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Answer for the clue "First fruit locale ", 4 letters:
eden
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Population (2000): 126 Housing Units (2000): 59 Land area (2000): 0.483968 sq. miles (1.253472 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.483968 sq. miles (1.253472 sq. km) FIPS code: 21420 Located within: Mississippi ...
Usage examples of eden.
This was the true aera of the golden age, and the only golden age which ever had any existence, unless in the warm imaginations of the poets, from the expulsion from Eden down to this day.
The MACQUARIE only does a coasting trade between Eden and Auckland, and Halley is so at home in these waters that he takes no observations.
For their sake he has sent me to instruct you that all your battlecraft in the Eden universe must be withdrawn at once.
Eden SILVER WINGS, SANTIAGO BLUE submitted to arm-twisting and promised to catch up with them later at the Bluebonnet Hotel.
Eden and Troy dos Caras, either or both, were entitled to borrow, interest-free, up to a total of a half million dollars from the Membership Trust Fund.
Troy and Eden dos Caras, a bearded man and a pregnant woman, be hermaphrodites?
UFO-contact mythologizers are slower to change, and we can still find accounts of flying saucers from a Venus populated by beautiful human beings in long white robes inhabiting a kind of Cytherean Garden of Eden.
Eden, whose Czech sympathies were known, the British Government, early in 1940, officially recognized the Czechoslovakian committee and Chamberlain made a statement recommending that Czechoslovakia be reconstructed.
If he told Ian about Eden, then Ian would feel compelled to tell Dec, and Dec would have to tell Ross.
Blue-coated personnel swarmed around them, with Eden heading her own team at the first diag bed.
Eden in bed with other men, especially smarmy Eurotrash playboys intent on betraying her.
She is steadfast as a star, And yet the maddest maiden: She can wage a gallant war, And give the peace of Eden.
Barton James of number one Harmony avenue, Donnybrook, on which sat a fare, a young gentleman, stylishly dressed in an indigoblue serge suit made by George Robert Mesias, tailor and cutter, of number five Eden quay, and wearing a straw hat very dressy, bought of John Plasto of number one Great Brunswick street, hatter.
The Olympus eden is a showcase microecology, a sample of what all Mars will be like eventually, and is not yet available for colonization.
Faints in her summer swoon, Between kingless continents sinless as Eden, Around mountains and islands inviolably Pranked on the sapphire sea.