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20 answers for: Oranges or Indians
RANKANSWERCLUE
OSAGESOranges or Indians
TEAMCowboys or Indians, e.g.
FIGSPear-shaped "fruits" or syconia of trees in the mulberry family, with leaves symbolising modesty in art; dialect word for segments of oranges; or, lady finger bananas (4)
EATERSApples suitable for consuming raw, as opposed to "cookers", such as Blenheim Oranges or Bramleys, more suited to baking or stewing (6)
JAFFABrand of oranges (or cakes) (5)
FRUITJUICEBreakfast beverage of oranges or grapes
POMANDERSFrom the French meaning "apple of amber", clove-studded oranges or perforated orbs containing mixtures of aromatic substances (9)
LIONDANCESFestive displays where performers in costume might "eat" lettuce, oranges, or red envelopes for luck
SPONGESSessile porifers, such as the breadcrumbs, crumpled dusters, mermaid's gloves, prawn crackers, sea oranges or shredded carrots, that play crucial roles in marine ecosystems (7)
PEELZest of an orange or a lemon in its natural or candied state; or, a baker's wooden shovel for sliding bread or pizza dough in or out of a hot oven (4)
SECTIONMeaning "to cut", a part or piece, such as a chapter of a book, segment of an orange or subdivision of a newspaper, orchestra or platoon (7)
ZESTWord for woody skin quartering a walnut originally, later lemon, orange or other citrus peel for flavouring; or, a quality of gusto, piquancy or relish (4)
SEGMENTFrom the Latin for "to cut", each of several parts into which something, such as an arthropod/insect, orange or population, is or may be divided; or, part of a circle that is cut by its chord (7)
GROVEFirst director of the Royal College of Music who founded the Dictionary of Music and Musicians; or, a woodland/orchard of lemon, orange or olive trees (5)
MARIGOLDAfrican, French or signet: an orange or yellow flower used as a companion plant,Tagetes (8)
GREYFlamingo chicks are born ___ or white and take up to three years to reach their mature pink, orange, or red plumage
URSINIA(with the common name 'jewel of the veldt'), grown for their yellow or orange or white-rayed flowers (7)
MARMALADEFrom "quince jam", "honey apple", word for membrillo-like solid jelly cut into squares originally, later a preserve of the first mentioned pome, bergamot, orange or other citrus; or, a ginger moggy, s
RAGA farthing; a herd of colts; a pithy part of an orange or lemon; a prank; a scrap of cloth one figuratively loses when blowing one's top; or, something contemptuously compared to such a tatter, such a
BAKEAPPLEAn apricot-, orange- or peach-coloured bramble or noop that is also called a cloudberry, for it is found growing at high altitude in mountainous regions of the Nordic countryside, up in the nubes (9)