Answer: TREE
TREE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 894 times.
Referring Clues:
- Elder or alder
- Trap
- Shade giver
- Shoe insert
- Hammock holder
- Leaves' home
- Mahogany or maple
- Cherry or apple
- Genealogical chart
- Chestnut or walnut
- Corner
- Kind of toad
- Kind of diagram
- Site for a swing
- Sloth's home
- Cobbler's need
- Arbor Day honoree
- Tarzan's home
- Genealogy display
- Elder, for one
- Keep from escaping
- Golfer's obstacle
- Relative diagram
- Logic diagram
- Genealogical work
- Ebony or mahogany
- Shoe stiffener
- It may require surgery
- It has a bark but no bite
- Kind of squirrel
- Shade provider
- Lemur's hangout
- Branch headquarters?
- Branch site
- Family map
- Squirrel's home
- Swing site
- One may undergo surgery
- Ring site
- Sloth's hangout
- Chart with many lines
- Hammock's attachment
- Beech or birch
- Family portrait, of sorts
- Pecan or walnut
- Part of a copse
- Leaves home?
- Apple or maple
- With 7-Down, it's seen on some trunks
- Orchard unit
- Place to find dates
- Part of a windbreak, maybe
- Family ___
- Bring to bay
- Banyan or baobab
- Shoe shaper
- Genealogist's diagram
- Genealogist's work
- Center of a Christmas display
- Elm or oak
- Lumber source
- Branch location
- Gallows
- Plum or gum
- Ring bearer
- Every family has one
- Nursery offering
- Arboretum sight
- Ancestry record
- Place for a knot
- Forest unit
- Elm or elder
- Locust or larch
- Brazil, for one
- Pedigree shower
- Cheshire cat's hangout
- Palm, e.g.
- Arborist's concern
- Peach or beech
- Birch or beech
- Sequoia, for one
- See 51-Across
- Koala's hangout
- Elder, e.g.
- Apple or pear, e.g.
- Nest site
- Sycamore or cypress
- Walnut or willow
- Christmas ___
- Alder or elder
- Genealogical diagram
- Ring holder
- Fig or fir
- Olive or apple
- Place for a house
- Decision-making diagram
- Possessor of many rings
- Leaves producer
- Trap, in a way
- Thing depicted by this puzzle's circled letters
- See 89-Down
- Thing hidden in each of the movie names in this puzzle
- Logician's drawing
- One leaving in the spring
- Street enhancer
- Christmas or family follower
- "K-i-s-s-i-n-g" place
- It has a trunk and shoots
- Family diagram
- Branch location?
- Genealogical record
- Balsa or balsam
- Part of a grove
- 62-Across, for one
- It's often taken down in January
- Shoe saver
- Redbud or blue gum
- Family follower?
- Picnic "parasol"
- Black Forest sight
- Shoe holder
- Word with family or shoe
- Birch or elder
- Arborvitae
- House location, perhaps
- Corner on a limb
- Palm, for one
- Koala hangout
- Arboretum specimen
- Surgeon's "patient"
- Lime or lemon
- Place for a small house
- Chip and Dale's home
- ___ of life
- Catch in a predicament
- Word before frog or surgeon
- Arborist's focus
- Orchard growth
- Rainforest unit
- Home for Chip 'n' Dale
- Something an environmentalist might hug
- Genealogy diagram
- Gum or rubber
- Fruit producer
- Arbor Day planting
- Arbor unit
- George of the Jungle often crashed into one
- Oak or elm
- Kite eater in "Peanuts"
- Apple or orange
- It has a bark, but no bite
- Christmas decoration
- Dendrophobe's fear
- Cherry or lemon, e.g.
- Forest member
- Joshua ___ National Park
- Genealogical chart, e.g.
