Other crossword clues for answer "MAPLE"
- MAPLE
- One with a Japanese or Sugar variety
- Sappy tree
- Syrup flavor
- IHOP topping flavor
- It's tapped for sap
- It might parallel Elm
- Tree tapped for sap
- Its xylem sap is used to sweeten breakfasts
- Tree that's often tapped
- Syrup producer
- Kind of syrup
- ___ butter (muffin spread)
- Canadian symbol
- Sweet flavor
- Tree
- Woodworker's choice
- Samara dropper
- Acer genus member
- Box elder, for one
- Source of Canada's national symbol
- Canadian tree
- Toronto ___ Leafs
- The ___ Leaf Rag
- ___ Leaf Gardens
- Popular wood for cabinetmaking
- Canadian leaf
- The most popular street name in New Hampshire (unsurprisingly), per a 2015 Washington Post study
- A Japanese one is a good candidate for bonsai
- Most bowling pins are made of it
- Syrup source
- Kind of sugar
- One of the hardwoods
- Bowling pin wood
- Flooring wood
- Sap source
- Syrup tree
- Word before or after sugar
- Tree on Vermont's state quarter
- Syrup sap source
- Tapped tree
- Vermont state tree
- ___ Leaf Rag (Joplin tune)
- Flavor frequently paired with walnut
- Common street name
- Ornamental tree
- Sap supplier
- Kind of leaf on Canada's flag
- Hardwood tree
- Tree with palmate leaves
- Canada's national tree
- Source of Canada's symbolic leaf
- Sugar source
- Colorful autumn tree
- Butcher block wood
- Canada's official tree
- Syrup type
- Colorful fall tree
- Pancake syrup tree
- Breakfast syrup type
- Scott Joplin's "__ Leaf Rag"
- Breakfast syrup choice
- Syrup choice
- Fudge flavor
- Hardwood
- Pancake-syrup flavor
- Wisconsin's state tree
- Furniture wood
- Popular bonsai tree
- Wisconsin state tree
- Ice cream flavor
- Pancake syrup source
- Symbol of Canada
- Tree source of syrup
- Leaf on the cover of a Joplin rag
- Bat wood
- Tree source for syrup
- Tree symbol of Canada
- Source for pancake syrup
- Sandwich cookie flavor
- Breakfast syrup flavor
- Donut frosting flavor
- Tree used for pancake syrup
- Walnut's ice cream partner
- What many bowling pins are made of
- Whiskey flavoring
- Leaf-shaped cookie flavor
- Sandwich cookie flavoring
- See 52-Across
- Barry Bonds's bat wood
- Bowling lane wood
- Bowling pin material
- Small tree of Japan.
- Canada's symbol.
- Emblem of Canada.
- One source of sugar.
- Canada's emblem.
- Source of something sweet.
- Bird's-eye and curly ___.
- Icing flavor.
- Deciduous tree.
- Popular shade tree.
- Wood for furniture.
- Shade tree.
- Vermont symbol.
- Wood for furniture, flooring, etc.
- Samara is its fruit.
- Source of sugar.
- Rhode Island symbol.
- Symbolic Canadian leaf
- Acer
- ___ syrup
- Wood for flooring
- Kind of sugar or syrup
- Bird's-eye ___
- Box elder
- Sugar producer
- Its leaf is on the Canadian flag
- Source of a syrup
- Bird's-eye, e.g.
- Autumnal beauty
- Aceraceae-family member
- Joplin's "_____ Leaf Rag"
- Source of autumn red
- Important Vermont tree
- Sugar ___
- Common bedroom furniture material
- Sweet sap source
- Japanese ___, bonsai plant
- Gymnasium floor choice
- Producer of "whirlybirds"
- Makers of cabinets and violins use it
- Baked beans flavor
- Source of pancake syrup
- Producer of "whirligigs"
- With 26-Down, syrup source
- Common residential street name
- Tree whose first four letters are an anagram of another tree
- What a helicopter might fly out of?
- With 68-Across, pancake topping
- Japanese ___ (brightly colored tree)
- With 46-Across, pancake pour-on
- Guitar neck wood
- Wood used for guitar neck
- A hardwood
- _____ Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)
- Leaf found in Toronto
- Word with sugar or syrup
- ___ Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)
- Wood type
- Tree or syrup
- Type of tree
- Popular syrup
- Syrup variety
- It can be syrupy
- Tree or syrup variety
- Tree that symbolizes Canada
- Tree with a sugar variety
- Scott Joplin's "___ Leaf Rag"
- Kind of leaf on the Canadian flag
- National tree of Canada
- Word before "leaf" or "syrup"
- Source of syrup
- Tree whose leaf symbolizes Canada
- Kind of syrup poured on waffles
- Tree associated with Canada
- Vermont syrup
- Sugar or silver e.g.
- Vermont tree
- Pin wood
- Sap provider
- Syrup provider
- Modern bat wood
- Tree that's tapped
- Tree type
- Source of sweet sap
- Turkey flavoring
- Common baseball bat wood
- Donut icing flavor
- Kind of sap in a sugarhouse
- Baseball bat wood
- Tree enjoyed by leaf-peepers
- Wood for bowling pins
- Common syrup flavor
- Flavor often paired with bacon in a donut shop
- Sugar type
- Bowling alley wood
- Leaves for Canada?
- Butcher's block material
- Tree that may be tapped
- Donut store choice
- Tappable tree
- Cartography list that often...
- It can be tapped
- Doughnut choice