Yes.
Chew, grew, few, new, glue, trough and crew is what I can think of.
If you are not old, and you rhyme with grew, you are new.
The poem "As I Grew Older" does not have a rhyme scheme. It is written in free verse and doesn't follow a true pattern.There is no specific rhyme scheme in "As I Grew Older." The poem is written in free verse.
honey dew?
Is a frogs butt watertight? Yes, yes it is So yes, they do rhyme
-shoe -two -poo -clue -due -grew
chew brew grew ending with ew prehaps? dew, through, shrew, crew, mew, threw Gnu, blue, too, to, two, view, sue, knew, new, blew, moo, lieu, lou, pooh, zoo
flew,blew,blue,knew,moo,grew, goo,glue
For on- fawn, dawn, shone, pawn, ron, jon, yawnFor if- riffe, schiff, shiff, skiff, sniff, stiff, tiffFor you-glew, glue, gnu, goo, graue, grew, greweFor want-For to-You, through, true, do, boo, coo, dew
Few words that rhyme with "roux" include "you," "cue," and "blue."
The word 'crew' would work. 'Group' also has some slant rhyme with 'grew,' and there is definitely alliteration with those two words.
Boot ................................................................................................ Or how about 'blew it' as in, 'He won a fortune but blew it within 2 years'? And I suppose 'do it' might do. Work your way through the alphabet - 'hew it', 'glue it' etc. ................................................................................................