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The Verified Answer for Southwestern tree with needles is:
- NUTPINE
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Hint 1: Clue Explanation
▼A pinyon is apparently called a NUT PINE in the Southwest — it makes sense, as most pines actually form nuts, as seeds, in their cones. The pignoli nuts, that we use to make pesto every summer with our own basil, started coming in droves from China — those taste strangely metallic to me, so perhaps one day I’ll order and try some pinyons, which are extolled as delicious. This clue last appeared in 1955.
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The correct answer to the crossword clue “Southwestern tree with needles” is NUTPINE.
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The clue “Southwestern tree with needles” most recently appeared in a NYT Crossword on August 10, 2018.
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