- SUMAC
- Poison ___
- Singer Yma
- Itch-producing plant
- Rash producer
- Ingredient in the spice blend za'atar
- Plant used to make za'atar
- Cashew cousin
- Drupe tree
- Poison plant
- Lacquer source
- Shrub that can cause dermatitis
- Poison ivy relative
- Squawbush, e.g.
- Shrub often toxic
- It may elicit a rash response
- Shrub of the genus "Rhus"
- Poison ivy kin
- Poisonous shrub
- Yma with a notable range
- Plant that may be allergenic
- Poison ___ (shrub)
- Poison ivy's cousin
- Plant with allergenic leaves
- Toxic plant that's a famous author spelled backwards
- Common cause of contact dermatitis
- Shrub of the cashew family
- Shrub that may be poisonous
- Poison ___ (irritating shrub)
- Singer Yma from Peru
- Tree in the cashew family
- Tree with toxic leaves
- Poison shrub
- Source of lacquer, varnish, or tannin
- Poison ivy cousin
- Poison ___ (toxic plant)
- Itch-inducing shrub
- Memorable entertainer
- Cashew family shrub
- Poison __
- Rash source, maybe
- Rash cause, perhaps
- Plant name from the Arabic for "red"
- Rash cause, maybe
- The "poison" type contains the skin irritant urushiol
- Component of the spice blend za'atar
- Shrub that may be toxic
- Tangy red spice
- Small tree
- Hummus flavoring
- Poison ivy is one
- Poison tree
- See 109 Across
- Peruvian singer
- Wild shrub
- Varnish source
- Member of the cashew family
- Mango cousin
- Poison ivy's family
- Cousin of poison ivy
- Scarlet-leaved shrub.
- Tree kin to poison ivy
- Poison ___ (tree with toxic leaves)
- Pistachio relative
- Poison ___ (shrub with an irritating oil)
- Tree of the cashew family
- Plant that yields Japan wax
- Fuego del Ande singer
- Common shrub.
- Its leaves are used in tanning.
- Squaw bush.
- Tanning agent.
- Scarlet shrub.
- Shrub used in tanning.
- Common roadside plant.
- Common wayside plant.
- Shrub with crimson drupes.
- Wayside plant.
- Plant with red fruit.
- Red-blooming shrub.
- Roadside plant.
- Shrub used in dying.
- Colorful shrub.
- Plant.
- Common plant.
- Shrub.
- Common field shrub
- Wayside shrub
- Roadside shrub
- Common field plant
- Poison oak
- Buckthorn brown
- Roadside boscage
- Singer Yma ___
- Poison ___ (swamp shrub)
- Red bush in fall
- Poisonous bush
- Tanning material
- Tree brightly colored in autumn
- Plant of the cashew family
- Poisonous plant
- Noxious shrub
- Scratchy shrub
- Tannin source
- Tree with tiny red berries
- It can be poisonous
- Shrub with red fruit
- Cashew family member
- Cause of a rash response?
- Shrub that may cause a severe allergic reaction
- Cause of a rash reaction?
- Rash-causing shrub
- Tree whose leaves were once smoked by Indians
- Shrub that produces a crimson-colored spice
- Plant used in tanneries
- Poison oak cousin
- Shrub that might cause a rash
- Itch-causing plant
- It may be poisonous
- Poison dogwood
- Colorful shrub in autumn
- Lemony spice used in some Middle Eastern cooking
- It'll make you itch
- Poisonous shrub, sometimes
- Poisonous shrub, perhaps
- Poison ivy family
- Poison ivy, for one
- Musakhan ingredient
- Spice in za'atar
- Poison ___ (shrub variety)
- Poison ___ (plant)
- Poison oak relative
- Medicinal shrub
- Cashew family tree
- Yma, of musical fame
- It can cause itching
- Sometimes-poisonous shrub
- It can be poison
- Plant that can be poisonous
- Poison plant, perhaps
- Spice used in za'atar
- Tangy spice in za'atar
- Poison ivy, e.g.
- Hummus garnish, sometimes
- Shrub whose fruits are used to make spices in Arab cuisine
- Ornamental shrub
- Japan wax source
- Tree whose tannins are used for morocco leather
- Poison oak's cousin