Clues for the word "ELM"
We've had 564 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1815 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on April 17, 2025.
Definition of elm
- n. - A tree of the genus Ulmus, of several species, much used as a shade tree, particularly in America. The English elm is Ulmus campestris; the common American or white elm is U. Americana; the slippery or red elm, U. fulva.
Referring Clues
- Slippery ___
- Common street name
- Hackberry's cousin
- Hardwood
- ___ bark beetle
- Kind of beetle
- Shade tree
- Favorite oriole home
- Spreading tree
- Shade provider
- Cedar ___ (lumber source)
- "Nightmare" street
- Hard wood
- Shade maker
- Hackberry's kin
- Word after American or rock
- Popular street name
- Blight victim
- Wood with a twisted, spiral grain
- Bark beetle's target
- Stately shader
- New Haven, a k a ___ City
- Kind of bark
- Street shader
- "I feel as old as yonder ___": "Finnegans Wake"
- Barrel hoop composition
- Freddy Krueger's street
- Symbol of Massachusetts
- Street shadower
- American ___
- "A Nightmare on ___ Street"
- One may be blighted
- White ___ tree
- Sturdy tree
- Oriole's home
- It might have blight
- One kind is slippery
- "Slippery" tree
- Nightmarish street
- Shady street's name
- Colonnade tree
- Boston's Liberty Tree, e.g.
- Bite for a bark beetle
- Shady street
- Stately tree
- Nightmarish street, in film
- Fungus-ravaged tree type
- Massachusetts' state tree
- Hackberry relative
- Gypsy moth target
- Dartboard material
- Dartboard wood
- State tree of Massachusetts
- Slippery one?
- Tree popular in street names
- Word with red, white or rock
- "... as old as yonder ___": James Joyce
- ___ beetle
- "Man's the ___, and Wealth the vine, / Stanch and strong the tendrils twine": Emerson
- Sylvia Plath poem that begins "I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root"
- Hardwood source
- Tree with serrate leaves
- Horror film franchise street
- "Dutch" tree
- Massachusetts state tree
- Nightmare street of film
- North Dakota's state tree
- Street of nightmares
- Nightmarish street?
- House shader
- Shade giver
- Shade source
- "Nightmare on ___ Street"
- Dutch or Siberian tree
- Dutch tree
- American ___, state tree of Massachusetts and North Dakota
- Tall tree
- Nightmare street?
- State tree of Massachusetts and North Dakota
- Gypsy moth's target
- Tree on Pennsylvania Avenue
- American ___ (North Dakota's state tree)
- Scary Hollywood street
- Furniture wood
- Hackberry, for one
- Stately shade tree
- Slasher film street
- Nightmarish street of film
- Street "created" by Wes Craven
- Tree of desire?
- State tree of North Dakota
- Sinister cinematic street
- Common colonnade tree
- Neighborhood shade provider
- Arboreal street name
- Tree with "helicopter" seeds
- Glade shade
- Hackberry's family
- ___ bark beetle (pest)
- Samara bearer
- Stately street liner
- Common suburban street name
- Dutch ___ disease
- Common deciduous tree
- Street often near Oak
- Street of horror films
- Boat builder's wood
- Shipbuilding wood
- American ___ (state tree of Massachusetts)
- With 45-Across, shade provider
- Samara dropper
- West ___ (Williams-Sonoma subsidiary)
- Tree that might be "slippery"
- American ___, North Dakota state tree
- Nightmare street of movies
- Suburban street adornment
- Horror film street
- Backyard shade giver
- North Dakota's state tree, e.g.
- Street adorner
- Common street or tree
- Big tree
- American ___, Massachusetts state tree
- Tree of a kind
- Dutch ___ disease
- One may stand near a curb
- Hockey-stick wood
- Source of shade
- ___ City (New Haven)
- Stately shade source
- Popular hardwood
- Colonnade liner
- Timber tree
- "Nightmare" street of film
- Scary street of cinema
- Street haunted by Freddy Krueger
- Shade caster
- Wes Craven street name
- Not the best street for sleeping?
- Common street or tree name
- Boston's Liberty Tree was one
- "A Nightmare on ___ Street"
- Natural sunscreen?
