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Rate | Answer | Clue |
FORESTS | Large areas of trees | |
OAKS | Large trees | |
CITIES | Large urban areas | |
ORCHARDS | Areas of fruit trees | |
FOREST | Large dense growth of trees | |
SPHERE | Large area covered with trees | |
ARENAS | Large areas for sports or other entertainment | |
UNDERGROWTH | That which grows under trees; specifically, shrubs or small trees growing among large trees. | |
UNDERBRUSH | Shrubs, small trees, and the like, in a wood or forest, growing beneath large trees; undergrowth. | |
WOOD | A large and thick collection of trees; a forest or grove; -- frequently used in the plural. | |
MAGNOLIA | A genus of American and Asiatic trees, with aromatic bark and large sweet-scented whitish or reddish flowers. | |
UNDERWOOD | Small trees and bushes that grow among large trees; coppice; underbrush; -- formerly used in the plural. | |
DOGWOOD | The Cornus, a genus of large shrubs or small trees, the wood of which is exceedingly hard, and serviceable for many purposes. | |
MELANORRHOEA | An East Indian genus of large trees. Melanorrh/a usitatissima is the lignum-vitae of Pegu, and yelds a valuable black varnish. | |
LEGUMINOUS | Belonging to, or resembling, a very large natural order of plants (Leguminosae), which bear legumes, including peas, beans, clover, locust trees, acacias, and mimosas. | |
WEBFORM | Any one of various species of moths whose gregarious larvae eat the leaves of trees, and construct a large web to which they retreat when not feeding. | |
MYRCIA | A large genus of tropical American trees and shrubs, nearly related to the true myrtles (Myrtus), from which they differ in having very few seeds in each berry. | |
PROMETHEA | A large American bombycid moth (Callosamia promethea). Its larva feeds on the sassafras, wild cherry, and other trees, and suspends its cocoon from a branch by a silken band. | |
YACCA | A West Indian name for two large timber trees (Podocarpus coriaceus, and P. Purdicanus) of the Yew family. The wood, which is much used, is pale brownish with darker streaks. | |
HORNTAIL | Any one of family (Uroceridae) of large hymenopterous insects, allied to the sawflies. The larvae bore in the wood of trees. So called from the long, stout ovipositors of the females. | |
HORNBUG | A large nocturnal beetle of the genus Lucanus (as L. capreolus, and L. dama), having long, curved upper jaws, resembling a sickle. The grubs are found in the trunks of old trees. | |
GRUGRU WORM | The larva or grub of a large South American beetle (Calandra palmarum), which lives in the pith of palm trees and sugar cane. It is eaten by the natives, and esteemed a delicacy. | |
MYRTACEOUS | Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a large and important natural order of trees and shrubs (Myrtaceae), of which the myrtle is the type. It incl... | |
CASUARINA | ...g branchlets of a rushlike appearance, mostly natives of Australia. Some of them are large, producing hard and heavy timber of excellent qual... | |
TSCHEGO | ...la and chimpanzee, and by some considered only a variety of the chimpanzee. It is noted for building large, umbrella-shaped nests in trees. Call... |