- Ash, elm, or oak
- ___-hugger (environmentalist)
- Certain surgeon's "patient"
- Orchard component
- Arboreal animal's home
- Forest feature
- Genealogist's chart
- ___ of Souls, Na'vi temple in "Avatar"
- Genealogy chart
- Bird's home
- Cheshire cat's place
- It might require surgery
- It leaves in springtime
- See 24-Across
- Word with house or farm
- Yuletide decoration holder
- It has bark, but no bite
- See 52-Down
- Dead-___ edition
- Olive, e.g.
- Kinkajou's home
- Hierarchical data structure
- Gibbon's home
- See 28-Down
- Walnut, for example
- "A ___ Grows in Brooklyn"
- Fruit bearer
- Word with shoe or coat
- Koala's home
- "Happy" thing in a Bob Ross painting
- Playhouse locale, perhaps
- See 9-Down
- See 39-Down
- Sequoia, e.g.
- Home for a 28-Across
- Arboreal creature with sticky feet
- See 53-Across
- Leaves home? (m)
- Chart with ancestors
- Tinsel holder
- Kilmer's lovely sight
- Arboretum purchase
- Yuletide buy
- Family plan?
- Type of surgeon
- Facetious hug recipient?
- Lemon or lime
- Where to get dates
- Nursery purchase
- Picnicker's shade provider
- Christmas purchase
- Corner, in a way
- Place for a kid's house
- Eucalyptus or sycamore
- Aspen, for one
- Shoe stretcher
- Shade source
- Grove grower
- Pear or mango
- "Only God can make" one: Kilmer
- Cherry or chestnut
- Maple or mahogany
- Oak or apple
- __ toad
- Locust, for one
- Source of shade
- Yuletide purchase
- Trap in a corner
- Apple thrower in ''The Wizard of Oz''
- Ancestry diagram
- Kilmer subject
- Family-history diagram
- Birch, for one
- Trunk possessor
- Where walnuts come from
- Cypress or sycamore
- Shoe preserver
- Chestnut, for one
- Spruce or sycamore
- Yew or eucalyptus
- Dogwood, for example
- House site
- Sloth spot
- Clothes __
- Mango or mahogany
- Elm or eucalyptus
- Elm, for one
- Back into a corner
- Orchard element
- Apple or avocado
- Oak or maple
- Iguana's home
- Genealogist's project
- It may be shady
- Arbor Day item
- See 26 Down
- Cinnamon, for one
- Leaf locale
- Fruit __
- Pine or persimmon
- Peach, for one
- Trunk site
- 28-Across, for one
- Only God can make one, according to Kilmer
- George of the Jungle obstacle
- December purchase
- Almond or allspice
- It leaves in spring?
- Gordon Parks drama ''The Learning ___''
- Pump insert
- ''But only God can make a ___'' (Kilmer)
- Your family is part of one
- Family lineage diagram
- Kind of frog
- Support for some houses
- Hierarchical chart
- Word with ''family'' or ''lemon''
- Bat's beginning
- Apple or cherry
- ''K-i-s-s-i-n-g'' place
- Genealogist's map
- Trap, as a raccoon
- Ligneous plant
- It has bark with no bite
- Ylang-ylang, e.g.
- Walnut, but not peanut
- Squirrel's refuge
- Yuletide decoration
- Lebanon's flag has one
- Arboretum item
- You can't hear its bark
- Ginkgo, among many
- Cypress, for one
- Recreational house site
- Shady thing
- Ginkgo or baobab
- Wren's occasional roost
- "But only God can make a ___" (Kilmer)
- Tall growth
- House for kids?
- Llano rarity
- Item for certain surgeons
- Knot's locale
- Cat rescue site
- December purchase, perhaps
- Item for some surgeons
- Yggdrasil or rowan, e.g.
- Lime or lemon, e.g.
- Ygdrasil or rowan
- Apple, plum or pear, e.g.
- Type of house
- Branching diagram
- Madrone or magnolia
- Alder or aspen
- Genealogy symbol
- Shoe enlarger
- Place to hang your hat
- Orange or pear
- Family structure?
