a town in southern France, on the Rhône, home of the ancestors of the Dutch royal house
a large round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind
the Dutch royal house, originally a princely dynasty of the principality centred on the town of Orange in the 16th century
a city in northeastern New Jersey, northwest of Newark; population 65,390 (est. 2008)
a bushy shrub of north temperate regions, which is cultivated for its strongly scented white flowers, the perfume of which resembles orange blossom
a cream-coloured butterfly of both Eurasia and North America, the male (and sometimes the female) of which has orange tips to the forewings
a suburban township in northeastern New Jersey, northwest of Newark; population 42,617 (est. 2008)
a small evergreen tree of warm climates, which bears a hard-shelled edible fruit with poisonous seeds
a large seedless orange of a variety which has a navel-like depression at the top containing a small secondary fruit
a county in southwestern California, between Los Angeles and San Diego; population 3,010,759 (est. 2008)
a Protestant political society in Ireland, especially in Northern Ireland
the longest river in South Africa, which rises in the Drakensberg Mountains in NE Lesotho and flows generally westward for 1,859 km (1,155 miles) to the Atlantic, forming the border between Namibia and South Africa in its lower course
an edible roughy, much prized for its white flesh. Found in deep waters of temperate oceans worldwide, its reddish body turns orange after being exposed to air
a thin stick, pointed at one end and typically made of orange wood, used for manicuring the fingernails
a small spiny North American deciduous tree which bears inedible green orange-like fruit. Its durable orange-coloured timber was formerly used by American Indians for bows and other weapons
an English dessert apple of a golden or orange-red variety which ripens late in the season
flowers from an orange tree, traditionally worn by the bride at a wedding