| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Sounds like the place where the land meets the sea | Beech | 100%
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| The nuts of this tree "roasting on an open fire" during Christmas | Chestnut | 100%
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| Source of syrup, symbol of Canada | Maple | 100%
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| Large tree which grows acorns | Oak | 100%
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| Deck the halls with boughs of this tree | Holly | 100%
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| This tree is quite "popular" as an ornamental | Poplar | 100%
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| Waterside tree that may be "weeping" | Willow | 100%
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| Pink-flowered trees from Japan, and also a small red fruit | Cherry | 83%
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| Flowering tree that has definitely got "bark". | Dogwood | 83%
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| "Liberty tree" with a three-letter name | Elm | 83%
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| A branch of this tree is seen as a peace offering | Olive | 83%
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| White-barked tree that "trembles" or "quakes"; Pando is a grove of these | Aspen | 67%
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| Thick-trunked tree of Africa | Baobab | 67%
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| White papery-barked tree | Birch | 67%
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| Australian gum tree | Eucalyptus | 67%
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| Broad-crowned tree associated with the savanna | Acacia | 50%
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| Keeps its name even after being burnt | Ash | 50%
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| Sometimes multi-trunked tropical tree that sometimes strangles other trees | Banyan | 50%
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| Black-wooded tree of the jungle | Ebony | 50%
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| Tropical tree valued for its reddish-brown lumber | Mahogany | 50%
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| Wreaths of this tree were worn by Roman emperors | Laurel | 33%
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| Big-flowered tree from the southern US | Magnolia | 33%
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| Despite its name, it can't fly. Also known as a sycamore | Plane | 33%
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| Original source of root beer | Sassafras | 33%
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| Desert tree often used to cook barbecue | Mesquite | 17%
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