- Dendrologist's subject
- The Berenstain Bears live in one
- Word with family or fruit
- Trap up a trunk
- Site for a child's clubhouse, perhaps
- Support for a swing
- Elm, e.g.
- Nest location
- Koala home
- Elm, for example
- Tarzan's hangout
- Cedar or sycamore
- George of the Jungle's obstacle
- Family ancestry record
- Beech or banyan
- Almond, e.g.
- Pistachio or almond
- Timber-to-be
- Apple or pear producer
- Orange or lemon holder
- Family chart
- Locust, e.g.
- Almond or pecan
- Where lovers can be seen k-i-s-s-i-n-g
- Elm or oak, e.g.
- Almond or alder
- Obstacle for George of the Jungle
- Palm or plum
- Possum's home
- Hammock support
- See 57-Across
- Inspiration for Kilmer
- Lineage chart
- Source of sap
- Evolutionary chart
- Forbidden fruit source
- Surgeon's patient, perhaps
- Place for a kids' fort
- "Eater" of Charlie Brown's kite
- Cherry, for one
- "A poem lovely as a ___"
- Forest find
- Coat rack
- Word after "family" or "shoe"
- Kind of surgeon
- Bush overshadower
- Word with "family" or "lemon"
- Gordon Parks drama "The Learning ___"
- Genealogist's drawing
- It leaves in the spring
- Baobab or deodar
- Leaves home
- Fruit ___
- ___ toad
- Apple thrower in "The Wizard of Oz"
- Clothes ___
- Hierarchical structure
- Jacaranga or Joshua
- Tamarack
- Conifer
- Christmas centrepiece
- Grove component
- Garden of Eden's ___ of life
- Orchard member
- Family -
- Family -
- It may feature a fort
- Sherwood sight
- Ebony, for one
- Genealogist's creation
- Family ___
- See 93-Across
- Cat's refuge
- Cat's refuge
- Lineage depiction
- Certain surgeon's concern
- Every family can be found in one
- Hat or umbrella
- Orchard grower
- Arborist's study
- See 60 Down
- One with a trunk
- Squirrel abode
- Nest setting
- Grove growth
- Apple or banana
- Pine or palm
- Grove item
- 9-Down, for one
- Loblolly, e.g.
- Kilmer inspiration
- Bird house?
- Squirrels' hangout
- ... and where it may be found
- Dryad's dwelling
- Genealogy graph
- Sycamore, for one
- See 12-Across
- Christmas symbol
- Forest item
- Apple or pear
- Birch or larch
- See 31-Down
- 45-Down, for one
- Oak or olive
- Maple, e.g.
- With 104-Across, sticky stuff on a trunk
- Willow, e.g.
- Oak, e.g.
- Fruit source
- Squirrel's hangout
- See 1-Down
- Branch manager?
- See 12-Down
- Orange or olive
- See 47 Across
- Charlie Brown's kite eater
- Orange producer
- Word with "Christmas" or "family"
- Genealogist's handiwork
- Its bark is silent
- Lineage display
- Fort site?
- It has rings
- Put in a difficult spot
- ___ pose (Yoga position)
- A state symbol
- Focus for an arborist
- Support for a backyard tire
- Support for a tire swing
- Thicket unit
- Bark site
- Nursery resident
- Family depiction
- Site of many a cat rescue
- Lemon producer
- Dendrologist's interest
- Oak, maple or apple
- Birch or banyan
- Kite catcher
- Place for a child's house
- Christmas buy
- Cedar or cypress
- Pear or plum
- Natural air conditioner
- See 38 Down
- House location, maybe
- Diagram with relatives
- Family or shoe follower
- Landscaper's purchase
- 46-Down, e.g.
- What Christmas gifts sit underneath
- Fort locale
- House holder?
