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Other crossword clues for answer "ELMS"

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"
Wahoo and hackberry, e.g.
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
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