| Tree of the birch family | 24 |
| Tree sacred to the Druids | 25 |
| Member of the birch family | 26 |
| Wood used in guitar-making | 26 |
| Wood that wears well in water | 29 |
| Wood used for bridge pilings | 28 |
| Tree with tanning bark | 22 |
| Tree used in cabinet work | 25 |
| Tree in the birch family | 24 |
| Pacific Coast hardwood | 22 |
| Nobel chemist Kurt: 1950 | 24 |
| Food source of some moths | 25 |
| Fender guitar wood, notably | 27 |
| Black ___ (winterberry) | 23 |
| Black ___ (winterberry plant) | 29 |
| Birch''s cousin | 23 |
| ''Red'' tree | 28 |
| Trees of the birch family | 25 |
| Trees used in making cabinets | 29 |
| Trees that grow in wetlands | 27 |
| Trees in the birch family | 25 |
| Sources of cabinet wood | 23 |
| Members of the birch family | 27 |
| Fashion designer Gucci | 22 |
| Tough-guy actor ___ Ray | 23 |
| Ray of "Battle Cry" | 29 |
| Montreal-based shoe retailer | 28 |
| Montreal-based shoe brand | 25 |
| Tough guy portrayer Ray | 23 |
| Tough guy actor __ Ray | 22 |
| Shoe store founded in Canada | 28 |
| Rock musician ___ Nova | 22 |
| Movie tough guy __ Ray | 22 |
| Italian architect Rossi | 23 |
| International shoe company | 26 |
| International shoe brand | 24 |
| Former Italian premier Moro | 27 |
| Fashion executive Gucci | 23 |
| Designer Gucci or actor Ray | 27 |
| Brand of shoes or handbags | 26 |
| Author/architect Buzzi | 22 |
| Actor Ray of Battle Cry | 27 |
| ___ Moro, late Italian leader | 29 |
| ___ Moro, former Italian P.M. | 29 |
| Designer Gucci and others | 25 |
| Actor Ray's namesakes | 25 |
| Actor Ray and namesakes | 23 |
| Second man on the moon | 22 |
| Prince Valiant's wife | 25 |
| Black and tan ingredient | 24 |
| Word in a Maugham title | 23 |
| It has a head and hops | 22 |
| Copper-colored cask contents | 28 |
| Yard of ___ (pub glass) | 23 |
| It may have a big head | 22 |
| Welsh rabbit ingredient | 23 |
| It's drawn in pubs | 22 |
| Robin Hood's drink | 22 |
| Drink with a head on it | 23 |
| Unhealthy-sounding beverage? | 28 |
| Publican's serving | 22 |
| McSorley's Old ___ House | 28 |
| Item stored in a buttery | 24 |
| Bud's heavier relative? | 27 |
| "Pale" drink | 22 |
| "Ginger" follower | 27 |
| The King's Head order | 25 |
| Libation station potation | 25 |
| It's drawn in bars | 22 |
| It might be sold in a yard | 26 |
| It might be sold by the yard | 28 |
| It may be part of a round | 25 |
| It may be involved in a draft | 29 |
| Half of a half-and-half | 23 |
| Drink by a dartboard, often | 27 |
| Beverage for the inn crowd? | 27 |
| Adam's ___ (water) | 22 |
| "Dark" drink | 22 |
| "Cakes and ___" | 25 |
| "Andy Capp" quaff | 27 |
| "Ail" homophone | 25 |
| Word with house or wife | 23 |
| Word after pale or ginger | 25 |
| Tankard contents, often | 23 |
| Steak go-with, sometimes | 24 |
| Seidel filler, sometimes | 24 |
| Schooner's contents | 23 |
| Samuel Adams Summer __ | 22 |
| Robin Hood's quaff | 22 |
| Publican's pour, perhaps | 28 |
| Pub crawler's drink | 23 |
| Oktoberfest order, perhaps | 26 |
| McSorley's product | 22 |
| McSorley's offering | 23 |
| Londoner's pintful | 22 |
| It's sold by the yard | 25 |
| It's ordered in pints | 25 |
| It might be pale or brown | 25 |
| It might be hand-drawn | 22 |
| It may be sold by the yard | 26 |