| Bayh |
| Switch |
| Canoe wood |
| Switch wood |
| Kind of beer |
| Rod material |
| Graceful tree |
| Canoe material |
| Alder or hazel |
| Hazel's cousin |
| Ornamental tree |
| Switch material |
| Tree, silver ... |
| White-barked tree |
| Beer or tree type |
| Canoe wood source |
| Simple-leafed tree |
| Tree bearing catkins |
| Tree used for canoes |
| White or yellow tree |
| Tree with smooth bark |
| Tree with papery bark |
| Tree that Frost swung on |
| Hard, close-grained wood. |
| Source of bark for canoes |
| Oil of wintergreen source |
| ____ Lake, British Columbia |
| Canoe builder's bark source |
| Close-grained furniture wood |
| White ___ , Saskatchewan's tree |
| Symbol of old-school discipline |
| White state tree of New Hampshire |
| Its sap is used to make a soft drink |
| Yellow ____ (Quebec's official tree) |
| Tree whose sap is used in a soft drink |
| Tree whose bark is used in writing paper |