Tree that might be "slippery" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ELM Tree that might be "Slippery"? (3)
8% EEL Metaphor for slipperiness (3) New York Times May 7, 2026
8% EELS Slippery swimmers (4)
8% EVASIVE Slippery (7) (7) The Sun Mini Apr 9, 2026
8% PRESENTS They might be under the tree (8) Universal Mar 28, 2026
7% ARBORIST One who might help trim your tree? (8) The Atlantic May 10, 2026
7% ISLE A cartoon of one might have a single palm tree (4) The Atlantic May 8, 2026
7% MAY Might (3) Premier Sunday Apr 19, 2026
7% LIP Slippery around rim (3) (3) Mirror Cryptic Apr 15, 2026
7% FIRS Trees at a Christmas tree farm (4) LA Times Daily Apr 8, 2026
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