Islands for landlords?
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LESSORANTILLESIslands for landlords?
ILESFrench for "islands"
TAXHAVENCayman Islands, for one
PACEaster Island's ocean, for short
ELLICEAnother name for Lagoon Islands.
LAGOONName for the Ellice Islands.
GALAPAGOSIslands known for giant tortoises
islomaniaan obsessional enthusiasm for islands
ARANSweater style named for Irish islands
OCEANICACollective name for central Pacific islands.
ELLICEAnother name for the Lagoon Islands.
islomaniasISLOMANIA, an obsessional enthusiasm for islands
STTCode name for a Virgin Islands airport
IWOOne of the Volcano Islands, for short
IWOOne of the Bonin Islands, for short
DOGSFor what animals are the Canary Islands named?
DOGAnimal for which the Canary Islands are named
ARANType of sweater named for the Irish islands where it originated
scatts(in the Shetland and Orkney Islands) a crown tax, as for use of common lands
scatt(in the Shetland and Orkney Islands) a crown tax, as for use of common lands
tapascloth of the Pacific islands made by pounding this or similar barks flat and thin, used for clothing and floor covering
tapacloth of the Pacific islands made by pounding this or similar barks flat and thin, used for clothing and floor covering
molascolorfully appliqu├®d piece of fabric handcrafted by the Cuna Indian women of the islands in the Gulf of San Blas and used for clothing, decoration, etc.
molacolorfully appliqu├®d piece of fabric handcrafted by the Cuna Indian women of the islands in the Gulf of San Blas and used for clothing, decoration, etc.
upasthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
upasesthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
candlenutsAn evergreen tree of the spurge family, with large seeds that yield an oil used for lighting and other purposes, native to Southeast Asia and the South Pacific islands