| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| One of the most popular woody scents in fragrances | Pine | 83%
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| Native to the Himalayas and the Mediterranean | Cedar | 67%
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| Tallest known species of trees | Redwood | 50%
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| One of the most popular Christmas tree | Fir | 33%
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| One of the few deciduous conifers. | Larch | 33%
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| Most soundboards are made of this material, used in pianos, guitars, and banjos. | Spruce | 33%
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| Many subtypes are known for their thinner and conical shapes. | Cypress | 17%
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| Unlike the plant of the same name, these trees are not poisonous | Hemlock | 17%
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| It's female seed cones are used in the alcohol for G&Ts | Juniper | 17%
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| The bright red "berries" of these trees are edible, but the inner seeds are poisonous. | Yew | 17%
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| Japanese native | Asunaro | 0%
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| Australian Native | Kauri | 0%
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| Native to Chile and Argentina. | Monkey Puzzle | 0%
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| Native to southwestern North American and yields edible nuts | Piñon | 0%
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