Crossword clues for yews
yews
- Sources of red berries
- Sources of pliable wood
- Source of archery bows
- Longbow wood sources
- Evergreen plants
- Coniferous evergreens
- Trees with poisonous leaves and seeds
- Trees with pliable wood
- Trees whose wood is used to make bows
- Trees whose name sounds like letters of the alphabet
- Trees used in making longbows
- Trees used in archery products
- Trees that yield bow wood
- Trees that sound like sheep
- Trees symbolizing death in Celtic culture
- Trees from which one can take a bow?
- Trees for bowyers
- They're common in British churchyards
- Sources of fine-grained wood
- Sources of elastic wood
- Sources of bow wood
- Some evergreen trees
- Some coniferous trees
- Poisonous conifers
- Poetic symbols of sadness
- Mostly poisonous trees
- Longbow trees
- Landscaper's shrubs
- Homophone of "use"
- Hedges, perhaps
- Evergreens with supple wood
- Evergreens with red berries
- Evergreens used in bowmaking
- Evergreens used in archery bows
- Evergreens used in ancient longbows
- Evergreens used for archery bows
- Evergreens that sound like female sheep
- Evergreens shrubs
- Evergreens of a sort
- Evergreens favored by bowsmiths
- Conifers with red arils
- Conifers with pliable wood
- Conifers with elastic wood
- Conifers that sound like sheep
- Coniferous shrubs
- Bows are made from their boughs
- Evergreens used to make bows
- Old World evergreens
- English churchyard features
- Woods used in cabinetmaking
- Some archery bows
- Evergreen trees with toxic seeds
- Fir trees
- Hedgerow trees
- Certain evergreens
- Trees used to make archery bows
- They have boughs for bows
- Grove in many an English churchyard
- Certain conifers
- Some evergreens
- Coniferous trees
- Trees yielding archery bow wood
- Composition of some hedgerows
- Some conifers
- Bearers of bright red arils
- Trees for making longbows
- Trees with red berrylike fruit
- Trees used for making wands
- Conifers yielding elastic wood
- Longbows-in-the-rough
- Sources of archers' bows
- Archers' bows
- English churchyard trees
- Longbow material
- Employ so-called traditional churchyard residents
- Evergreen shrubs
- Trees used for archery bows
- Their boughs make bows
- Ornamental shrubs
- Topiary trees
- Trees used for making bows
- Hedge plants
- Trees used to make longbows
- Trees for archers' bows
- Poisonous evergreens
- Hedge shrubs
- Common conifers
- Berry-bearing evergreens
- Landscaping shrubs
- Cone-bearing trees
- Trees with elastic wood
- Trees that symbolize sorrow
Wiktionary
n. (plural of yew English)
Usage examples of "yews".
Through the yews on the path he thought he could see a face in a window.
Nicholas drove the car between the yews and, looking left and right as he did so, got out.
A hedge of ancient yews marked the end, ten metres high, laden with their squishy dull-red berries.
Turning down the drive of yews, hollies, laurels, which almost hid The Priory from the top road, she remembered her promise to keep her eyes skinned for Rupert.
Despite the warmth, the cedars, wellingtonias and yews flanking the house were already full of orange leaves from the nearby horse chestnuts, and the ground was littered with conkers.
It was one in a line of graves among a group of tall ancient yews, and it was so dark there that he had to put on his torch to find it.
At all events with Cowper lurking somewhere on the far side of the yews, any further attempt by Johnny to get down into the vault was quite out of the question.
They were approaching an avenue of ancient yews, the dark green foliage thick and lush, some of the main branches spreading out over the road.
Through the bare wet branches of the tangled wood I could just make out the shape of yews, and the pointed roof of the little red chapel.
Black yews, grey stones, a white chrysanthemum strewing its petals on a grave.
And black in the shadow of the yews, but outlined clearly against the slab of a marble tomb beyond, a giant.