- Place for a nest
- Yule purchase
- Theme of the puzzle
- Word with "family" or "shoe"
- Spruce or sequoia
- "The Giving ___" (Shel Silverstein book)
- Family or fig follower
- Aspen, e.g.
- Something with a bark but no bite
- Elm or fir
- Cardinal's resting place
- Whence comes wood
- Balsam or balsa
- It has bark but no bite
- Ancestry chart
- Stationary surgical patient
- Installed, as bricks
- Apples
- Apple, for one
- Family plan
- Cinnamon, e.g.
- Ring bearer?
- Certain diagram
- ___ of life (part of 70-Across)
- Peach or pear, e.g.
- Home for Chip and Dale
- Symbol selected by states
- Apple or olive
- Branch locale
- "Magic ___ House": kiddie lit series
- Olive, for one
- Bark source
- I ___ Tenori
- Orchard denizen
- Grove member
- Steppes rarity
- Possum hangout
- Tire swing's support
- Grove unit
- Lemur's home
- ___-hugger
- See 9-Across
- Home of some frogs
- See 41-Down
- State symbol
- Links obstruction
- Palm or pawpaw
- 27-Across, e.g.
- Ponderosa pine
- Child's climbing challenge
- Large woody plant
- Picnicker's shade source
- Item hidden in each of the 15-letter answers in this puzzle
- Christmas centrepiece
- Word with "Joshua" or "rubber"
- Nursery sight
- Hammock anchor, maybe
- Bird abode
- Place to hang tinsel
- Stand unit
- Bay, say ... or bring to bay
- Grove plant
- Bearer of bitter fruit, at times
- Cone producer
- Bay, for one
- Redwood or tamarack
- Lovely thing in a Kilmer classic
- Last word of a Kilmer poem
- It has a trunk but no wheels
- Wizard of Oz apple thrower
- Peach, pear or plum
- One leaving
- Nesting place
- Arboretum growth
- Banyan or balsa
- Word before house and after hall
- Sycamore, e.g.
- Sequoia or sycamore
- Arboretum fixture
- Larch or birch
- Branching chart
- Genealogist's chart shape
- Almond or cashew
- Something shady
- Lemur's milieu
- Leaves' home?
- Squirrels' home
- Banyan or cherry
- Orange or cherry
- Orange or apple
- Chimp's sleeping quarters
- Dogwood, e.g.
- Apple source
- One leaving in spring?
- Word with Christmas or family
- Spot for a tire swing
- Forest growth
- Peach source
- Peach or olive, e.g.
- Kind of house
- Woods unit
- It keeps a family straight
- Certain surgeon's patient
- Cinnamon, for instance
- One with rings
- Maple or elm
- ___ rings
- One "who intimately lives with rain," in a poem
- Baobab or pine
- Something every family has
- Place for a nest egg
- Playhouse locale, often
- "Shoe" setting
- Plum or pear
- Gallows ___
- Orchard part
- Pinecone
- See 51-Down
- Holiday purchase
- Place for a nice apple
- Fort location, sometimes
- U2's "The Joshua ___"
- Tomboy's perch
- On the surface, it's all bark and no bite
- Decision-maker's drawing
- Tag base, perhaps
- It's made of wood
- Symbol on the state flag of Maine or South Carolina
- It can be sappy
- Certain state symbol
- Tire swing site
- Yew, too
- Obstacle for a golfer
- Cat-rescue site
- See 40-Down
- Birch or spruce
- Something shady?
- Yew or willow
- Symbol chosen by every state
- Dogwood or palm
- Knot holder
- Wood source
- Conifer, for example
- Fir or poplar
- Banyan, for one
- Beech, for one
- Chart showing roots
- Image in the Timberland logo
- Redwood, for one
- Site of a small fort
- December purchase for many
- Cherry or peach
- Ash or yew
- 67-Down, for one
- 39-Across, e.g.
