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A
Tree
Grows In Brooklyn ( Elia Kazan movie )
A cat
may
look at a king
A partridge in a pear
tree
A swarm in
May
is worth a load of hay
April showers bring
May
flowers
As brown as a
berry
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As difficult as nailing jelly to a
tree
As the case
may
be
Barking up the wrong
tree
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Be that as it
may
Come what come
may
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Court of last resort ( a legal court from which no further appeals
may
be made )
Cowards
may
die many times before their death
Devil
may
care
Don't Sit Under The Apple
Tree
( Glenn Miller tune )
Done up like a Christmas
tree
Eight maids a-milking ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Eleven pipers piping ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Every rose has its
thorn
Family
tree
Five golden rings ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Fork the
tree
Four calling birds ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Gather ye rosebuds while ye
may
Gin
blossom
He who fights and runs away,
may
live to fight another day
How
may
I serve you?
I
may
not know much about art, but I know what I like
I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree, Kilmer )
Johnny B Goode ( Chuck
Berry
song )
Legs like
tree
trunks
Let the chips fall where they
may
Lit up like a Christmas
tree
Little Robin Red breast sat upon a
tree
( line from nursery rhyme )
Little Women ( Louisa
May
Alcott book )
Make like a
tree
and leave
March winds and April showers bring forth
May
flowers
May
it please the court
May
the force be with you ( A catchphrase from Star Wars )
May
to December romance
May
you live in interesting times
Memphis Tennessee ( Chuck
Berry
song )
Mr.
May
( Nickname of Dave Winfield )
My Ding A Ling ( Chuck
Berry
song )
Ne'er cast a clout till
May
is out
Nine ladies dancing ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
One
may
as well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamb
Reelin' And Rockin' ( Chuck
Berry
song )
Rock a bye baby on the
tree
top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock ( line from nursery rhyme )
Roll Over Beethoven ( Chuck
Berry
song )
Seven swans a-swimming ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Six geese a-laying ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Sticks and stones
may
break my bones but words will never hurt me
Sweet Little Sixteen ( Chuck
Berry
/ Beatles song )
Ten lords a-leaping ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
The Joshua
Tree
( U2 album )
The Scarlet Letter ( Nathaniel Hawthorne story )
The
Thorn
Birds ( Colleen McCollough book )
The apple never falls far from the
tree
The case
may
be
The darling buds of
May
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The fruit does not fall far from the
tree
The light at the end of the tunnel
may
just be a train coming the other way
The lion
may
lie down with the lamb, but the lamb won't get much sleep ( Woody Allen line )
The
tree
is known by its fruit
Thorn
in my side
Thorn
in the flesh
Three French hens ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak
Tree
( Dawn with Tony Orlando song )
Too Much Monkey Business ( Chuck
Berry
song )
Top of the
tree
Tree
hugger
Twelve drummers drumming ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Two turtle doves ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Under the greenwood
tree
Up a gum
tree
Woodman spare that
tree
You Never Can Tell ( Chuck
Berry
song )