- WOOD
- Copse
- Lumber
- Lousy conductor
- George Harrison's was Norwegian
- See 42-Across
- Chestnut or walnut, e.g.
- Golf club
- Country club club
- Ligneous stuff
- Fallen candlepins
- Iron alternative
- Grant in the arts
- American Gothic artist
- American Gothic painter
- Natalie of "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice"
- Like Shaker furniture
- Option for framing
- Golfer's selection
- Fireplace fuel
- Whittling material
- Ebony, for one
- Teak, for one
- Club selection
- PGA driver
- Stud material
- You saw it
- Knock on ___
- Ash or alder
- Termite's treat
- It's chopped in the fall
- Treat for a termite
- Carpenter's supply
- Termite's meal
- Flooring material
- Potbellied stove's fuel
- With 69-Across, description of the last word of the puzzle's four longest answers
- Fifth anniversary gift
- The Beatles' "Norwegian __"
- Fire fuel
- Piled fuel
- Cord contents
- Forest
- With 12-Across, hint to four related words hidden in this puzzle's four longest answers
- Golfer's choice
- Fireside stack
- Fuel for the fire
- Actress Natalie
- Certain stove filler
- Cord under a tarp
- Fuel for a firepit
- Golf club now made of metal
- Logs
- See 51-Across
- Oak or elm
- Stacked fuel
- Knocker's target?
- Lumberyard purchase
- Winter cord
- Mahogany or oak
- Misnomer for a modern golf driver
- Outdated tennis racket material
- Stove fuel
- See 63-Across
- Stack under a tarp
- Timber
- Material for old golf clubs and tennis rackets
- Mahogany or teak
- Pins, to a bowler
- Paper source
- Lumber or log
- See 17 Across
- Ax target
- Carpentry raw material
- Cherry or walnut
- Lathe stock
- Carpentry material
- Tee-shot club
- Lumber material
- Fuel for a fireplace
- Locust, for instance
- What lumber is made of
- Source for much cellophane
- Spoon or brassie
- Fuel for a fire
- What lathes work on
- Anniversary gift after linen
- Reading Dynamics proponent
- Excellent driver
- Governor General of Philippines, 1921–27.
- Curly maple.
- Peggy ___.
- U. S. general (1860–1927).
- General who caused a furor in 1917.
- Pine.
- Actress Peggy.
- Maple or pine.
- She wrote "East Lynne."
- Walnut.
- Area for bird watchers.
- Ash or yew.
- Bois.
- What the "Mona Lisa" is painted on.
- Walnut, for one.
- ___ ibis.
- Army Chief of Staff, 1910–14.
- Building material.
- Macbeth's Birnam ___
- Painter of "American Gothic"
- Driver or spoon
- Kind of alcohol
- Brassie or driver
- Material for Washington's dentures
- Word with shed or work
- Grant or Peggy
- Artist Grant
- See 20 Across
- Brassie, e.g.
- Brassie, for one
- Irwin's driver, e.g.
- Something to knock on
- Balsa, e.g.
- Birnam, in "Macbeth"
- Driver, e.g.
- Pipe material
- Couples club
- A three or a five, for instance
- Caddie's offering
- Not an iron
- Modeling medium
- Whittler's material
- Percussion instrument struck with a mallet
- With 34D, a pretty tree
- Ebony, e.g.
- Object of the actions suggested by the starts of 17-, 30-, 47- and 66-Across
- Alternative to an iron, in golf
- Alternative to an iron
- Covered club, usually
- Makeup of one of the homes of the Three Little Pigs
- [5]
- Pinocchio material
- Beech and birch
- Choice for a par 5 hole, often
- Cherry, for one
- Purchase at a pro shop
- *Energy source whose production contributes to 36-Across
- Where fairy tale creatures often live
- Morning ___
- 'Norwegian --' ('65 song)
- Mother Love Bone's Andrew
- Ronnie of The Rolling Stones
- Balsa, say
- I better knock on ___
- Ash, for one
- Rebel Without a Cause star
- Cherry or maple
- Oak or teak, e.g.
- Follower of Norwegian, Birnam, or Hundred Acre
- Material for a clarinet, but not a saxophone
- Builder's need
- Caddie's offering, perhaps
- Stuff in a trunk?
- Ed ___ (Depp film)
- Furniture material
- Ebony or mahogany
- Fireplace stack
- Cedar or walnut
- Most of a termite's diet
- Xylem
- Caddies suggestion
- US painter
- Carpenter's need
- Rebel Without a Cause co-star
- Cord content
- Club option
- It often has a metal head, ironically
- Club made of metal or fiber, now
- Metal or composite club, ironically
- Pinocchio's makeup
- Unlike college baseball bats, now
- Catan resource
- Canvas for some pyrography
- What some toy blocks are made of
- Lumber or timber
- Palo Santo material
- What carpenters saw
- Campfire material
- Links selection
- Olive, e.g.
- Driver, for one
- Carpenter's staple
- Board makeup
- Balance beam makeup
- Balsa or beech
- Bonfire fuel
- Something you saw in a shop
- With 68-Across, a hint to the ends of 21-, 25-, 45- and 52-Across