Things in a Park with O

  • You often see elderly folks in parks.

  • Common park tree; oaks give shade.

  • Sometimes in parks, mostly at night.

  • Fruit you might bring or eat during a park picnic.

  • Some parks have orange trees in warm areas.

  • Valid in AU/UK: 'oval' = park sports field.

  • Parks are full of other people to see.

  • Parks often have big open spaces.

  • An oak tree is a classic park tree.

  • Found in some parks, esp. Mediterranean.

  • Air in parks is rich in oxygen from trees.

  • Flowers sometimes planted in decorative park beds.

  • Often built in parks as fitness or play equipment.

  • Some rustic or older parks have outhouses as toilets.

  • Trees that can grow in parks and give shade and fruit.

  • Playground or fitness obstacles in many parks.

  • Playground slide can be orange-colored.

  • Semi‑aquatic mammal, seen in some park ponds.

  • Songbirds; some parks host oriole nests.

  • Park visitor resting, walking, or on a bench.

  • Individual oriole birds visiting park trees.

  • Orange peels often appear as park litter.

  • orchid
  • Some parks include orchards with fruit trees.

  • Nocturnal marsupial sometimes roaming parks.

  • Grassy open fields for sports or picnics.

  • Open air
  • Visitor in a park; elderly woman resting on bench

  • Oil stains or bottles can be found as litter

  • Oars by a park lake or boat rental area

  • Specific playground equipment, kids can use it

  • Holiday ornaments hung on park trees or fences

  • Playground slides painted orange in the park

  • Picnic snack; slices brought to eat in park

  • Common drink at picnics or food stands

  • Bench is a park object, old just describes it

  • Group of elderly visitors walking or sitting

  • They can be park visitors like any other kids

  • Police officers patrolling or resting in park

  • A police officer present as park security

  • Park flowerbeds often have orange blooms

  • Kids play with bright orange balls in parks

  • Old trees are classic park features

  • A painted orange bench for resting in parks

  • An old tree is a clear, physical park object

  • Groups of old ladies often relax and chat in parks

  • People may bring oysters for a fancy picnic

  • Some parks have ostriches in enclosures or zoos

  • Flowering shrub; some parks plant oleander.

  • Old swings are common in older playgrounds.

  • Some parks feature a stone or metal obelisk.

  • Large bird of prey; can visit lakeside parks.

  • Cookie snack you might eat on a park bench.

  • A gate in open position; clear park object.

  • Groups of elders often play chess in parks.

  • Friendly term for older visitors in a park.

  • Can grow in beds or be sold at park stands.

  • Wild cat; might appear near natural parks.

  • Warm oat porridge people might bring for a picnic

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