Crossword Clue: Tree that can be red, white, or blue
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Tree that can be red, white, or blue"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Tree that can be red, white, or blue"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Tree that can be red, white, or blue:
- ___ Goose (Hughes plane)
- _____ Lake, New Brunswick
- ______ bud worm
- ____Grove, Alberta
- "Blue" evergreen
- "Blue" tree
- Breeding ground
- Cone-bearing evergreen
- Conifer
- Coniferous tree
- Fir
- Christmas purchase, perhaps
- Christmas tree choice
- Christmas tree, often
- Canadian evergreen
- Evergreen
- Evergreen tree
- Evergreen type
- Dapper
- Pine family member
- Like Howard Hughes's Goose
- Manitoba's tree
- Many a Christmas tree
- Kind of evergreen.
- Tree — dapper
- Tree that can be red, white, or blue
- Tree — tidy
- TREE
- Trim — conifer
- Trim
- Larch's kin
- Neat
- Neaten (up)
- Neaten, with "up"
- Needle holder
- Make tidy
- The Wright brothers' first successful plane was made of it
- Spiff (up)
- Type of evergreen
- Well-dressed
- Well-groomed — tree
- Well-groomed
- Tidy (up)
- Smart — tree
- Smart
- Smarten (up)
Recent Usage of Tree that can be red, white, or blue in Crossword Puzzles
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- NY Sun - May 2, 2006