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Source of cones and needles Wall Street Journal Crossword Clue Answer May 29, 2024

The Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle is back with an interesting and tricky clue "Source of cones and needles" for May 29, 2024. So, if you are eager to solve the puzzle, check the clues below and get started!

by Ritu Rathi

Updated May 29, 2024

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Source of cones and needles Wall Street Journal Crossword Clue  Answer May 29, 2024

The Wall Street Journal Crossword Puzzle is a word game unique from other crossword puzzles because of its tricky clues. You have to think creatively to solve the clues and get the answers. People who enjoy word games often find it fun and challenging. The game releases clues every day, and so we have come up with the clue and its answer.

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Source of cones and needles Wall Street Journal Crossword Clue

The Wall Street Journal Crossword Clue for today is “Source of cones and needles.” It is one of the most extensively used types of lumber. It is a well-known type of Christmas tree. They are long-lived and reach ages of 100–1,000 years. Have you been able to guess the answer? It's not very tough…..The answer and the hint have been provided below. Scroll down to check the answer.

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Hints

  • The answer is a 4 letter word
  • It starts with the letter P
  • It ends with the letter E
  • It is a conifer tree or shrub in the Pine family
  • It is a coniferous tree that has clusters of long needle-shaped leaves.
  • Many are grown for the soft timber, which is widely used for furniture and pulp, tar and turpentine.

Answer

The answer is PINE.

Explanation

The answer to the Wall Street Journal Crossword Clue “Source of cones and needles” is Pine. They are key members of the taiga (boreal forests), coniferous forests, and mixed forests in the world. Many pines are cultivated as ornamentals, including white, black, Himalayan, and stone pines, and are planted in reforestation projects or for windbreaks. Pine-leaf oil is used medicinally and is a distillation product of the leaves.

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