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mollykins | 15:24 Sat 17th Jul 2010 | Food & Drink
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Out of the standard primary and secondary colours, it is only orange that is a fruit aswell?

For example you get apple which is a shade of green but green (nor purple, blue, yellow or red) are actually fruits are they? Just checking for a quiz, it's a simple question but there might be some exotic rare fruit called a blue etc etc . . .
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mamma thanks for the link, but they are too hard for the people who'll be at the quiz, the majority of whom don't remember much of the last century
In terms of the visible spectrum, "brown" refers to high wavelength (low frequency) hues, yellow, orange, or red, in combination with low luminance or saturation.[4] Since brown may cover a wide range of the visible spectrum, composite adjectives are used such as red brown, yellowish brown, dark brown or light brown.
Extension Physics does that cover string or should I say elastic theory?
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The teacher mentioned string theory but it wasn't on the syllabus i don't think.
Well then have you included a question about 'Pink' the singer?
oranges are not the only fruit - you a jeanette winterson fan kawakiri???
No can't say that I am, but there is always achance.
plum is not a secondary colour...and its not really a colour...its a shade that people come to use the word plum to describe it...

such as people say lemon to mean yellow or aubergine to decribe dark purple
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exactly joko, and in the answer will be, the only standard colour to also be the full name of a fruit . . .

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