Answer: ELM
ELM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 447 times.
Referring Clues:
- Slippery ___
- Common street name
- Hackberry's cousin
- Hardwood
- ___ bark beetle
- Kind of beetle
- Shade tree
- Favorite oriole home
- Spreading tree
- Shade provider
- Cedar ___ (lumber source)
- "Nightmare" street
- Hard wood
- Shade maker
- Hackberry's kin
- Word after American or rock
- Popular street name
- Blight victim
- Wood with a twisted, spiral grain
- Bark beetle's target
- Stately shader
- New Haven, a k a ___ City
- Kind of bark
- Street shader
- "I feel as old as yonder ___": "Finnegans Wake"
- Barrel hoop composition
- Freddy Krueger's street
- Symbol of Massachusetts
- Street shadower
- American ___
- "A Nightmare on ___ Street"
- One may be blighted
- White ___ tree
- Sturdy tree
- Oriole's home
- It might have blight
- One kind is slippery
- "Slippery" tree
- Nightmarish street
- Shady street's name
- Colonnade tree
- Boston's Liberty Tree, e.g.
- Bite for a bark beetle
- Shady street
- Stately tree
- Nightmarish street, in film
- Fungus-ravaged tree type
- Massachusetts' state tree
- Hackberry relative
- Gypsy moth target
- Dartboard material
- Dartboard wood
- State tree of Massachusetts
- Slippery one?
- Tree popular in street names
- Word with red, white or rock
- "... as old as yonder ___": James Joyce
- ___ beetle
- "Man's the ___, and Wealth the vine, / Stanch and strong the tendrils twine": Emerson
- Sylvia Plath poem that begins "I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root"
- Hardwood source
- Tree with serrate leaves
- Horror film franchise street
- "Dutch" tree
- Massachusetts state tree
- Nightmare street of film
- North Dakota's state tree
- Street of nightmares
- Nightmarish street?
- House shader
- Shade giver
- Shade source
- "Nightmare on ___ Street"
- Dutch or Siberian tree
- Dutch tree
- American ___, state tree of Massachusetts and North Dakota
- Tall tree
- Nightmare street?
- State tree of Massachusetts and North Dakota
- Gypsy moth's target
- Tree on Pennsylvania Avenue
- American ___ (North Dakota's state tree)
- Scary Hollywood street
- Furniture wood
- Hackberry, for one
- Stately shade tree
- Slasher film street
- Nightmarish street of film
- Street "created" by Wes Craven
- Tree of desire?
- State tree of North Dakota
- Sinister cinematic street
- Common colonnade tree
- Neighborhood shade provider
- Arboreal street name
- Tree with "helicopter" seeds
- Glade shade
- Hackberry's family
- ___ bark beetle (pest)
- Samara bearer
- Stately street liner
- Common suburban street name
- Dutch ___ disease
- Common deciduous tree
- Street often near Oak
- Street of horror films
- Boat builder's wood
- Shipbuilding wood
- American ___ (state tree of Massachusetts)
- With 45-Across, shade provider
- Samara dropper
- West ___ (Williams-Sonoma subsidiary)
- Tree that might be "slippery"
- American __, North Dakota state tree
- Nightmare street of movies
- Suburban street adornment
- Horror film street
- Backyard shade giver
- North Dakota's state tree, e.g.
- Street adorner
- Common street or tree
- Big tree
- American __, Massachusetts state tree
- Tree of a kind
- Dutch __ disease
- One may stand near a curb
- Hockey-stick wood
- Source of shade
- __ City (New Haven)
- Stately shade source
- Popular hardwood
- Colonnade liner
- Timber tree
- ''Nightmare'' street of film
- Scary street of cinema
- Street haunted by Freddy Krueger
- Shade caster
- Wes Craven street name
- Not the best street for sleeping?
- Common street or tree name
- Boston's Liberty Tree was one
- ''A Nightmare on ___ Street''
- Natural sunscreen?
- Fearful movie street
- Hackberry, e.g.
