always go for this type of growth : Crossword Clue

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  • - always go for this type of growth
  • - Space for printer to include border round about? It's always around
  • - tree always found to be fresh
  • - Pine, perhaps, being always naive
  • - always naive, having enduring popularity
  • - Time of growth, though not new, little growth
  • - Shoot or sprout of a tree
  • - small stem in period of three months barring november
  • - Bit of parsley, say (anagram of "grips")
  • - Branch of holly or mistletoe
  • - what you hear in this conversation: "what a nice night we're having in this dark forest!" "yes indeed! ooh, look at that full moon!"
  • - Night bird in outside hedges gives a loud cry
  • - Cries at the way Les gets disheartened
  • - Emulates a coyote
  • - Emulates a wolf
  • - Finn and Jake always have Time for this
  • - for rude vet, an unusually exciting experience
  • - for terribly rude vet, an exciting experience
  • - "Bill & Ted's Excellent ...," a Sci-Fi comedy in which Keanu Reeves portrayed one-half of a pair of time-traveling slackers
  • - '...... Time' (Finn and Jake's Cartoon Network show)
  • - Always time to turn back on narcotic growth in America
  • - “This royal throne of kings, this sceptered__John of Gaunt in Richard II
  • - Small piece of land in the ocean
  • - This sceptred ....
  • - area of london, .. of dogs
  • - I fish, nothing less - plenty of water round here!
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  • - "this is your brain … this is your brain on drugs," famously
  • - TV spot of Sonic telling you not to do drugs e.g.
  • - "this is your brain on drugs" ad, e.g.
  • - "This Is Your Brain on Drugs" ad, for one: Abbr.
  • - spot on advice?
  • - "This game has been a nail-biter but wait... The ball is in the air again! Will this be the shot that seals the ...?"
  • - Seal the ... (make an agreement official)
  • - trade in lead production
  • - Cope with losing a disorder
  • - tourist town in kent that houses two 16th-century castles
  • - Banknotes featuring this living king's visage entered circulation earlier this month
  • - king ...... (newly-crowned monarch of the u.k.)
  • - King of Spain from 1759-88
  • - England's next king, maybe
  • - Straight to the point … or, homophonically, what this answer is relative to this puzzle?
  • - Not left out at the start being outspoken
  • - Straight-talking banker? Correct
  • - Straight to the point
  • - Going straight to the point.
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