Symbols of childhood
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TOYSSymbols of childhood.
MAKEBELIEVESpecialty of childhood.
CHICKENPOXAilment of childhood.
PLAYActivity of childhood.
TOOTHFairy of childhood
DELAMARE"Songs of Childhood" poet
ATARISBORNStory of Popeye's childhood?
NAZARETHChildhood home of Jesus
ANSWERINGBACKBad habit of childhood.
CROUPOne peril of childhood.
ABILENEScene of Ike's childhood.
ONCEUPONATIMEMagic words of childhood.
MILNEFavorite poet of childhood.
RILEY"Rhymes of Childhood" poet.
TOOTHFAIRYChildhood visitor of legend
MEASLEOne of numerous childhood spots?
IMAGINARYFRIENDChildhood chum, of a sort
CAPOTEChildhood pal of Harper Lee
CONTINUETOMAKEGLADTHE" . . . he will ... heart of childhood."
ISCREAMStart of a childhood chant.
RILEYHe wrote "Rhymes of Childhood"
MEASLESOne-time bane of childhood
SIMONSimple man of childhood rhymes
SONNYChildhood nickname of J.D. Salinger
ABCDStart of a childhood learning song
MUMPSOne target of a childhood vaccine
childhoodsCHILDHOOD, the state of being a child
DEARWhat scenes of childhood are to the heart.
ZOLANovelist who was a childhood friend of Cezanne
PERECGeorge who wrote "W, or the Memory of Childhood"
CAPOTEAuthor who was a childhood friend of Harper Lee
infancyThe state or period of early childhood or babyhood
EASTORANGENew Jersey childhood home of Whitney Houston and Queen Latifah
MUSKOGEEChildhood hometown of actor Jack Oakie (which explains his stage name)
ODEWordsworth work subtitled "Intimations of Immortality From Recollections of Early Childhood"
nonnative(of a speaker) Not having spoken the language in question from earliest childhood
imagoidealized concept of a loved one, formed in childhood and retained unaltered in adult life
imagoesidealized concept of a loved one, formed in childhood and retained unaltered in adult life
imagoan idealized concept of a loved one, formed in childhood and retained unaltered in adult life.
BILDUNGSROMANWord that means "a novel that traces the psychological development of a protagonist from childhood to maturity" (13)