- OAK
- Kanto Professor
- Kanto professor who gives players their starting Pokemon
- Shade tree
- Bookshelf wood
- Bucket wood
- ___ Hill (James Monroe's home)
- Flooring material
- Iowa's state tree
- Acorn dropper
- Smoky flavor of some aged wines
- Cabinet material
- Wood used in wine barrels
- Alcohol-aging wood
- Wood for whiskey barrels
- Acorn, a while later
- Classic cabinet wood
- Common tree in Central Park
- Whiskey-aging wood
- Hardwood tree in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
- Material for aging spirits
- Wood used for booze barrels
- Desk wood
- Symbol of might
- Bourbon flavorer
- England's national tree
- Furniture material
- Furniture wood
- National tree of Germany
- Symbol of the Conservative Party in England
- Tree trimmed from 19-Across
- Poison ___
- Symbol of strength
- Wood in some drums
- Sturdy tree
- Sturdy wood material
- Cabinetmaker's medium
- Furniture maker's material
- Heavy door material
- Tree held sacred by druids
- Yellow-ribboned tree?
- Wood flooring option
- Exemplar of solidity
- Flooring option
- With 41 across, Tennessee city
- 27 Across makeup, maybe
- Symbol of mightiness
- Plant on a Connecticut quarter
- Bookcase material
- Ex-acorn
- Wine cask wood
- Acorn maker
- Erstwhile acorn
- Durable wood
- Tree known as "king of the forest"
- Military-insignia leaf
- Wine-barrel wood
- Cask material
- Bourbon-barrel wood
- Paragon of permanence
- Athens, Georgia's "Tree That Owns Itself" is one
- Adult acorn
- King of the forest
- Acorn, later
- Mighty hardwood
- Mighty tree
- Tree with yellow ribbons, in song
- Source of acorns
- Furniture maker's choice
- Connecticut's "Charter" tree
- Natural symbol of strength
- Tree symbolizing strength
- Acorn source
- Acorn, eventually
- Exemplar of strength
- Source of cork
- Tree with yellow ribbons?
- Acorn producer
- Its fruit is an acorn
- State tree of Maryland and Iowa
- Sturdy one
- Wood furniture makers would buy
- Yellow-ribbon tree, in song
- Light hardwood
- ___ Brook, Illinois
- Connecticut's Charter ___
- Office furniture wood
- State tree of Iowa and Maryland
- Hardwood source
- Beech relative
- Common flooring wood
- Material for wine barrels
- Tree on Connecticut's state quarter
- Druids' sacred tree
- Flooring wood
- Stately tree
- Tree in the beech family
- Common hardwood
- Flooring choice
- It was "once a nut like me"
- Tree covered with cork
- What all U.S. bourbon must be aged in
- Wine barrel material
- ___ Ridge National Laboratory
- Durable hardwood
- Acorn's destiny
- Acorn, ultimately
- Country music's ___ Ridge Boys
- Tree on the Connecticut quarter
- White ___ (Connecticut state tree)
- Pokémon professor followed by 11-Down
- Pokémon professor before Elm
- Of age acorn
- Acorn product
- Grown acorn
- Beech-family tree
- Acorn that reached its potential
- Barrel wood
- Floor wood
- Nesting place
- Symbol of sturdiness
- Table wood
- Tree for a yellow ribbon
- ___ leaf cluster
- Butcher block wood
- Cask wood
- Hard wood
- Mature acorn
- Grown-up acorn
- Sturdy wood
- Yellow-ribbon tree of song
- Squirrel's hangout
- Dresser wood
- Former acorn
- Popular hardwood
- Exemplar of might
- Cabinet makeup, perhaps
- Strong wood
- Wine flavorer
- Winery wood
- Bourbon flavoring
- Wine flavoring
- Tree sacred to the Druids
- Country music's __ Ridge Boys
- Poison __
- About his head he wears the winner's __: "The Two Noble Kinsmen"
