Crossword clues for firs
firs
- Douglas and others
- Cone-bearing trees
- Common evergreens
- Some pre-Christmas purchases
- Some pre-Christmas buys
- Some cone bearers
- Plywood sources
- Cone-dropping trees
- Cone sources
- Christmas tree varieties
- Christmas purchases
- Christmas holiday purchases
- Christmas buys
- Whence come some cones
- Types of trees often used as Christmas trees
- Two are named after Douglas and Fraser
- Trees in tree farms
- Tree line trees
- They have cones
- Stands in the forest, perhaps
- Spruce cousins
- Sources of cones
- Some early January curbside pickups
- Resin yielders
- Pre-Christmas purchases, for many
- Pine family members
- Needle-bearing trees
- Needle providers
- Mountain growths
- Maine forest sights
- Maine forest mainstay
- Holiday ball holders
- Fraser and Douglas trees
- Douglas or balsam evergreens, for example
- Douglas and Fraser
- Composition of some mountain forests
- Christmastime purchases
- Christmas trees, frequently
- Christmas trees, e.g
- Christmas setups
- Christmas lot selection
- Cedar and cypress
- Balsam and Douglas
- Alpine evergreens
- Abies trees
- Holiday purchases
- Trees near a tree line
- Mountain covering
- Pines
- Cone makers
- Christmas trees, often
- Some December deliveries
- A lot of a Maine forest
- Alpine sights
- Holiday trees
- Needle holders
- Traditional Christmas purchases
- January detritus
- They may be decorated for the holidays
- You may visit a lot of them before Christmas
- Conifers
- Some evergreens
- Evergreens
- Sapins
- Sylvan sights
- Douglas and Oregon
- Spruces' kin
- Pulp sources
- Evergreen trees
- Douglas et al.
- Tamarack's kin
- Balsams
- Trees sacred to Pan
- Larches
- Tall tales
- Many Christmas trees
- Some Christmas trees
- Fragrant trees
- Certain evergreens
- Cone holders
- Needle bearers
- Coniferous trees
- Cone bearers
- Cone droppers
- Yuletide evergreens
- Some are noble
- Fragrant evergreens
- Yule trees
- Douglas et al
Wiktionary
n. (plural of fir English)
Wikipedia
The FIRS Index is a share index of the 13 privatisation-investment funds (PIFs) listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange ( BLSE), established on 29 July 2004. FIRS stands for Indeks investicionih fondova Republike Srpske, which is Serbian for Investment Funds Index of Republika Srpska.
The highest value of the index to 22 September 2006, was on that day, at 4467.74.
Other indices on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange are the BIRS (an index of 12 leading shares) and ERS10 (an index of 10 companies from the power utility sector).
All of the companies listed on this index include the abbreviation a.d. (akcionarsko drušvo) at the end of their name, indicating their status of a public limited company.