Answer: FIR
FIR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 193 times.
- Dark grayish green
- Cone bearer
- Douglas ___
- Oregon ___
- One may be red, white or silver
- Object of decoration
- Alpine sight
- Seasonal purchase
- Balsam, for one
- Cone producer
- Christmas buy
- Evergreen
- Noel staple
- Cone source
- Cone dropper
- Cone maker
- Needle holder
- Cone site
- Christmas tree
- Douglas, for one
- Wreath material
- Chalet building material
- Rockies tree
- Balsam
- Oregon's state tree
- Source of some plywood
- Spruce relative
- Balsam, e.g.
- Bearer of cones
- Yule tree
- Center of holiday decorations
- Tree decorated in December
- Needle source
- Oft-decorated tree
- Oft-ornamented tree
- Christmas tree, often
- Seasonally decorated tree
- Holiday purchase
- Oft-embellished evergreen
- Needle maker
- Balsam, for instance
- Many a Christmas tree
- Spruce cousin
- Holiday buy
- Tree with needles
- Popular Christmas tree
- Yule purchase, perhaps
- Spruce's cousin
- Alpine evergreen
- Oregon's state tree, for one
- Christmas tree choice
- Hans Christian Andersen's "The ___ Tree"
- Douglas ___ (Oregon's state tree)
- Tree with cones
- Common Christmas tree
- Tree in the pine family
- Tree-line tree
- Source of softwood
- Douglas ___ (state tree of Oregon)
- Coniferous tree
- Cone holder
- Needle dropper
- Source of woodchips, often
- Holiday tree
- Fraser or Douglas
- Tree with lights, often
- Douglas __
- A train might circle one
- Plywood wood
- Certain evergreen
- Kind of Christmas tree
- Cone creator
- Evergreen tree
- Pine relative
- Needled tree
- White or Douglas
- Needle-holding tree
- Christmas tree type
- Resinous tree
- Tree marketed in December
- Douglas ___ (Christmas tree type)
- Christmas tree, frequently
- Cone-bearing tree
- Needle-bearing tree
- Fragrant tree
- Yuleyide Tree Choice
- Cedar kin
- Timber tree
- Oregon state tree
- Cone-bearer
- Bookcase material
- Conifer
- Prized timber tree
- ____ Mountain, Saskatchewan
- Provider of material for some wreaths
- Tree often brought into the house
- Christmas choice
- Source of some paper pulp
- Ever-green type
- Evergreen type
- Tall tree
- Pine's kin
- Evergreen variety
- Christmas tree, maybe
- Ever-green
- Spruce kin
- Pine kin
- Yuletide tree
- Noel tree
- A conifer
- Pine cousin
- Commonly decorated tree
- It's green year-round
- Gung-ho
- Cedar relative
- Wreath source
- Cone-producing tree
- Christmas purchase
- Pyramid-shaped evergreen
- Cone-bearing evergreen
- Cone home
- Many a holiday tree
- Common conifer
- Saskatchewan's ____ Mountain
- It may be topped with an angel
- "O Tannenbaum" subject
- Cone origin
- 39-Down with cones
- Yule tree choice
- Image on many Oregon license plates
- Evergreen sort
- Lighted tree, maybe
- Balsam ___
- TREE
- Certain evergreen tree
- Douglas ___ tree
- Oregon license-plate depiction
- Plywood source
- Douglas, e.g.
- Source of needles
- Norwegian wood
- Cone-producing evergreen
- Type of evergreen
- Cedar's kin
- December purchase
- Alpine tree
- Pyramidal conifer
- Douglas or balsam
- Common Yuletide purchase
- Holiday evergreen
- Balsam or Douglas
- Growth along a ski run
- Middling
- Shady conifer
- An evergreen
- Type of tree purchased in December
- Larch cousin
- Needle bearer
- Christmas staple
- Wood in plywood
- Douglas, for example
- "O Tannenbaum" tree
- Source of boughs for many wreaths
- With 47-Down, Christmas evergreen
- Santa Lucia, e.g.
- Cedar cousin
- Balsam ___ (tree)
- Pre-Christmas purchase
- Conifer with cones
- Pre-Christmas lot buy
- Tree that starts fires?
- You might get one for Christmas
- Certain Christmas tree
- One may be decorated for the holidays
- With 60 Down, balsam, e.g.
- Christmas season purchase
- Tree farm tree
- Christmas evergreen
- The "Tannen" of Tannenbaum
- Tree that might be decorated
- One is depicted on the Oregon license plate
- Hemlock relative
- Christmas tree variety
- Evergreen tree type
- Evergreen tree on Oregon's license plate
- Aromatic tree
- Christmas purchase kids know about before Santa comes
- Silver ___ (tree of the Alps)
- Tree with anti-inflammatory properties
- "Balsam" tree
- Pine family tree
- It bears no etymological relation to "conifer," surprisingly
- Something trimmed after purchase