- C&W's __ Ridge Boys
- Major __: Sherwood Forest attraction
- Acorn tree
- Shade provider
- America's National Tree
- Charter __: historic Hartford landmark
- Sturdy furniture wood
- Whiskey barrel wood
- Wood used to age spirits
- State tree of Iowa
- Wine tasting note
- Connecticut's Charter __
- Iowa state tree
- Acorn-acorn link
- __ Park, IL
- Ribboned tree of song
- __ Ridge, TN
- Desk material
- Squirrel hangout
- Sturdy grower
- Acorn bearer
- Hardwood tree
- Barrelmaking wood
- Bucket material
- Material for some 59 Down
- Tree with acorns
- Wine-cask material
- Mighty metaphor
- Alternative to cherry and walnut
- Strong tree
- Common street name
- Fine flooring material
- Acorn's tree
- Sylvan symbol of strength
- Lumber source
- Cabinet selection
- Coffee table material
- Common cask material
- Wood used for wine barrels
- It's pictured on Connecticut's quarter
- Early environment for whiskey
- Natural flooring material
- Producer of acorns
- The Austrian __ (Schwarzenegger)
- Tree climbed by squirrels
- Wood used in wineries
- Common contents of bookcases
- Source of bourbon barrels
- Shelter for Robin Hood
- Beech family member
- It's high and mighty
- Squirrel's food source
- The Charter ___ (picture on Connecticut's State Quarter)
- Cherry alternative
- ___ Ridge, Tennessee
- Common deciduous tree
- Leaves on a dime
- See 36-Across
- Wainscoting wood
- ___ Lawn (suburb of Chicago)
- Tie a yellow ribbon ... tree
- Live ___ (Texas county)
- ___ Leaf Cluster for D. S. M., awarded to Lieut. Gen. Wainwright.
- Royal ___, torpedoed British warship.
- Charter ___.
- Type of leaf cluster.
- Wood.
- Fumed ___.
- Some Grand Rapids furniture.
- Relative of the beech.
- State tree of Connecticut.
- Paneling material.
- Wood for furniture.
- Tree.
- Material of a certain old bucket.
- What 64 Across often grows on.
- Wood for flooring.
- Certain woodwork.
- Cabinet wood.
- Shade of brown.
- Artificial fly
- ___ Ridge.
- A wood.
- Flooring of a kind.
- Keg wood
- Timber tree
- Encina
- Symbol of durability
- Official tree of 18 Down
- Cork source
- Live ___, Georgia's tree
- Charter ___ of Hartford fame
- Acorn sprouter
- Material for a bucket
- Roble
- ___ Lawn, Chicago suburb
- Place for a yellow ribbon
- Tough wood
- Durmast or roble
- Certain hardwood
- Durmast
- Jonson's "___ and Lily"
- Quercus
- Acorn's source
- Acorn that made it
- Bluejack or holm
- Mighty plant
- Roble or durmast
- Bluejack, e.g.
- Cerris or roble
- Heart of ___, old sea song
- Beech's kin
- Pin, scrub, red or white
- Black or red tree
- Light-colored wood
- Might symbol
- _____-leaf cluster
- Maryland's state tree
- Pin _____
- ____ Park, Ill.
- Acorn, in 2020?
- Kind of finish
- Pin ___
- Sturdy furniture material
- With 56-Down, city near Knoxville
- Ilex, for one
- Red or "white" tree
- House shader
- Source of 85-Down
- Popular firewood
- See 4-Down
- Symbol of solidity
- Sturdy building material
- ___ Park, Ill.
- Hoosier cabinet wood
- Jerusalem ___
- An oenophile might detect a hint of this
- Flavor tasted in some wine
- The A's, on scoreboards
- Tree loved by squirrels
- Yellow ribbon holder, in song
- Oklahoma's ___ Tree National golf course
- Tree on a Connecticut state quarter
- Blackjack ___, source of dense wood
- Bourbon barrel material
- Good wood for whiskey barrels
- National tree of the U.S.
- Symbol on the Connecticut state quarter
- Mighty fine home for a squirrel?