- Fearful movie street
- Hackberry, e.g.
- It may be a victim of blight
- Ornamental shade tree
- Creepy film street
- Hackberry family
- Certain shade tree
- Terrorized street of film
- New Haven shade provider
- Tree type
- Shade spreader
- A samara source
- Colonnade tree, perhaps
- Street in a horror film
- Bark for some canoes
- Krueger's street
- Street of horror
- Picnic shader, perhaps
- Nightmare street
- Bark beetle's habitat
- "Nightmare" street of film
- One of Massachusetts' state symbols
- Certain bark beetle's target
- Common tree
- Street of cinematic horrors
- Graceful tree
- Hackberry cousin
- Shade provider in New Haven
- Golf course planting
- Shady tree
- Tree with tough, useful wood
- Tree with samaras
- Horrible movie street?
- It may be slippery
- Symbol of New Haven
- Tree with seeds that whirl like helicopter blades
- Scary Hollywood film street
- American ___, Massachusetts state tree
- American ___, North Dakota state tree
- Endangered tree
- Classic street liner
- Boat-building wood
- Deciduous tree
- ___ City (New Haven)
- Freddy's street
- Boston's Liberty Tree, for one
- Boulevard planting
- Keel material
- Bay State symbol
- Common shade provider
- Creepy cinema street
- ____ Creek, Manitoba
- Tree
- The Liberty Tree, for one
- Street of Hollywood nightmares
- Tree with winged fruits
- Natural sun screen?
- Street in a noted Wes Craven movie
- Original London Bridge construction material
- Street in Johnny Depp's first feature
- "Nightmare" street of films
- Type of tree
- Horror-film street
- Amsterdam street adornment
- Lumber tree
- ___ Street, main thoroughfare in "Peyton Place"
- Wood used in bows
- Popular street tree
- It might be slippery
- Wahoo, for one
- With 59 Down, source of shade
- Hardwood tree
- Wood used in making some dartboards
- Barrel material
- Material for a cooper
- Avenue tree
- Popular tree type
- 'Slippery' tree
- 46-Across provider
- 'Nightmare on ___ Street'
- Slippery tree
- 'A Nightmare on ___ Street'
- Massachusetts symbol
- 'Nightmare' street
- A hardwood
- Shady giant
- Tall, stately tree
- Elegant tree
- Slippery ___ tree
- Tree for a bark beetle
- With 68 Across, stately shade source
- Winged ___
- Early dartboard material
- Rose cousin
- Wood for a barrel maker
- One may be slippery
- One might grow to over 100 feet
- Threatened shade tree
- Creepy street in cinema
- Tree in some Constable paintings
- Shady Massachusetts tree
- Scary street of films
- Common tree or street name
- Old Boston's Liberty Tree, for one
- Sunblock of a sort
- Famed horror-film street
- Tree "hugged" in the names at 17-, 27-, 43-, and 56-Across
- Cinematic nightmare street
- Tree in many street names
- Tree that might be slippery
- Towering tree
- Tree or street name
- "Slippery" shader
- Dart board wood
- Wood
- Oak's cousin
- Bearer of serrated leaves
- West ___ (fancy furniture store)
- North Dakota state tree
- Banyan cousin
- Tree for which New Haven is nicknamed
- Stately 33-Down
- Horror film franchise street name
- Certain leaf beetle's target
- Lane liner
- Canoe maker's material
- Horror movie street
- Titular Wes Craven street
- Avenue shader
- Disease-struck tree
- Blighted tree
- Boat wood
- Symbol of liberty in the French Revolution
- Graceful shade tree
- Street of horror-film fame
- Scary movie street
- Good name for a tree-lined street
- "Slippery" shade tree
- Light lumber source
- Tree on a golf course
- Suburban tree
- Freddy's street of horror
- Samara-dropping tree
- American ___ (Massachusetts state tree)
- Disease-stricken tree
- The ___ City (New Haven)
- Choice for bow-making
- Oval-leafed shade tree
- Smooth-leaved ___
- London's earliest water pipes were made with it
- Tree blighted by a bark beetle
- Nightmarish street of filmdom
- West ___ (upscale furniture store)
- Scary film street
- Dennis the Menace's street
- With 65-Across, source of shade
