic tree
Nightmarish street name
Beetle victim
Disappearing tree
Ulmus
Half a dozen
Spoon River monogram
Freddy's street in film
Rock or slippery
Common shader
Tree or street
American or English tree
American, for one
Scary street
Shader
New Haven tree
Street of screams?
Picnic shader, perhaps
North Dakota's state tree is one
Slippery ___ bark
Tree associated with the underworld in Celtic mythology
Tree susceptible to DED
Tree that's often a street name
Tree with a "fluttering" species
Tree with a slippery species
Tree with furrowed bark
Krueger's street
A samara source
Bark for some canoes
Colonnade tree, perhaps
Hard-to-split wood
Nightmare street in movies
Tree hidden backwards in "zoom lens"
Tree name derived from "Ulmus"
Shade spreader
Tree susceptible to bacterial leaf scorch
New Haven shade provider
Horrible movie street?
Cinematic nightmare street
Common tree or street name
Scary street of films
Shady Massachusetts tree
Tree on a golf course
Creepy cinema street
Great ___ (old Boston Common tree)
Tree along a suburban street
Nightmare street of moviedom
13-Down in dartboards
Bark beetle's victim
Craven's nightmarish street
Chinese ___ (bonsai species)
Oak's Johto counterpart in "Pokemon"
Slippery ___ (tree)
Street near Chestnut, perhaps
Target for some beetles
The ___ City (nickname for New Haven)
Title street in a 1984 slasher film
Tree susceptible to some beetles
Tree that becomes a Muppet if you add an "o" to the end
Wood that's difficult to split
Wood with interlocking grain
Tree that's a common street name
Tree that's the title of a Sylvia Plath poem
Tree with "branches like breath" in a Grace Marie Grafton poem
Ailing shaders
Street of bad dreams
Fright street
Vanishing shader
Its fruits are winged
Basketmaking wood
Woodpecker target, perhaps
Boat-building wood
Boulevard planting
Avenue shader
Keel material
Bay State symbol
Cabinetmaker's wood
Bearer of serrated leaves
Branch location?
Hardwood choice
Cabinetmaker's material
Common avenue shader
Durable wood
Wood that's resistant to splitting
Cabinet wood
Makeup of Lucius Malfoy's wand
Longbow wood
Bonsai choice
Its bark is deeply grooved
One of many in Central Park
Pliant wood
Tree in a colonnade
National Mall shader
National Mall sight
Source of shade in a glade
Cabinet material
Thrower of shade