- Flavor associated with Chardonnay
- Image on Connecticut's state quarter
- One of Iowa's state symbols
- With 67-Across, sacred symbol to Zeus
- Composition of many a cask
- Barrel material
- Rendering on Connecticut's state quarter
- State tree of Illinois, Iowa and Maryland
- Wood for a chest
- Charter ___, symbol on the Connecticut state quarter
- Sturdy tree in the beech family
- Tree with lobed leaves
- So-called "monarch of the forest"
- Virginia's ___ Hill Academy, alma mater of 20+ N.B.A. players
- Royal ___ (Detroit suburb)
- Cooper's wood
- The ___ Ridge Boys (country/gospel quartet)
- Talking tree of a Tennyson poem
- Flooring selection
- ___ Island (storied site of buried treasure)
- Flavor imparter to chardonnay
- Imparter of flavor to cabernet sauvignon wines
- Squirrel's favorite tree, maybe
- Tory party symbol
- Wood rich in tannins
- Kind of branch depicted on German euro coins
- Popular flooring wood
- Symbol of strength and endurance
- –
- Mighty thing
- Common wine barrel material
- Source of hardwood
- Wood used to age brandy
- It has strong arms
- Charter tree
- Wood used in barrels
- With 119-Down, acorn dropper
- Iowa's tree
- With 113-Down, acorn producer
- Tie a yellow ribbon 'round the ole ___ tree
- Tree you "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round"
- Yellow Ribbon tree
- Wood for the HMS Resolute
- With 56 Across, subject of a song about the U.S. hostages in Iran
- Yellow ribbon locale
- Parquetry wood
- Tree on the Connecticut state quarter
- Wood that's an anagram of 54-Down
- Wood used by wineries
- Poison or live
- Acorn, in many years
- Mighty beech
- Popular street name
- Word after poison or solid
- A mighty tree
- Desk material, perhaps
- Strength standard
- Type of hardwood lumber
- Word with poison or live
- Wood type
- Acorn's aspiration
- Bookshelf wood, perhaps
- Bucket material, often
- Furniture material, sometimes
- Dresser wood, perhaps
- Furniture wood, often
- Deciduous tree
- Hardwood variety
- ___ Ridge, Tenn.
- Type of hardwood
- Common tree
- Common tree type
- Wood for a whiskey barrel
- Acorn, in time
- Flooring wood option
- Sturdy literary symbol in 42-Across
- Wine-flavoring wood
- Tree sacred to Druids
- Tree that a 33-Down grows into
- Tree that produces acorns
- Wood for barrel aging
- Wood for wine barrels
- Wood hidden in "cloakrooms"
- East Bay airport code
- Whiskey barrel material
- Acorn, one day
- ___ Flat (sacred Apache land)
- Cork is one
- Mighty sprouter
- Acorn in adulthood
- Red or poison
- Place for 35 Down
- Paneling wood
- Dark blonde wood
- New Jersey's state tree
- For ye shall be as an ___ . . . (Isa. 1:30)
- Bucket material, perhaps
- Material for wine barrels, perhaps
- Place for a smart squirrel
- Squirrel nourisher
- Tree of the beech family
- Tree with a yellow ribbon?
- Word with poison or solid
- Common furniture wood
- Tree called "mighty"
- Strength symbol
- Dresser material, often
- ___ Ridge, TN
- Tree symbolizing might
- Common cask wood
- Official tree of several states
- Squirrel's home
- Germany's national tree
- Acorn-producing tree
- One of four planted by Jesse Owens
- Tree from an acorn
- Tree in the genus Quercus
- Tree that's a symbol of strength
- Home for a tree squirrel
- Tree associated with Zeus
- Tree that "lets fall its crimson leaves" in a Harriet Monroe poem
- Sturdy shader
- Exemplar of sturdiness
- White ___ (tree)
- Mission furniture makeup
- Epitome of strength
- Makeup of many casks
- Longship makeup
- Tree sacred to Zeus
- Wood for wine casks
- Bourbon cask makeup
- Brandy barrel material
- Whiskey barrel makeup
- Chardonnay barrel material
- Connecticut's state quarter depicts one
- Durable timber