| Wood |
| Raven |
| Hardwood |
| Black __ |
| Key wood |
| Hard wood |
| Jet-black |
| Key shade |
| Key stuff |
| Jet rival |
| Key color |
| Fine wood |
| Dark wood |
| Deep black |
| Dense wood |
| Heavy wool |
| Jet sister |
| Heavy wood |
| Inky black |
| Black wood |
| Black shade |
| Pitch-black |
| Black board |
| Kind of tree |
| Cabinet wood |
| Durable wood |
| Key material |
| Black timber |
| Hardwood tree |
| Ivory partner |
| Key component |
| Keyboard wood |
| Tropical wood |
| Valuable wood |
| Furniture wood |
| Piano key wood |
| Lustrous black |
| ____ and Ivory |
| Carving medium |
| Dense hardwood |
| Hard dark wood |
| Black hardwood |
| Very dark black |
| Ivory neighbor? |
| Ornamental wood |
| Dark black wood |
| Fine black wood |
| Jet alternative |
| Dense black wood |
| Dense dark wood |
| Hard, black wood |
| Heavy black wood |
| Upscale magazine |
| Wood for 38 keys |
| Popular magazine |
| Wood for 36 keys |
| Sri Lankan export |
| U-turn from ivory |
| Black, on a piano |
| Durable dark wood |
| Dark, durable wood |
| Like 36 piano keys |
| Partner with ivory |
| Black-key material |
| Piano-key material |
| Fine furniture wood |
| Magazine since 1945 |
| Violin peg material |
| Wood for a clarinet |
| Wood from Sri Lanka |
| Dark black hardwood |
| Ivory's counterpart |
| Like some piano keys |
| Color of Poe's raven |
| Tree with black wood |
| Material for 36 keys |
| Deep, lustrous black |
| Like flats on a piano |
| Wood — Boyne (anag) |
| Sharp or flat material |
| Wood for 36 piano keys |
| Dark-colored heartwood |
| Sister magazine of Jet |
| Color, also called teak |
| Hard dark-coloured wood |
| Magazine founded in 1945 |
| Wood used for piano keys |
| Black piano key material |
| Ivory companion, in song |
| Ivory's partner, in song |
| Wood that sinks in water |
| Companion magazine to Jet |
| ___ and Ivory," 1982 song |
| Noted magazine since 1945 |
| Wood for black piano keys |
| African sculpture material |
| Ethnic magazine since 1945 |
| Ivory counterpart, in a song |
| Wood often used for chessmen |
| Dark wood that sinks in water |
| Wood from India and Sri Lanka |
| Heavy hard wood, usually black |
| Ivory's partner, on a keyboard |
| ___ and Ivory" (1982 hit song) |
| Wood so dense it doesn't float |
| ___ and Ivory" (#1 hit of 1982) |
| Sade is on its cover this month |
| Wood for black piano keys, once |
| Chicago-based monthly since 1945 |
| Magazine first published in 1945 |
| Traditional black piano key wood |
| Like 36 piano keys, traditionally |
| ___ and Ivory," McCartney-Wonder hit |
| ___ and Ivory" (Wonder/McCartney duet) |
| Goes with "Ivory," to McCartney/Wonder |
| ___ and Ivory" (McCartney/Wonder song) |
| Black piano key material, traditionally |
| Magazine that has celebrated "Black Cool |
| Magazine with an African-American audience |
| What "ivory" lives with in perfect harmony |
| Traditional material of a piano's black keys |
| Wood used for black piano keys, traditionally |
| Monthly magazine for the African-American market |
| Metaphorical title word in a McCartney-Wonder hit |
| Hard wood used for black piano keys and in cabinetwork |
| Chicago-based magazine with one-million-plus circulation |
| ___ Awards (annual prizes for African-American achievement) |
| ___ and Ivory" (1982 song by Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney) |
| Magazine that featured "Black Panther" star Danai Gurira on its June 2018 cover |
| Magazine with Barack and Michelle Obama on a 2007 cover with the caption "America's Next First Couple? |