Chinese tree
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AnswerCrossword Clue
LITCHIChinese tree
TUNGChinese tree.
TUNGChinese tree
ICHOChinese tree
LICHEEChinese tree
PAULOWNIASMITHFashionable Chinese tree?
LITCHIChinese fruit tree
GINGKOChinese ornamental tree
LICHEEChinese fruit tree
LICHEEChinese tree (Var.)
tunga Chinese tree
TUNGChinese tree yielding oil.
LICHIChinese evergreen tree (Var.)
LICHEEChinese fruit tree (Var.)
GINGKOChinese shade tree: var.
LITCHIChinese fruit tree (Var.)
tungsTUNG, a Chinese tree
LICHEENut from a Chinese tree
LICHEESNuts of a Chinese tree: Var.
GINKGOChinese tree considered a living fossil
GINKGOChinese tree with fan-shaped leaves
LICHIFruit of a Chinese tree (Var.)
LICHIChinese tree or its fruit (var.)
LICHEEChinese tree with an edible fruit (Var.)
GINKGOTree whose leaves appear in many Chinese fossils
lunganthe edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LONGAN
longanthe edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LUNGAN
longansLONGAN, the edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LUNGAN
lungansLUNGAN, the edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LONGAN
lichithe edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LITCHI, LICHEE, LYCHEE
licheethe edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LITCHI, LICHI, LYCHEE
lycheethe edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LITCHI, LICHEE, LICHI
litchithe edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LICHEE, LICHI, LYCHEE
licheesLICHEE, the edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LITCHI, LICHI, LYCHEE
litchisLITCHI, the edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LICHEE, LICHI, LYCHEE
lycheesLYCHEE, the edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LITCHI, LICHEE, LICHI
lichisLICHI, the edible fruit of a Chinese tree, also LITCHI, LICHEE, LYCHEE
paulowniaany tree of the Chinese and Japanese genus Paulownia, of the figwort family, with showy flowers
paulowniasPAULOWNIA, any tree of the Chinese and Japanese genus Paulownia, of the figwort family, with showy flowers
litchisthe fruit of a Chinese tree, Litchi chinensis, of the soapberry family, consisting of a thin, brittle shell enclosing a sweet, jellylike pulp and a single seed