- Genealogical drawing
- It's known by its fruit
- Ersatz swing support
- Fir or ash
- Cork, for one
- Yoruba town in Nigeria
- "One ___ Hill"
- Part of a canopy
- ___ toad (kind of frog)
- See 128-Across
- Certain house holder
- Pre-Christmas buy
- Word before surgeon or sap
- Kids' hideout
- Weeping willow, for one
- Evolutionary diagram
- Word with farm or house
- Gum or plum
- Trap in an oak
- Golf course obstruction
- It transforms carbon dioxide into oxygen
- Rare sight on a steppe
- Place for tinsel
- Back into a corner, in a way
- One on a cartoon desert island
- Swing support
- Olive or avocado
- Redwood or dogwood
- Thing with growth rings
- Sloth's habitat
- Banyan, e.g.
- Cedar, say
- Playhouse location
- It may be highly decorated in December
- Ancestry.com diagram
- Eucalyptus, for one
- Place for a mini-fort
- Palm or beech
- Lawn shader
- Backyard item for many
- It's stuffed with wood
- Tire swing supporter
- Shoe form
- Mahogany or elm
- Word with family or Christmas
- Skier's obstacle
- Myrtle or hazel
- Peach or walnut
- Logician's chart
- Disc golf obstacle
- Obstacle for a drone
- Elm or maple
- Christmas mainstay
- Thing "hugged" by 18- and 60-Across and 4- and 27-Down
- Word with "Christmas" or "apple"
- See 37-Across
- Birch or alder
- Eucalyptus or tamarack
- "Wizard of Oz" apple thrower
- Nursery item
- Family ___ (genealogy chart)
- Thing with rings
- Newspaper source
- Place for a nonmilitary fort
- What the upright yoga pose vrikshasana simulates
- Home to an arboreal animal
- Word with "family" or "apple"
- Surgeon's patient?
- Beech, e.g.
- Pine or maple
- Larch, e.g.
- Holder of ornaments
- Ailanthus, e.g.
- Christmas item
- Wood provider
- Poplar or pine
- It grows in Brooklyn
- Bird's nest location
- Genealogist's structure
- Logging victim
- A cat may climb one
- Its rings tell time
- Titi or sapota
- Sycamore or spruce
- Word with "family"
- Garden center buy
- See 26-Across
- Street adornment
- Aye-aye's home
- It can be hacked
- Olive or peach
- Word after poplar or chestnut
- Apple or lemon
- Keebler Elves' home
- Hemlock, for one
- Diagram of possibilities
- Part of an arbor
- Shoe structure
- Nursery buy
- Elm or tamarack
- Willow or walnut
- Copse unit
- Cherry or pear
- Mango or persimmon
- Willow or birch
- Landscaper's element
- Xmas centerpiece
- Pine or peach
- Palm, perhaps
- Tropicana plant
- Yuletide item
- Absorber of carbon dioxide
- Swing support, perhaps
- Christmas staple
- Devil's walking-stick, e.g.
- Tamarack, for one
- One in a forest
- Maple or oak
- What Kilmer couldn't make
- "The Giving ___" (Shel Silverstein title)
- Genealogy structure
- Cartoon desert island sight
- Home for a sloth
- Family shower
- One leaving in the spring?
- Landscaper's installation
- Chart showing one's roots
- Apple, but not HP
- Ancestry graphic
- Baobab, e.g.
- See 57 Across
- Word with bay or family
- Sycamore or palm
- Sloth's abode
- Place for a play fort
- Drone's obstacle, maybe
- Grove element
- Maple or sycamore
- It has limbs and a trunk
- Tire swing support
- Birch or maple
- Place for a trapped cat
- Support for a swing, perhaps
- Yggdrasil, in Norse mythology
- Balancing yoga pose
- Christmas purchase that's quickly thrown out
- Oak, for one
- Birch or willow
- Willow or maple
- Walnut or pecan
- Maple or fir
- Tupelo, e. g.
