- ELMS
- Desire Under the __
- Hardwood sources
- Shade trees
- Shade trees for O'Neill
- Shady trees
- Desire Under the ___ (1936 O'Neill play)
- Shady street liners
- Some are slippery
- Desire Under the _____
- Stately shaders
- Trees used for Abraxas and Lucius Malfoy's wands
- They're shady
- National Mall trees
- Trees susceptible to a disease spread by beetles
- Street liners
- Avenue liners
- Shade providers
- Stately stand
- Symbols of Massachusetts
- Landscaper's choices
- 55-Across shaders
- Slippery plants
- Stately trees
- Immemorial trees in a Tennyson poem
- Desirous milieu?
- _Desire Under the ____
- New Haven flora
- The Liberty Tree, et al.
- Vanishing shade-givers
- Rural street liners
- Desire Under the ___
- The moan of doves in immemorial ___: Tennyson
- Tennyson's "immemorial" trees
- Samara-bearing trees
- Furniture-wood sources
- Boston's Liberty Tree and others
- Desire Under the ___ (Eugene O'Neill play)
- Some victims of mistletoe
- Shaders in a Eugene O'Neill title
- Shade makers
- Dutch disease victims
- Winged or slippery trees
- Rock and slippery
- Slippery trees
- End of an O'Neill title
- Shady group?
- Boulevard liners
- Certain shade trees
- Shady bunch
- Oval-leafed trees
- Shady giants
- Stately shade providers
- Troubled trees
- Wide-spreading trees
- A shady group
- Leafy trees
- Stately shade trees
- Avenue shaders
- Shade sources
- Sources of shade
- 'Neath the ___ (Yale song)
- National Mall shade providers
- Shady Main Street liners
- Thicket trees
- Colonnade hardwoods
- Colonnade trees
- Elegant shade trees
- Trees affected by a disease identified by Dutch phytopathologists
- May provide desired shades
- Trees used in making taiko drums
- O'Neill's deciduous growth
- Trees with spreading branches
- Bark beetle targets
- Big shaders
- O'Neill title ender
- Spreading trees
- Backyard spreaders
- Slippery things?
- Colonnade lineup
- Shady arbor, perhaps
- Tall trees
- Big spreaders
- Pennsylvania Avenue liners
- Trees in an O'Neill title
- Colonnade choices
- O'Neill title flora
- Street shaders
- Bark beetle victims
- Hardwood trees
- Street prettifiers
- Big shade trees
- Trees with split-resistant wood
- Canopy components at the Mall in Central Park
- O'Neill's "Desire Under the __"
- Majestic trees
- Suburban street liners
- Targets of some bark beetles
- Tall shade trees
- Trees with ovate leaves
- Sturdy trees
- Suburban trees
- Trees devastated by a "Dutch" disease
- Long-lived trees
- Many Central Park trees
- Trees with oval leaves
- Deciduous 26-Downs
- Shade trees on the National Mall
- Symbols of grace
- New Haven trees
- O'Neill title trees
- Stately 29 Down
- Promenade trees
- Hardwoods
- Colonnade liners
- National Mall shaders
- Source of shade
- Main Street liners
- Oval-leaf trees
- Some boulevard liners
- National Mall flora
- Sherwood Forest trees
- Sources for old wagon wheels
- National Mall liners
- Two state trees
- Silent Spring bemoaned their spraying
- Stately shade sources
- Stately sources of shade
- Trees next to oaks, perhaps
- Shade trees that aren't oaks
- Last word in a 1924 Eugene O'Neill play title
- Newport mansion, with "the"
- Cousins of zelkovas
- Landmark Newport mansion, with "the"
- Zelkovas' relatives
- City of ___, New Haven.
- Graceful trees.
- Trees in O'Neill title.
- Trees threatened by extinction.
- Slippery ___.
- New Haven's pride.
- Ornaments of New England.
- Town beautifiers.
- Trees.
- New England symbols.
- New England's pride.
- City of ___, New Haven, Conn.
- Beetles' prey.
- Campus décor.
- Hardy trees.
- New England specialties.
- Samara bearers.
- Street scene in England.
- Symbols of New England.
- Hackberry trees.
- Members of the genus Ulmus.
- Street trees.
- New England features.
- New Haven's forte.
- New England flora.
- Dendrologist's concern.
- Part of the forest.
- Deciduous trees.
- Johnson home (with "The").
- Tree.
- Forest sights.
- New England sights.
- O'Neill's trees
- Word in an O'Neill title
- Dutch and slippery
- Shade givers
- Mass. symbols
- English ___, ornamental trees
- O'Neill locale for lust
- O'Neill's "Desire Under the ___"
- Desirable trees?
