| Tree with bendy wood | 20 |
| Tree used for bows | 18 |
| Tree that's a symbol of sorrow | 34 |
| Tree that's a symbol of death | 33 |
| Tree that symbolizes immortality | 32 |
| Tree seen in English churchyards | 32 |
| Traditional longbow wood | 24 |
| Topiary tree | 12 |
| Taxus shrub | 11 |
| Taxol source | 12 |
| Source of an archer's bow | 29 |
| Red-berry bearer | 16 |
| Red-berried tree | 16 |
| Popular shrub | 13 |
| Old World archery wood | 22 |
| Needle-leafed tree | 18 |
| Material for Voldemort's wand, in Harry Potter books | 56 |
| Material for Voldemort's wand | 33 |
| Material for archers' bows | 30 |
| Its boughs might make bows | 26 |
| Hedge bush | 10 |
| Ground hemlock | 14 |
| Good wood for bows | 18 |
| Fine-grain wood | 15 |
| Evergreen with red cones | 24 |
| Evergreen with elastic wood | 27 |
| Evergreen ... | 13 |
| English longbow wood | 20 |
| English archer's tree | 25 |
| Elastic evergreen | 17 |
| Durable evergreen | 17 |
| Conifer with springy wood | 25 |
| Certain conifer | 15 |
| Bowyer's raw material | 25 |
| Bowman's wood | 17 |
| Bowmaking wood | 14 |
| Bow material | 12 |
| Bow maker's wood | 20 |
| Bow maker's material | 24 |
| Arrow wood | 10 |
| Archer's favorite tree | 26 |
| Archer's bow | 16 |
| Archer-bow wood | 15 |
| "___ Seen All Good People" (Yes song) | 47 |
| "___ now proclaim Messiah's birth" | 48 |
| Their boughs make bows | 22 |
| Trees used for making bows | 26 |
| Trees used to make longbows | 27 |
| Poisonous evergreens | 20 |
| Certain conifers | 16 |
| Berry-bearing evergreens | 24 |
| Trees used to make archery bows | 31 |
| Evergreens used to make bows | 28 |
| Trees with elastic wood | 23 |
| Trees used for archery bows | 27 |
| Trees that symbolize sorrow | 27 |
| Trees for archers' bows | 27 |
| Topiary trees | 13 |
| Sources of red berries | 22 |
| Trees yielding archery bow wood | 31 |
| Trees used in making longbows | 29 |
| Trees used in archery products | 30 |
| Trees for making longbows | 25 |
| Trees for bowyers | 17 |
| They have boughs for bows | 25 |
| Sources of fine-grained wood | 28 |
| Sources of elastic wood | 23 |
| Sources of archers' bows | 28 |
| Some evergreen trees | 20 |
| Some coniferous trees | 21 |
| Some archery bows | 17 |
| Poisonous conifers | 18 |
| Poetic symbols of sadness | 25 |
| Old World evergreens | 20 |
| Longbows-in-the-rough | 21 |
| Landscaping shrubs | 18 |
| Landscaper's shrubs | 23 |
| Hedges, perhaps | 15 |
| Hedgerow trees | 14 |
| Grove in many an English churchyard | 35 |
| Fir trees | 9 |
| Evergreens of a sort | 20 |
| Evergreens favored by bowsmiths | 31 |
| English churchyard trees | 24 |
| English churchyard features | 27 |
| Conifers with red arils | 23 |
| Conifers with pliable wood | 26 |
| Conifers with elastic wood | 26 |
| Coniferous evergreens | 21 |
| Composition of some hedgerows | 29 |
| Bearers of bright red arils | 27 |
| Archers' bows | 17 |
| Wordsworth's "pride of Lorton Vale" | 49 |
| Symbol of somberness, in poetry | 31 |
| Longbow wood source | 19 |
| English churchyard sight | 24 |
| Archer's wood source | 24 |
| Sources of archery bows | 23 |
| Some graveyard flora | 20 |
| Style of 1960's French pop music with a repetitive name | 59 |