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Answer for the clue "___ Park, N.J. ", 7 letters:
roselle

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Roselle may refer to: Roselle (plant) , a species of hibiscus ( Hibiscus sabdariffa ) A drink made from that plant, also called " Hibiscus tea " USS Roselle (AM-379) USS Roselle (SP-350) , a ship that served both as a tug and as minesweeper Roselle is the ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (taxlink Hibiscus sabdariffa species noshow=1), an edible flower in the hibiscus family used to make (w: hibiscus tea), also known as ''agua de jamaica'' or sorrel.

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 23115 Housing Units (2000): 8552 Land area (2000): 5.374171 sq. miles (13.919038 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.016806 sq. miles (0.043528 sq. km) Total area (2000): 5.390977 sq. miles (13.962566 sq. km) FIPS code: 65806 Located within: ...

Usage examples of roselle.

Roselle, Roselle who already possessed a dozen French dolls, and would probably possess as many more before her doll days were over, while Nellie-- With a swift movement Polly Ann dropped the doll back into the box, and picked up the other one.

She also begged to thank Cousin Margaret for the doll so kindly sent Roselle and for the red mittens sent to Paul.

But Roselle sat on a gate smiling at Metzel and waving her handkerchief till the soldier-peasants were out of sight.

He came at a time when the women, Roselle among them, were gathering in the hay.

It would probably be Jane Roselle coming to collect the delphiniums she had promised to have ready for her.

It was Jane Roselle, apologising and asking if it would be all right if she collected the flowers she had ordered in the morning.

Roman days and earlier - Vetulonia and Montepescali, Roselle and Vallerona, the mountain named Elmo with Acquapendente beyond it, and the hill town of Orvieto, perhaps the loveliest of them all.

He was pastor of the Presbyterian church of Roselle, New Jersey, 1869-1874, and professor of Hebrew and cognate languages in Union Theological Seminary 1874-1891, and of Biblical theology there from 1891 to 1904, when he became professor of theological encyclopaedia and symbolics.

It would probably be Jane Roselle coming to collect the delphiniums she had promised to have ready for her.

I was going home on the late train to Roselle Park, and this girl came in, sat across the aisle from me, put her feet up, and began to fan herself with her skirt.