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    Ugli fruit is believed to be a tangerine-grapefruit hybrid. The extremely thick, yellow-green skin fits rather loosely over the large, juicy, yellow-orange pulp sections.
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    Vanilla pods grow on orchids and are thus considered fruits.
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    Wongi is also called Caqui and is a tasty fruit eaten by Torres Strait Islanders who travel from island to island to collect the fruit.
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    Zats! Where did X go???

    Ah, well. I guess I'll just have some fruit from the Zig Zag Vine. Hmm, orange sherbert. Yumm...
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    Xotic fruits may all have been eaten.

    Who wants to start clothing/garments for a next round? If not, suggest a new one please.
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    An Anorak is handy to have when it is cold and wet outside.
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    Boxers are a sensible choice, but I'm certain I don't know nearly enough fancy clothes names to fill up A through Z.
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    Coats just coats, aren't they useful at times?
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    Dungarees are not that flattering but are worn by workmen, toddlers and militant feminists.
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    Earmuffs are useful for the cold.
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