Other crossword clues for answer "MAPLE"MAPLEOne with a Japanese or Sugar varietySappy treeSyrup flavorIHOP topping flavorIt's tapped for sapIt might parallel ElmTree tapped for sapIts xylem sap is used to sweeten breakfastsTree that's often tappedSyrup producerKind of syrup___ butter (muffin spread)Canadian symbolSweet flavorTreeWoodworker's choiceSamara dropperAcer genus memberBox elder, for oneSource of Canada's national symbolCanadian treeToronto ___ LeafsThe ___ Leaf Rag___ Leaf GardensPopular wood for cabinetmakingCanadian leafThe most popular street name in New Hampshire (unsurprisingly), per a 2015 Washington Post studyA Japanese one is a good candidate for bonsaiMost bowling pins are made of itSyrup sourceKind of sugarOne of the hardwoodsBowling pin woodFlooring woodSap sourceSyrup treeWord before or after sugarTree on Vermont's state quarterSyrup sap sourceTapped treeVermont state tree___ Leaf Rag (Joplin tune)Flavor frequently paired with walnutCommon street nameOrnamental treeSap supplierKind of leaf on Canada's flagHardwood treeTree with palmate leavesCanada's national treeSource of Canada's symbolic leafSugar sourceColorful autumn treeButcher block woodCanada's official treeSyrup typeColorful fall treePancake syrup treeBreakfast syrup typeScott Joplin's "__ Leaf Rag"Breakfast syrup choiceSyrup choiceFudge flavorHardwoodPancake-syrup flavorWisconsin's state treeFurniture woodPopular bonsai treeWisconsin state treeIce cream flavorPancake syrup sourceSymbol of CanadaTree source of syrupLeaf on the cover of a Joplin ragBat woodTree source for syrupTree symbol of CanadaSource for pancake syrupSandwich cookie flavorBreakfast syrup flavorDonut frosting flavorTree used for pancake syrupWalnut's ice cream partnerWhat many bowling pins are made ofWhiskey flavoringLeaf-shaped cookie flavorSandwich cookie flavoringButcher block materialBarry Bonds's bat woodBowling lane woodBowling pin materialSmall 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 leafAcer___ syrupWood for flooringKind of sugar or syrupBird's-eye ___Box elderSugar producerIts leaf is on the Canadian flagSource of a syrupBird's-eye, e.g.Autumnal beautyAceraceae-family memberJoplin's "_____ Leaf Rag"Source of autumn redImportant Vermont treeSugar ___Common bedroom furniture materialSweet sap sourceJapanese ___, bonsai plantGymnasium floor choiceProducer of "whirlybirds"Makers of cabinets and violins use itBaked beans flavorSource of pancake syrupProducer of "whirligigs"With 26-Down, syrup sourceCommon residential street nameTree whose first four letters are an anagram of another treeWhat a helicopter might fly out of?With 68-Across, pancake toppingJapanese ___ (brightly colored tree)With 46-Across, pancake pour-onGuitar neck woodWood used for guitar neckA hardwood_____ Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)Leaf found in TorontoWord with sugar or syrup___ Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)Wood typeTree or syrupType of treePopular syrupSyrup varietyIt can be syrupyTree or syrup varietyTree that symbolizes CanadaTree with a sugar varietyScott Joplin's "___ Leaf Rag"Kind of leaf on the Canadian flagNational tree of CanadaWord before "leaf" or "syrup"Source of syrupTree whose leaf symbolizes CanadaKind of syrup poured on wafflesTree associated with CanadaVermont syrupSugar or silver e.g.Vermont treePin woodSap providerSyrup providerModern bat woodTree that's tappedTree typeSource of sweet sapTurkey flavoringCommon baseball bat woodDonut icing flavorKind of sap in a sugarhouseBaseball bat woodTree enjoyed by leaf-peepersWood for bowling pinsCommon syrup flavorFlavor often paired with bacon in a donut shopSugar typeBowling alley woodLeaves for Canada?Butcher's block materialTree that may be tappedDonut store choiceTappable treeCartography list that often...It can be tappedDoughnut choice