Oregon's state tree, for one Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% FIR Oregon's state tree, for one (3)
94% ELMS Stately trees (4) LA Times Daily May 28, 2026
94% STATE Oregon, for one (5) Universal Mar 31, 2026
87% ELM Stately shade tree (3) New York Times Midi Jun 2, 2026
87% MAINE Pine Tree State (5) Eugene Sheffer May 30, 2026
87% WHITEOAK State tree of Connecticut (8) Eugene Sheffer May 21, 2026
87% SALEM State capital of Oregon, US (5) (5) Mirror Quiz Apr 21, 2026
83% NCAR Duke U.'s state (4) Wall Street Journal May 4, 2026
83% POEM "Trees," for one (4) Eugene Sheffer Apr 23, 2026
79% FLORIDIANS Ones in a "Flo" state? (10) New York Times Midi May 10, 2026
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