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Rate | Answer | Clue |
TANGERINES | Orange-coloured fruits | |
PERSIMMON | Large orange-red tropical fruit | |
MELON | Large edible fruit from a vine | |
TOMCAT | A male cat, especially when full grown or of large size. | |
RISEN | Grown | |
AROSE | Grown | |
RISING | Grown | |
BIG | Large | |
MATURE | Grown-up | |
OCHRE | Orange/yellow | |
LOCAL | Home-grown | |
GREAT | Large | |
ADULTS | Grown-ups | |
EPIC | Large-scale | |
ADULT | Full-grown | |
MACROTOUS | Large-eared. | |
HESPERIDIUM | A large berry with a thick rind, as a lemon or an orange. | |
PLURILOCULAR | Having several divisions containing seeds; as, the lemon and the orange are plurilocular fruits. | |
POLYCARPELLARY | Composed of several or numerous carpels; -- said of such fruits as the orange. | |
CEDRAT | Properly the citron, a variety of Citrus medica, with large fruits, not acid, and having a high perfume. | |
CACOON | One of the seeds or large beans of a tropical vine (Entada scandens) used for making purses, scent bottles, etc. | |
SHADDOCK | A tree (Citrus decumana) and its fruit, which is a large species of orange; -- called also forbidden fruit, and pompelmous. | |
PLANTAIN | A treelike perennial herb (Musa paradisiaca) of tropical regions, bearing immense leaves and large clusters of the fruits called plantains. See Musa. | |
SEA ORANGE | A large American holothurian (Lophothuria Fabricii) having a bright orange convex body covered with finely granulated scales. Its expanded tentacles are bright red. | |
REDSTART | An American fly-catching warbler (Setophaga ruticilla). The male is black, with large patches of orange-red on the sides, wings, and tail. The female is olive, with yellow patches. |