- Good wood for cabinetmaking
- Slippery ___ (herbal remedy source)
- Threatened tree species
- Durable furniture wood
- Wood in Lucius Malfoy's wand
- It's shady
- With 32-Down, street shader
- Krueger's street of dreams
- Street often near 46 and 58 Down
- Wood for dartboards
- Common Canadian street name
- Street of film fame
- What some studio easels are made of
- Street often near Maple
- Classic vineyard tree
- Cabinetry material
- Tree that can form natural tunnels
- Wood for a Cooper at times
- Victim of a bark beetle barrage
- A target of the Asian long-horned beetle
- Big shade tree
- Endanged shade tree
- Scary cinematic street
- Timber source
- Horrible Freddy's street
- Eponymous tree, streetwise
- Ship wood
- Endangered shade tree
- Large shade tree
- Street in "Freddy vs. Jason"
- Village-green shader
- 20th-century blight victim
- Common New England street name
- Popular bonsai choice
- Material for some bed frames
- Split-resistant wood
- Lawn tree
- Creepy street of horror
- West ___: high-end furniture retailer
- Tree with hard, tough wood
- Wood resistant to splitting
- Word with Dutch or American
- Spreading-canopy tree
- Common street-lining tree
- Great ___ (old Boston Common tree)
- Sometimes-blighted tree
- Source of timber and shade
- With 73-Across, a symbol of Massachusetts
- Versatile wood
- Tree along a suburban street
- Common shade tree
- One throwing shade?
- Street near Maple, often
- Freddie's gory street
- Wand material in the Harry Potter books
- Tree with serrated leaves that taper to a point
- Stately street adornment
- Large tree
- Kind of tree
- Vase-shaped tree
- Street name
- Type of shady tree
- Tree (3)
- Strong, sturdy tree
- Type of 16-Down
- Tough wood
- The yellow ribbon tree
- Type of 58-Across
- Another type of tree
- Shady figure?
- Anytown, U.S.A. street
- Dutch ___
- Type of 53-Down
- Kind of 18-Across
- Commonly diseased tree
- Street of bad dreams?
- Common type of tree
- Shade thrower?
- Certain type of tree
- Common street name or type of tree
- Type of tree that gives plenty of shade
- Bark beetle's target tree
- Certain shady tree
- Boulevard tree, sometimes
- Native British tree
- Tree with a Dutch disease
- Chap ignoring a flipping tree
- Figure them to be out of the wood
- What Nigel Mansell has, can put you in the shade
- Wood used in model making
- Wood forming part of the panel, maybe
- Actually it's a lot bigger than a Michaelmas daisy!
- See 20
- Wood father left from cutting up maple
- Kind of 19
- Common avenue shader
- Tree with toothed leaves
- Cabinetmaker's material
- Wood that's resistant to splitting
- Film street
- Oriole's home, perhaps
- Woodworking wood
- Source of some shade
- 12th-century London Bridge construction material
- Sylvia Plath poem featuring the line I know it with my great tap root
- The Liberty Tree was one
- ___ yellows (plant disease)
- Craven's creepy street
- Slippery ___ (source of medicinal bark)
- Treaty ___ (longtime Philadelphia landmark)
- Wood used in pelmet
- Tree found principally in eastern Ligurian Mountains
- Some squirrel monkeys in wood
- Shady figure?
- Backyard tree
- American ___ (state tree of North Dakota)
- Wood often used for bow-making
- Wood required by barrel makers
- Wide-spreading tree
- Massachusetts's state tree
- Freddy Krueger's street, in a horror franchise
- Dutch ___ disease (tree blight)
- 13-Down in dartboards
- Tree variety
- Tree common along New England avenues
- Nest locale, at times
- Freddy Krueger's street, in a horror movie franchise
- Solid tree type
- Slippery ___ (type of tree)
- It can be shady
- Tree that's almost the name of a ticklish "Sesame Street" Muppet
- Timber used in wheel making
- Tall shade tree
- Horror "Street"
- Stately street
- Popular tree
- Common street
- Tall grove specimen
- Tall, graceful tree
- Tree or Street
- Shade tree subject to blight
- Dutch tree?
