National tree of the U S
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OAKNational tree of the U.S.
BALDEAGLENational bird of the U.S.
RESERVESNational Guard of the U.S.
SAYSecond word of the U.S. national anthem
SEEWord in the first line of the U.S. national anthem
COLORADOPLATEAURegion with the highest concentration of national parks in the U.S.
dodthe department of the U.S. federal government charged with ensuring that the military capacity of the U.S. is adequate to safeguard the national security
YELLOWSTONEThe first U.S. National Park
ECUADORCountry whose national currency is the U.S. dollar
NEWESTLike Indiana Dunes among the U.S.'s 61 national parks
vistasnational program in the U.S., sponsored by ACTION, for sending volunteers into poor areas to teach various job skills
vistanational program in the U.S., sponsored by ACTION, for sending volunteers into poor areas to teach various job skills
warningsannouncement from the U.S. National Weather Service alerting the public that a storm or other weather-related hazard is imminent and that immediate steps should be taken to protect lives and property
mesquitetree of the southwest U.S
REDFIREvergreen tree of the western U.S.
TITISmall tree of the southern U.S.
TITIGlossy-leaved tree of the southern U.S.
tornillotree, Prosopis pubescens, of the legume family, native to the southwestern U.S., bearing twisted pods used as fodder
tornillostree, Prosopis pubescens, of the legume family, native to the southwestern U.S., bearing twisted pods used as fodder
pecansthe smooth-shelled edible nut of a tree of the hickory family, cultivated in the southern U.S. and Mexico
pecanthe smooth-shelled edible nut of a tree of the hickory family, cultivated in the southern U.S. and Mexico
loblolliesA small evergreen tree of the tea family, with baylike leaves and white camellialike flowers, native to the southeastern U.S
loblollyA small evergreen tree of the tea family, with baylike leaves and white camellialike flowers, native to the southeastern U.S
titishrub or small tree of the southern U.S., Cliftonia monophylla(black titi), having glossy leaves and elongated clusters of fragrant white flowers
yauponholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
cassineholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
yaponsholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
titisshrub or small tree of the southern U.S., Cliftonia monophylla(black titi), having glossy leaves and elongated clusters of fragrant white flowers
cassenaholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
yauponsholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
yaponholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
caraganaany Asiatic tree or shrub of the genus Caragana, of the pea family, having pinnately compound leaves and mostly yellow flowers, used as hedge plants in the U.S., esp. in cold regions
TITITree native to the southern U.S.
pinyonsA small pine tree with edible seeds, native to Mexico and the southwestern U.S
farkleberryA shrub or small tree with thick leathery leaves and inedible black berries, native to the southeastern U.S
farkleberriesA shrub or small tree with thick leathery leaves and inedible black berries, native to the southeastern U.S
OREMU.S. city just south of Timpanogos Cave National Monument
DEBTNational U.S. problem
ROSEU.S. national flower
YELLOWSTONEFirst U.S. National Park