- It may be a victim of blight
- Ornamental shade tree
- Creepy film street
- Hackberry family
- Certain shade tree
- Terrorized street of film
- New Haven shade provider
- Tree type
- Shade spreader
- A samara source
- Colonnade tree, perhaps
- Street in a horror film
- Bark for some canoes
- Krueger's street
- Street of horror
- Picnic shader, perhaps
- Nightmare street
- Bark beetle's habitat
- "Nightmare" street of film
- One of Massachusetts' state symbols
- Certain bark beetle's target
- Common tree
- Street of cinematic horrors
- Graceful tree
- Hackberry cousin
- Shade provider in New Haven
- Golf course planting
- Shady tree
- Tree with tough, useful wood
- Tree with samaras
- Horrible movie street?
- It may be slippery
- Symbol of New Haven
- Tree with seeds that whirl like helicopter blades
- Scary Hollywood film street
- American ___, Massachusetts state tree
- American ___, North Dakota state tree
- Endangered tree
- Classic street liner
- Boat-building wood
- Deciduous tree
- ___ City (New Haven)
- Freddy's street
- Boston's Liberty Tree, for one
- Boulevard planting
- Keel material
- Bay State symbol
- Common shade provider
- Creepy cinema street
- ____ Creek, Manitoba
- Tree
- The Liberty Tree, for one
- Street of Hollywood nightmares
- Tree with winged fruits
- Natural sun screen?
- Street in a noted Wes Craven movie
- Original London Bridge construction material
- Street in Johnny Depp's first feature
- "Nightmare" street of films
- Type of tree
- Horror-film street
- Amsterdam street adornment
- Lumber tree
- ___ Street, main thoroughfare in "Peyton Place"
- Wood used in bows
- Popular street tree
- It might be slippery
- Wahoo, for one
- With 59 Down, source of shade
- Hardwood tree
- Wood used in making some dartboards
- Barrel material
- Material for a cooper
- Avenue tree
- Popular tree type
- 'Slippery' tree
- 46-Across provider
- 'Nightmare on ___ Street'
- Slippery tree
- 'A Nightmare on ___ Street'
- Massachusetts symbol
- 'Nightmare' street
- A hardwood
- Shady giant
- Tall, stately tree
- Elegant tree
- Slippery ___ tree
- Tree for a bark beetle
- With 68 Across, stately shade source
- Winged ___
- Early dartboard material
- Rose cousin
- Wood for a barrel maker
- One may be slippery
- One might grow to over 100 feet
- Threatened shade tree
- Creepy street in cinema
- Tree in some Constable paintings
- Shady Massachusetts tree
- Scary street of films
- Common tree or street name
- Old Boston's Liberty Tree, for one
- Sunblock of a sort
- Famed horror-film street
- Tree "hugged" in the names at 17-, 27-, 43-, and 56-Across
- Cinematic nightmare street
- Tree in many street names
- Tree that might be slippery
- Towering tree
- Tree or street name
- "Slippery" shader
- Dart board wood
- Wood
- Oak's cousin
- Bearer of serrated leaves
- West ___ (fancy furniture store)
- North Dakota state tree
- Banyan cousin
- Tree for which New Haven is nicknamed
- Stately 33-Down
- Horror film franchise street name
- Certain leaf beetle's target
- Lane liner
- Canoe maker's material
- Horror movie street
- Titular Wes Craven street
- Avenue shader
- Disease-struck tree
- Blighted tree
- Boat wood
- Symbol of liberty in the French Revolution
- Graceful shade tree
- Street of horror-film fame
- Scary movie street
- Good name for a tree-lined street
- "Slippery" shade tree
- Light lumber source
- Tree on a golf course
- Suburban tree
- Freddy's street of horror
- Samara-dropping tree
- American ___ (Massachusetts state tree)
- Disease-stricken tree
- The ___ City (New Haven)
- Choice for bow-making
- Oval-leafed shade tree
- Smooth-leaved ___
- London's earliest water pipes were made with it
- Tree blighted by a bark beetle
- Nightmarish street of filmdom
- West ___ (upscale furniture store)
- Scary film street
- Dennis the Menace's street
- With 65-Across, source of shade
- Good wood for cabinetmaking
- Slippery ___ (herbal remedy source)
- Threatened tree species
- Durable furniture wood
- Wood in Lucius Malfoy's wand
- It's shady
- With 32-Down, street shader
- Krueger's street of dreams
- Street often near 46 and 58 Down
- Wood for dartboards
- Common Canadian street name
- Street of film fame
- What some studio easels are made of
- Street often near Maple
- Classic vineyard tree
- Cabinetry material
- Tree that can form natural tunnels
- Wood for a Cooper at times
- Victim of a bark beetle barrage
- A target of the Asian long-horned beetle
- Big shade tree
- Endanged shade tree
- Scary cinematic street
- Timber source
- Horrible Freddy's street
- Eponymous tree, streetwise
- Ship wood
- Endangered shade tree
- Large shade tree
- Street in "Freddy vs. Jason"
- Village-green shader
- 20th-century blight victim
- Common New England street name
- Popular bonsai choice
- Material for some bed frames
- Split-resistant wood
- Lawn tree
- Creepy street of horror
- West ___: high-end furniture retailer
- Tree with hard, tough wood
- Wood resistant to splitting
- Word with Dutch or American
- Spreading-canopy tree
- Common street-lining tree
- Great ___ (old Boston Common tree)
- Sometimes-blighted tree
- Source of timber and shade
- With 73-Across, a symbol of Massachusetts
- Versatile wood
- Tree along a suburban street
- Common shade tree
- One throwing shade?
