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Things midsummer often describes ("midsummer ________")
- dawn
- heat
- sky
- bonfires
- cares
- light
- strolls
- storms
- conditions
- festivities
- sunshine
- approaches
- marriage
- onwards
- beef
- moon
- temperatures
- holiday
- customs
- frosts
- droughts
- blooms
- days
- decrepitude
- monotony
- pasture
- noon
- feeling
- merriment
- fires
- frenzy
- twilight
- warmth
- flower
- day
- forest
- dreams
- drought
- celebrations
- dusk
- song
- shoot
- flowers
- morning
- trees
- afternoons
- past
- festivals
- observations
- night
- visitors
- tree
- moonlight
- flame
- midday
- sunlight
- suns
- noonday
- eve
- skies
- opera
- noons
- butterflies
- morn
- roses
- rains
- moths
- sun
- feast
- scene
- peace
- dream
- nights
- dues
- battles
- rain
- pleasure
- festival
- midnight
- haze
- weather
- madness
- grasses
- leaves
- king
- evenings
- snow
- sunrise
- revels
- pomps
- dawns
- holidays
- storm
How midsummer often is described ("________ midsummer")
- languid
- polar
- english
- wonderful
- present
- continental
- cool
- high
- sultry
- hot
- dull
- deep
- sweet
- splendid
- italian
- humid
- indian
- tired
- late
- warm
- south
- levantine
- mild
- cloudless
- hottest
- perfect
- ordinary
- fierce
- fateful
- nigh
- quiet
- northern
- arctic
- antarctic
- american
- full
- thirsty
- steamy
- dry
- green
- glad
- critical
- sunny
- past
- serene
- tropical
- oppressive
- australian
- nearer
- russian
- beautiful
- near
- leafy
- summer
- fine
- eventful
- six
- bright
- breathless
- next
- worth
- glorious
- rich
- lavish
- bewildering
- very
- early
- southern
- enormous
- ripe
- brief
- last
