| Heavy, durable furniture wood | 29 |
| Hardwood used on boats | 22 |
| Durable East Indian wood | 24 |
| Wood used for flooring | 22 |
| Wood used by shipbuilders | 25 |
| Wood prized by shipwrights | 26 |
| Warp-resistant material | 23 |
| Tree of the verbena family | 26 |
| Shipbuilder's material | 26 |
| Shipbuilder's choice | 24 |
| Runabout's deck material | 28 |
| Outdoor furniture wood | 22 |
| Like some patio furniture | 25 |
| Good wood for salad bowls | 25 |
| Shipbuilder's entrée? | 28 |
| Whistler in the kitchen | 23 |
| One singing in the kitchen | 26 |
| Pots for boiling water | 22 |
| Trees used in shipbuilding | 26 |
| Shipbuilders' woods | 23 |
| Trees yielding wood for ships | 29 |
| Trees of the verbena family | 27 |
| Trees in the mint family | 24 |
| Ship-building materials | 23 |
| Cousin of a canvasback | 22 |
| Color similar to drake | 22 |
| U.K. jazz singer Clare ___ | 26 |
| Green tinged with blue | 22 |
| Gadwall's relative | 22 |
| From whence you may get down | 28 |
| Florida Marlins uniform color | 29 |
| Duck with a greenish-blue hue | 29 |
| Duck that is somewhat blue? | 27 |
| Duck or one of its colors | 25 |
| Color close to verdigris | 24 |
| Color akin to verdigris | 23 |
| Color akin to pine green | 24 |
| Blue shade on new $100 bills | 28 |
| Blue shade in 1980s garb | 24 |
| Another merganser relative | 26 |
| Crayola color retired in 2003 | 29 |
| Naturalist Edwin Way ___ | 24 |
| Novelist Edwin Way ___ | 22 |
| Nature writer Edwin Way ___ | 27 |
| Fortune-teller's tidbit | 27 |
| Tasseographer's bit | 23 |
| Shredded and bagged item | 24 |
| Item read by a fortuneteller | 28 |
| Fortuneteller's bit | 23 |
| Coffee bean competitor | 22 |
| What a tasseographer reads | 26 |
| Some diviners read them | 23 |
| Signs for some readers | 22 |
| Seer's reading matter? | 26 |
| Fortune-teller's tool | 25 |
| UNICEF good-will ambassador | 27 |
| David Duchovny's wife | 25 |
| "Spanglish" costar | 28 |
| "Spanglish" actress | 29 |
| With A urban migratory bird? | 29 |
| Half-sized marsh ducks | 22 |
| Word with tag or double | 23 |
| Pair of horses or oxen | 22 |
| There's no I in it | 22 |
| Whom the cheerleaders cheer | 27 |
| They're a sporting bunch | 28 |
| Stagecoach-pulling group | 24 |
| Plow pullers, collectively | 26 |
| Pirates or Buccaneers, e.g. | 27 |
| Kind of work or spirit | 22 |
| Group of draft animals | 22 |
| Cowboys or Indians, e.g. | 24 |
| Word with work or mate | 22 |
| Word with mate or work | 22 |
| Word after mule or school | 25 |
| Word after dream or drill | 25 |
| Word after dream or double | 26 |
| Word after "go!" | 26 |
| Wizards of Washington, e.g. | 27 |
| Wild in Minnesota, e.g. | 23 |
| Two or more draft animals | 25 |
| They play ball together | 23 |
| The O's or A's, e.g. | 28 |
| The New York Liberty, e.g. | 26 |
| Side of a soccer field? | 23 |
| Senators in Washington, once | 28 |
| Seattle Seahawks, e.g. | 22 |
| Red Wings or Black Hawks | 24 |
| Ravens or Cardinals, e.g. | 25 |
| Plow puller, collectively | 25 |
| Peter Angelos owns one | 22 |
| Orioles, Eagles or Cardinals | 28 |
| Mr. and Mrs. North e.g. | 24 |
| Most fans have a favorite one | 29 |
| Manhattan's Jaspers, e.g. | 29 |
| Manager's company? | 22 |
| Kings or Wizards, e.g. | 22 |
| Kind of player or sport | 23 |
| Hawks or Seahawks, e.g. | 23 |
| Harnessed draft animals | 23 |