- Wahoos
- Guernsey and Jersey
- Deciduous shaders
- Desirable plants?
- Leafy shaders
- Desire grows beneath these
- Members of genus Ulmus
- New Haven, City of ___
- O'Neill trees
- Shady ones
- O'Neill silva
- Place of desire?
- Tennyson's "doves in immemorial _____"
- City of _____ (New Haven, Conn.)
- Items in Gray's country churchyard
- Classic street liners
- They may be slippery
- Popular street liners
- Tennyson's "immemorial ___"
- They line some old streets
- Some blight victims
- Once-popular street liners
- Threatened flora
- Dutch ___ (uncommon sights nowadays)
- The shady bunch?
- Graceful shaders
- Classic Main Street liners
- Historic mansion in Newport, R.I., with "the"
- Nine ___ (London district)
- They're seen in many John Constable paintings
- Majestic shade trees
- Raw materials for shipbuilding
- Sherwood Forest sights
- Part of the New Haven landscape
- State symbols of North Dakota and Massachusetts
- Group in many a park
- Trees in Gray's country churchyard
- Chinese ___ (popular bonsai trees)
- Classic trees on shady streets
- Frequent features of John Constable landscapes
- Shapely shade trees
- State trees of North Dakota and Massachusetts
- Street-lining trees
- Massachusetts' College of Our Lady of the ___
- State symbols of Massachusetts and North Dakota
- Stately hardwoods
- Trees associated with the underworld in Celtic myth
- Trees attacked by bark beetles
- Newport, R.I., estate that's a National Historic Landmark, with "the"
- Blighted trees
- Eugene O'Neill's "Desire Under the ___"
- Stately street liners
- Symbols of hope during the American and French Revolutions
- The Liberty Tree and others
- Things that suffered a 20th-century blight
- Trees that line the National Mall
- California : palms :: New England : ___
- Classic boulevard liners
- Trees that canopy Central Park's Literary Walk
- They form parallel lines along the National Mall
- Shade providers at the National Mall
- Forest makeup, perhaps
- Shade-giving trees
- O'Neill hardwoods
- New Haven hardwoods
- Oft-blighted hardwoods
- Shady characters?
- Slippery shade sources
- Trees planted in rows on the National Mall
- Immemorial trees in Tennyson's "The Princess"
- O'Neill's "Desire Under the _____"
- Picnic shade trees
- Some street liners
- Towering trees
- Desire Under the ___ (1958)
- Picnic shaders
- Boulevard liners, sometimes
- Some shade givers
- Some trees
- Some bark beetle targets
- Blighted shade trees
- Some shade providers
- Witch or slippery
- Street-lining trees, sometimes
- Massachusetts' state trees
- Shade-providing trees
- Certain trees
- Very common trees
- Some shady trees
- A tall, shady bunch
- Certain deciduous trees
- Common deciduous trees
- Common trees
- Slippery or winged trees
- Trees that provide much shade
- Many trees
- Shady spreaders
- Common shade trees
- Some shade trees
- Trees in a Eugene O'Neill title
- Trees that shade streets
- They may shade streets
- Trees that line some streets
- Desire Under the ____
- Nightmarish trees?
- Sheltering limbs?
- Desire trees
- Large shade trees
- Trees in O.Neill play
- Stately row
- Shady overhangs
- Oval-leaved trees
- Hardy shade trees
- Popular shade trees
- Some street-lining trees
- Trees related to zelkovas
- Trees targeted by leaf beetles
- Trees that orioles like
- Trees with a Chinese species
- Trees with a David species
- Trees with helicopter seeds
- They are especially graceful when they leave?
- Not oaks
- Common Central Park trees
- Shade trees with pointed oval leaves
- Some bonsai trees
- Trees that might be attacked by beetles
- Trees that provide shade
- Trees with a "rock" variety
- Colonnade lineup, sometimes
- Boulevard-lining trees, sometimes
- Some backyard trees
- Colonnade trees, often
- Trees along Pennsylvania Avenue
- Pennsylvania Avenue trees
- Trees on the National Mall
- Shade-giving 13-Acrosses
- Some bark beetle victims
- Trees with coarse-grained wood
- Central Park trees
- What desire is under
- Disease- devastated trees
- Vanishing shaders
- Victims of a 20th-century blight
- What many bark beetles blemish
- Sites of some nests
- O'Neill title setting
- Boulevard border, perhaps
- Flora in an O'Neill title
- Classic avenue liners
- Trees in parks, often
- Boulevard liners, often
- Last word of an O'Neill title
- They often throw shade
- Trees along many avenues
- Trees that yield durable wood
- Their leaves are oval
- Avenue-lining trees
- Constituents of some colonnades
- Prospect Park plantings
- Trees with serrated leaves