- New Haven tree
- Type of wood
- Makeup of Lucius Malfoy's wand
- Certain tree
- Majestic tree
- Bark beetle's victim
- Good name for many a tree-lined street
- "Nightmare" street of moviedom
- Cabinet wood
- Craven's nightmarish street
- Wood used by hotel managers
- Host for a destructive beetle
- Bark beetle victim
- Blight-stricken tree
- Nightmare street?
- ___ City (sobriquet for New Haven)
- Yard tree
- Tree that is a common blight victim
- American ___ (beetle target)
- What the first London Bridge was made of
- Tree that lines many streets
- Part of some canopies
- Its seeds whirl to the ground
- Tree that can have blight
- Tree with an American variety
- National Mall tree
- Tree in a colonnade
- Tree on a shady street, perhaps
- Wood with interlocking grain
- Wood that's difficult to split
- Popular U.S. street name
- Oak's Johto counterpart in "Pokemon"
- "American" shade tree
- Common shady tree
- Durable wood
- Tree that lines the Central Park Mall
- Street near Chestnut, perhaps
- "Peyton Place" street
- West ___: upscale store
- Major street through Yale's campus
- Gypsy moth's tree target
- Tree in many states
- Title street in a 1984 slasher film
- Bonsai choice
- Victim of a bark beetle attack
- Target for some beetles
- Popular street
- ___ leaf beetle (tree pest)
- Tree that becomes a Muppet if you add an "o" to the end
- Common urban tree
- Tree with oval-shaped saw-toothed leaves
- A wooden part Ethel Merman had
- Street in a horror series
- Oval-leaved tree
- Tree susceptible to some beetles
- Tree with winglike seeds
- The ___ City (nickname for New Haven)
- Chinese ___ (bonsai species)
- Central Park tree
- Nightmare street in movies
- Graceful plant
- Tree with a "slippery" variety
- Title tree in six horror films
- Hard-to-split wood
- Sturdy source of shade
- A common type of 51-Across
- Common tree in Central Park
- Common street name in the Northeast
- Street of horrors
- Street associated with nightmares
- Mel is hiding in which tree?
- Common name for a tree-lined street
- Tree hidden backwards in "zoom lens"
- The Liberty Tree, e.g.
- Street frequented by Freddy Krueger
- Tree susceptible to bacterial leaf scorch
- Tree that lends its name to a programming language
- Bow-making choice
- Common tree variety
- Tree susceptible to DED
- Tree with furrowed bark
- West ___: high-end furniture outlet
- Shady tree type
- Tree that's often a street name
- North Dakota's state tree is one
- Slippery ___ bark
- Left them out of the wood
- West ___ (furniture chain)
- Common street name in suburbia
- One with longtime standing on Capitol Hill
- Tree with a slippery species
- Tree with a "fluttering" species
- West ___: high-end design retailer
- With 7-Down, blight victims
- Tree associated with the underworld in Celtic mythology
- Common tree type
- Wood used in cabinetry
- Durable wood that's softer than oak
- Tree consumed by bark beetles
- Tree filled with "helicopter" seeds
- Tree in a shady neighborhood
- K) Type of tree
- Tree that's a common street name
- Bow-making timber
- Tree with "branches like breath" in a Grace Marie Grafton poem
- Blight-stricken tree species
- 23-Across with "helicopter" seeds
- Bark beetle target
- Deciduous tree with oblong leaves
- ___ Grove, Missouri locale that marked the original starting point for the Oregon Trail
- Chinese ___ (bonsai choice)
- Street in a horror franchise
- ___ City: New Haven nickname
- Tree with serrated leaves
- One might be "slippery"
- Tree along Central Park's Literary Walk
- Street in a Wes Craven title
- Hardwood softer than oak
- Furniture wood, or a common street name
- Shade-giving 34-Down
- Tree first referenced in literature in "The Iliad"
- Hedgerow tree
- *Red denizen of Sesame Street
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