They grow from acorns
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OAKTREESThey grow from acorns
TAPROOTSThey grow down
PEASThey grow in pods
OVAThey grow when fertilized
ANTESThey make a kitty grow
LIESThey made Pinocchio's nose grow
MOSSESThey grow on trees, sometimes
EGOSThey can grow when famous
EGOSThey can grow w-fame
EGOSThey can grow, post-success
TOTSThey grow as they go
CONSIDER"... the lilies, how they grow."
ANTESThey help the pot grow
POPPIESThey grow in Flanders' Fields.
OLIVETREESThey grow in Mediterranean groves
CROCUSBULBSThey grow in the spring.
EGOSThey may grow if stroked
LONGERWhat snakes grow as they age
EWESThey grow fat on the farm
EYEDROPSThey can make pupils grow larger
EARNERSThey believe "money doesn't grow on trees"
PARENTSMag with an "As They Grow" column
EAGLETSThey may grow up to be bald
ABSENCEIt makes the heart grow fonder, they say
ENTWINEWhat morning glory plants do as they grow
AIRSThey grow on the top of one's 'ead
IDEALSThings many people lose as they grow older
OUTOFSIGHTOUTOFMINDThey say absence makes the heart grow fonder, but ...
MOSSESThey tend to grow on the north side of trees
IDEAS"... are like beards; men do not have them until they grow up": Voltaire
rickettsiaAny of a group of very small bacteria that includes the causative agents of typhus and various other febrile diseases in humans. Like viruses, many of them can only grow inside living cells, and they are frequently transmitted by mites, ticks, or lice
rickettsiasAny of a group of very small bacteria that includes the causative agents of typhus and various other febrile diseases in humans. Like viruses, many of them can only grow inside living cells, and they are frequently transmitted by mites, ticks, or lice
rickettsiaeAny of a group of very small bacteria that includes the causative agents of typhus and various other febrile diseases in humans. Like viruses, many of them can only grow inside living cells, and they are frequently transmitted by mites, ticks, or lice