- See 64 Down
- "Decision" diagram
- Willow, but not Buffy
- Banyan or birch
- Producer of pears or peaches
- "The Giving ___"
- Walnut, for one
- Oak or pine
- Yew, say
- Ash, for one
- Grove part
- Trunk holder
- A child may climb one
- Stump, formerly
- Bark holder
- Sycamore or chestnut
- Lemon source
- Squirrel's home, perhaps
- Jacaranda or juniper
- Maple or magnolia
- Peach or plum
- A kite may get stuck in one
- Balsa or banyan
- -
- A surgeon may focus on one's limbs
- Alder or ash
- "Happy little" thing in a Bob Ross painting
- One putting down roots?
- Where a sloth spends most of its life
- What a drone might get caught in
- Fig or olive
- Support for a backyard swing
- Diagram of relationships
- Spot for a bird's nest
- Ancestral chart
- Sycamore or maple
- Shoe accessory
- Orchard planting
- Family diagram shape
- The Pokemon Sudowoodo looks like one
- Laurel or linden
- Arborist's plant
- Fir, for one
- A persimmon grows on one
- Grown-up sapling
- Arborist's interest
- Redwood, e.g.
- Cedar or oak
- Hotel chain operated by Hilton
- Dendrogram, more familiarly
- Banyan or sequoia
- The oldest known living one is named Methuselah
- Data structure with a root node
- Word after "palm" or "money"
- Forest grower
- Producer of apples or pears
- Sycamore or sequoia
- See 58-Down
- Pecan or peach
- Bo or bonsai
- Grandmother Willow, e.g.
- Oak or beech
- Family figure?
- Plant with a trunk
- What Melinda is assigned to draw in the novel "Speak"
- Arboretum plant
- Plant that might hold a tire swing
- One with many limbs
- Baobab, for one
- Yoga pose that requires balancing on one foot
- Beech or peach
- With 15-Down, kids' hangout
- Syntactician's drawing
- Sequoia or sycamore, e.g.
- California redwood, for example
- Shady one?
- Willow, for example
- See 27-Across
- Magnolia or sequoia
- Sequoia or baobab
- Palm or pine
- Orchard organism
- Pine or oak
- Topiary piece
- Lofty spot for K-I-S-S-I-N-G, in a schoolyard taunt
- Barking up the wrong ___
- Christmas centerpiece
- General Sherman, in Tulare County, Calif., is the world's largest one
- "... sitting in a ___, K-I-S-S-I-N-G"
- "Magic ___ House": kid-lit series
- Feature of the flags of Lebanon and Belize
- Sequoia or sassafras
- You could tell how old it is if you saw it!
- One might be deciduous or evergreen
- Redwood or ash
- 2-Down, for one
- Weeping willow or quaking aspen
- Lemon or orange
- Walnut or chestnut
- Natural carbon absorber
- Last word in "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
- Lumberjack's target
- Make like a ___ and leaf
- Elm or ash
- Backyard shade provider
- 35-Across that's the centerpiece of the board game Everdell
- Valley oak, for one
- Evergreen, e.g.
- Stereotypical lowly role in a school play
- 43-Across, e.g.
- Plant with rings
- Family ___: genealogy chart
- China fir, e.g.
- Branching point?
- It can be quite sappy
- Forest plant
- Cottonwood or oak
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 08, 2024
- New York Times - December 04, 2024
- USA Today - November 29, 2024
- USA Today - November 14, 2024
- New York Times - October 27, 2024
- LA Times - October 22, 2024
- New York Times - October 19, 2024
- LA Times - October 13, 2024
- LA Times - September 26, 2024
- LA Times - August 26, 2024
- USA Today - August 08, 2024
- USA Today - August 05, 2024
- New York Times - August 03, 2024
- USA Today - July 30, 2024
- USA Today - July 24, 2024
- USA Today - June 27, 2024
- USA Today - June 20, 2024
- LA Times - May 20, 2024
- LA Times - May 07, 2024
- LA Times - April 09, 2024
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