Other crossword clues for answer "FIRS"
- FIRS
- Some Christmas trees
- Mountain pines
- Trees with upright cones
- Christmas trees
- Christmas purchases
- Needle providers
- Evergreens
- Cone-bearing trees
- Cone manufacturers
- Some cone producers
- Douglas ___ (BC trees)
- Canadian upland evergreens
- Common Canadian evergreens
- Some evergreens
- Some December tinsel holders
- Rocky Mountain National Park sights
- Features on the city seal of Portland, Oregon
- Christmas trees, often
- Christmas trees, frequently
- Pine family members
- Upland evergreens
- Certain evergreens
- Spruce cousins
- Cone makers
- Needle-bearing trees
- Cone bearers
- Many Christmas trees
- Tree line trees
- Cone holders
- Balsam and Douglas
- Needle bearers
- Some pines
- Christmas buys
- They have cones
- Holiday ball holders
- Christmas setups
- Fragrant evergreens
- Fraser and Douglas trees
- Douglas and Fraser
- Douglas and others
- Some are noble
- Cone droppers
- Maine forest sights
- Holiday trees
- Christmas lot selection
- Cone-dropping trees
- Sources of cones
- Stands in the forest, perhaps
- Some December decor
- Christmas favorites
- Spruce relatives
- Holiday buys
- Evergreen trees
- Pines
- Plywood sources
- Trees with needles
- Needle holders
- Alpine evergreens
- Conifers.
- Trees.
- Abies trees.
- Cedar and cypress.
- Balsams.
- Douglas ___.
- Northern conifers.
- Trees of the north woods.
- Pyramidal trees.
- Golden ___, California trees.
- Part of the shrubbery.
- Green Mountain sights.
- Douglas et al.
- Pulp sources
- Sapins
- Spruces' kin
- Larches
- Tamarack's kin
- Douglas and Oregon
- Sylvan sights
- Trees sacred to Pan
- Holiday purchases
- Mountain covering
- Trees near a tree line
- Some December deliveries
- Alpine sights
- A lot of a Maine forest
- Traditional Christmas purchases
- January detritus
- They may be decorated for the holidays
- You may visit a lot of them before Christmas
- Christmastime purchases
- Some early January curbside pickups
- Composition of some mountain forests
- Some Christmas purchases
- Two are named after Douglas and Fraser
- Much of Finland's wilderness
- Some December purchases
- They're slaughtered en masse just before Christmas
- Christmas holiday purchases
- Yuletide evergreens
- Christmas trees, e.g.
- Some pre-Christmas purchases
- Coniferous trees
- Maine forest mainstay
- Pre-Christmas purchases, for many
- Fake ones might have plastic needles
- Trees in the pine family
- Trees on a Christmas tree farm
- Some pre-Christmas buys
- Some cone bearers
- Trees in tree farms
- Hairy-sounding trees
- Cone sources
- Fragrant trees
- Resin yielders
- Mountain growths