- Street near Maple, often
- Freddie's gory street
- Wand material in the Harry Potter books
- Tree with serrated leaves that taper to a point
- Stately street adornment
- Shady figure?
- Wood often used for bow-making
- "Spoon River" poet's monogram
- It can be shady
- Horror "Street"
- Stately street
- Tall, graceful tree
- Shade tree subject to blight
- Majestic tree
- Bark beetle's victim
- Good name for many a tree-lined street
- "Nightmare" street of moviedom
- Craven's nightmarish street
- Host for a destructive beetle
- Blight-stricken tree
- ___ City (sobriquet for New Haven)
- American ___ (beetle target)
- What the first London Bridge was made of
- Part of some canopies
- Its seeds whirl to the ground
- Slippery ___ (tree)
- Tree with an American variety
- National Mall tree
- Wood that's difficult to split
- Popular U.S. street name
- Oak's Johto counterpart in "Pokemon"
- "American" shade tree
- Tree that lines the Central Park Mall
- Street near Chestnut, perhaps
- West ___: upscale store
- Major street through Yale's campus
- Title street in a 1984 slasher film
- Victim of a bark beetle attack
- ___ leaf beetle (tree pest)
- Common urban tree
- Tree with oval-shaped saw-toothed leaves
- Street in a horror series
- Oval-leaved tree
- Tree susceptible to some beetles
- Tree with winglike seeds
- The ___ City (nickname for New Haven)
- Chinese ___ (bonsai species)
- Central Park tree
- Tree with a "slippery" variety
- Title tree in six horror films
- Hard-to-split wood
- Tree name derived from "Ulmus"
- Sturdy source of shade
- Common tree in Central Park
- Common street name in the Northeast
- Street associated with nightmares
- Common name for a tree-lined street
- Tree hidden backwards in "zoom lens"
- The Liberty Tree, e.g.
- Street frequented by Freddy Krueger
- Tree susceptible to bacterial leaf scorch
- Tree that lends its name to a programming language
- Bow-making choice
- Tree susceptible to DED
- West ___ (furniture chain)
- West ___: high-end furniture outlet
- ___ borer (beetle)
- Common street name in suburbia
- Tree that's often a street name
- North Dakota's state tree is one
- Slippery ___ bark
- One with longtime standing on Capitol Hill
- Tree with a slippery species
- West ___: high-end design retailer
- With 7-Down, blight victims
- West ___: upscale furniture store
- Target of some bark beetles
- Wood used in cabinetry
- Durable wood that's softer than oak
- Tree consumed by bark beetles
- Blight-stricken tree species
- Tree that's a common street name
- Bow-making timber
- Tree with "branches like breath" in a Grace Marie Grafton poem
- Bark beetle target
- Deciduous tree with oblong leaves
- ___ Grove, Missouri locale that marked the original starting point for the Oregon Trail
- Chinese ___ (bonsai choice)
- Street in a horror franchise
- ___ City: New Haven nickname
- Tree with serrated leaves
- One might be "slippery"
- Tree along Central Park's Literary Walk
- Street in a Wes Craven title
- Tree that's the title of a Sylvia Plath poem
- Hardwood softer than oak
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- USA Today - August 27, 2024
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- USA Today - May 29, 2024
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- LA Times - May 06, 2024
- LA Times - April 30, 2024
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