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Answer for the clue "Light reddish-yellow ", 6 letters:
ginger

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Ginger is an album released by Speedy J in 1993 as the sixth release in Warp 's Artificial Intelligence series. "De-Orbit" also appears on the Artificial Intelligence compilation. It has been described as "among the finest lounge-room techno or 'electronic ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 1 (context of hair English) Of a reddish-brown colour. 2 Flavoured with ginger. n. 1 The pungent aromatic rhizome of a tropical Asian herb, ''Zingiber officinale'', used as a spice and as a stimulant and acarminative. 2 The plant that produces ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a ginger cat (= which has orange-brown fur ) ▪ I've always wanted a ginger cat. ginger ale ginger beer ginger group ginger nut ginger British English (= orange-brown in colour ) ▪ a cheeky little boy with ginger hair ...

Usage examples of ginger.

Sal Simmons kept a little shop, An bacca seld, an spice, An traitle drink, an ginger pop, An other things as nice.

Marie is belaying him and it is left to Hannah and Ginger to greet Roger and Frances.

Rice, Currants, Sugar, Prunes, Cynamon, Ginger, Pepper, Cloves, Green Ginger, Oil, Butter, Holland cheese or old Cheese, Wine-Vinegar, Canarie-Sack, Aqua-vitae, the best Wines, the best Waters, the juyce of Limons for the scurvy, white Bisket, Oatmeal, Gammons of Bacons, dried Neats tongues, Beef packed up in Vineger, Legs of Mutton minced and stewed, and close packed up, with tried Sewet or Butter in earthen Pots.

Suddenly you saw Verrie Myers, Trish Elders, Groves and Ginger McCord huddled together at a cafeteria table earnestly with Orrie Buhr, Dougie Siefried, Janet Moss, Dexter Cambrook Eickhorn.

If it was unbecoming of Ginger to have recalled the time, it would be caddish of him to repudiate the memory.

The land cleared, coffee, ginger, sugar-cane, edoes, cassada, oranges, limes, plums, bread-fruit, pawpaws, can be planted.

Edoes, cassadas and such bread-stuffs yield in three or four months, and ginger and sugar-cane once a year.

The Indians of Nicaragua make a powerful chicha, a liquor from fresh ginger, as well as the more traditional corn chicha distilled by many Latin American Indians.

After some very interesting exchanges of reminiscences about incurable millers, roarers, lungers, half-bred blood-cattle, gingers, and slugs, which led inevitably to still more interesting stories of the chase, during the course of which both gentlemen found themselves perfectly in accord in their contempt of such ignoble persons as roadsters and skirters, and their conviction that the soundest of all maxims was, Get over the ground if it breaks your neck, formality was at an end between them, and his lordship was not only begging Bertram to call him Chuffy, as everyone else did, but promising to show him some of the rarer sights in town.

I tried to recall the names of both the spices I had known and those I had only heard of, words that would intoxicate him like perfumes, and for him I listed malabaster, incense, nard, lycium, sandal, saffron, ginger, cardamom, senna, zedoaria, laurel, marjoram, coriander, dill, thyme, clove, sesame, poppy, nutmeg, citronella, curcuma, and cumin.

Ginger viciously, and throwing back his arm, was about to hurl the doubloon far out to sea when he was arrested in the act by the sound of a distant rifle shot.

Ginger told herself as she settled back among her pillows and lay dozily awake.

gingerbread made with brown treacle and grated ginger may be eaten with zest, and reliance.

She had a passion for crystallized ginger and creme fraiche, which was hard to find anywhere else, and we both had a nostalgia for smoked turkey and Smithfield ham, which Mother, a Virginian, had seen to it were staples of our childhood.

I like: Azalea, basil, bean, corn, daffodil, fuchsia, freesia, grape, ginger, holly, hibiscus, parsley, poppy, sage, sunflower and rhododendron.