| TREE |
| Birch |
| Birch kin |
| Birch tree |
| Birch's kin |
| Cabinet wood |
| ''Red'' tree |
| Smoking wood |
| Birch cousin |
| Type of tree |
| Hardwood tree |
| ___ buckthorn |
| Birch variety |
| Catkin source |
| Charcoal wood |
| Wetlands tree |
| Shrub or tree |
| Type of birch |
| Northern tree |
| Catkin bearer |
| Northern shrub |
| Birch relative |
| Flowering tree |
| Catkin producer |
| Birch''s cousin |
| Deciduous shrub |
| Betulaceous tree |
| Bansai candidate |
| Cabinetwork wood |
| Birch's relative |
| Wood for bridges |
| Cabinet-wood tree |
| Cousin of a birch |
| Toothed-leaf tree |
| Birch-family tree |
| Tree with catkins |
| Birch family ember |
| Guitar-making wood |
| Important hardwood |
| Rot-resistant tree |
| Reddish-brown wood |
| Rot-resistant wood |
| Catkin-bearing tree |
| Cousin of the birch |
| Hazel tree relative |
| Relative of a birch |
| Birch tree relative |
| Birch family member |
| Electric-guitar wood |
| Wood for cabinetwork |
| Wood used in guitars |
| Wood used for piling |
| Tree bearing catkins |
| Birch family hardwood |
| Tree resistant to rot |
| Wood used in charcoal |
| Cabinet wood, perhaps |
| Guitar-making hardwood |
| Pacific Coast hardwood |
| Tree with tanning bark |
| Black ___ (winterberry) |
| Nobel chemist Kurt: 1950 |
| Tree in the birch family |
| Tree of the birch family |
| Tree sacred to the Druids |
| Food source of some moths |
| Tree related to the birch |
| Tree used in cabinet work |
| Wood used in guitar-making |
| Member of the birch family |
| Fender guitar wood, notably |
| Wood used for bridge pilings |
| Black ___ (winterberry plant) |
| Wood that wears well in water |
| Co-Nobelist in Chemistry: 1950 |
| Wood used in harbor structures |
| Wood used for electric guitars |
| Wood often used in smoking salmon |
| Wood used to make electric guitars |
| Wood in many electric guitar bodies |
| Its bark is used in dyes and tanning |
| Birch family tree that's sacred in Wicca |
| Material for many electric guitar bodies |
| Material used in Fender electric guitars |
| Wood used to make the Fender Stratocaster |
| Wood often used for electric guitar bodies |
| Birch relative often used in electric guitars |
| Tree with toothed leaves and cone-like fruits |
| Wood that's especially resistant to water damage |
| Wood that makes up the foundation of much of Venice |