100% | OAK | 3 | Evergreen or deciduous tree or shrub whose fruit is the acorn |
47% | BLACKTHORN | 10 | Large shrub whose fruit is the sloe |
45% | TEA | 3 | Small tree or shrub whose leaves are used to make a beverage |
45% | DOGWOOD | 7 | Shrub or tree of the genus Cornus whose hard wood is used for tool handles |
39% | MULBERRY | 8 | Tree with an edible fruit whose leaves are the sole food source of the silkworm |
38% | BONSAI | 6 | Tree or shrub that has been dwarfed |
38% | OLIVE | 5 | Evergreen tree of the Mediterranean with edible, shiny black or green fruits |
38% | FIG | 3 | Fruit tree whose leaves were reportedly used by Adam and Eve in the Bible to cover themselves |
38% | FIG | 3 | Fruit-bearing tree whose leaves were used by Adam and Eve in the Bible to clothe themselves |
38% | ALLSPICE | 8 | Dried aromatic fruit of a tropical evergreen tree whose seeds are used as a spice |
38% | CALABASH | 8 | Tropical American evergreen tree whose gourds are used in the manufacture of tobacco pipe bowls |
37% | FIG | 3 | Fruit-bearing tree whose leaves were reportedly used by Adam and Eve in the Bible to cover themselves |
37% | ACER | 4 | Tree or shrub having winged fruit |
37% | OAK | 3 | Tree whose seed is an acorn |
37% | SUMAC | 5 | Shrub whose fruits are used to make spices in Arab cuisine |
36% | RUE | 3 | Genus of evergreen shrubs including the common — whose bitter leaves are used in herbal medicine |
35% | MAPLE | 5 | Tree or shrub such as the red — or sugar — |
35% | OHIO | 4 | State whose official fruit is the tomato |
35% | GREENHEART | 10 | South American evergreen tree of the laurel family whose greenish wood is durable in marine conditions |
35% | JUNIPER | 7 | Evergreen shrub or small tree |
35% | EUONYMUS | 8 | Genus of small trees and shrubs whose species include the spindle tree |
35% | VIBURNUM | 8 | Genus of trees or shrubs whose species include blackhaw and guelder rose |
35% | CANDLEBERRY | 11 | Tree or shrub of the genus Myrica also called bayberry |
34% | HOLLY | 5 | Tree or shrub with bright red berries associated with the festive season |
34% | NUTMEG | 6 | Evergreen tree that is the source of mace |
34% | BANANA | 6 | Fruit whose most common variety is the Cavendish |
34% | BIRCH | 5 | Tree or shrub with thin peeling bark such as the silver — or yellow — |
33% | MULBERRY | 8 | Fruit tree whose leaves are a treat for silkworms |
33% | DECIDUOUS | 9 | Type of tree or shrub that's the opposite of 11-Across |
33% | EVERGREEN | 9 | Type of tree or shrub that's the opposite of 22-Across |