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AVOCADOFruit whose name can be traced back to the Aztec word aguacate
OZOMATLIFusion band whose name comes from the Aztec word for the astrological symbol of the monkey
CIPHERSynonym for code, which can be traced back to the Arabic word 'sifr', meaning 'nothing'
IRONThe occupation of farrier can be traced back to the Latin term ferrum, meaning what? (4)
SWINEFLUBad wines will make you sick? It can be traced back to the farm (5,3)
MAILKind of service that can be traced back to the American Revolution
BALLERINAIn Italian, it means "to dance." The English meaning is gender-specific. First known use in English can be traced back to 1815.
AUSTRALIANOne whose origins can be traced back to Darwin? (10)
DERIVATIVEGet tax I added included, as it can be traced back to another source (10)
CIABATTAThe Italian literally means "slipper." The English word refers to a flat Italian bread with a crust. First known usage has been traced back to 1985.
HELENEName traced back to the "Iliad"
GESSOThe Italian means, literally, "gypsum." In English, it refers to a substance (often made of gypsum) used as a ground for painting, among other purposes. It first use can be traced to 1596.
HORNEDThe origins of What enduring but false stereotype can be traced to costume designs for Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen opera cycle productions of the 1870s? (6,6,7)
HELMETSThe origins of What enduring but false stereotype can be traced to costume designs for Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen opera cycle productions of the 1870s? (6,6,7)
VIKINGThe origins of What enduring but false stereotype can be traced to costume designs for Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen opera cycle productions of the 1870s? (6,6,7)
DATEPalm fruit whose name, meaning "finger", refers to the shape of the plant's leaves; or, any one of the specified days of the month represented on a calendar (4)
GRAPEFruit whose name precedes "fruit" in the name of another fruit
MAFIAThis word comes from a term for a Sicilian secret criminal society, probably from a Sicilian dialect. Its first known use in English can be traced to 1866.
VOLCANOIts origins in English can be traced to Italian (or Spanish but ultimately Latin). It describes, as Britannica defines it, a "vent in the crust of Earth or another planet or satellite, from which issu
CONTRAILBoeing leak that can be traced to criminal? (8)