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Summer songs

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The season between winter and summer, known for new growth and warmer weather.
Since its construction in 1968, it has been the official summer home of The Cleveland Orchestra.
Pleasant or comfortable heat, making one feel cozy and comfortable.
Canadian crooner Leonard Cohen had one of these that was famous. And blue.
A playful trick or practical joke meant to amuse or surprise.
Beautiful insects with colorful wings, often symbolizing transformation and beauty.
The quality of being new, clean, invigorating, or revitalizing.
The act of making something new, reviving, or starting over fresh.
A collection of lush green plants, shrubs, or foliage.
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The lyrics to a hit song from 1992 that references this atmospheric activity include "All I can say is that my life is pretty plain. You don't like my point of view and I'm insane."
One year after Hurricane Katrina ravished the Gulf Coast, Bono from the rock band U2 gave this brass band a shout-out during an emotional live performance of "The Saints are Coming" when the New Orleans Saints opened its 2006 season at the Superdome.
Short periods of rain, often light and occurring during spring months.
Fine powder produced by flowers, carried by wind or insects to make more flowers.
"Bad" and "Bugs" are good examples.
A renewed energy, enthusiasm, or interest in something previously dull or inactive.
Tiny Tim and his ukulele scored a hit song about this flower back in 1968.
The act of waking up or becoming aware of something new or significant.
A bright, yellow flower that blooms in early spring, symbolizing new beginnings.
Eric Clapton recorded a number of hit songs by an Oklahoma songwriter who was sometimes called this.
British pop star Natasha Bedingfield has a pocketful of this.
When a seed begins to grow and develop into a young plant.
An oval-shaped object laid by birds, reptiles, or insects, often containing new life.