Orange lemon and lime
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TREESOrange, lemon and lime
margaritacocktail made of tequila, lime or lemon juice, and an orange-flavored liqueur, usually served in a salt-rimmed glass
citrusesA tree of a genus that includes citron, lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit. Native to Asia, citrus trees are widely cultivated in warm countries for their fruit, which has juicy flesh and a pulpy rind
CITRUSTREELemon, lime, or orange
CITRUSLemon, lime or orange
ADELime, lemon, or orange add-on
TREESLemon and lime
ADESLemon and lime
ADESLemon and lime ...
ADESLime and lemon
ADESLemon and lime additives
ADESLime and lemon beverages.
ADESLemon and lime followers
ADESLemon and lime drinks
ADESLime and lemon trailers
ADESuffix with lemon and lime.
CITRONAncestor of the modern lemon and lime
margarita(Spanish) a cocktail of tequila, lime and lemon-juice also MARGUERITA
margaritasMARGARITA, (Spanish) a cocktail of tequila, lime and lemon-juice also MARGUERITA
collinsa tall iced drink of soda water, sugar, lemon or lime juice, and liquor (as gin)
sevicheappetizer of small pieces of raw fish marinated in lime or lemon juice, often with onions, peppers, and spices
sevichesappetizer of small pieces of raw fish marinated in lime or lemon juice, often with onions, peppers, and spices
cevicheappetizer of small pieces of raw fish marinated in lime or lemon juice, often with onions, peppers, and spices
ADESOrange and lime
ADESOrange and lime refreshers
ADESOrange and lime, for two
ADESLemon and orange
ADESLemon and orange drinks
ICESLemon and orange confections.
ADESLemon and orange ends
HUESLemon and orange, e.g.
HUESOrange and lemon, e.g.
sidecarcocktail made with brandy, orange liqueur, and lemon juice
sidecarsA cocktail of brandy and lemon juice with orange liqueur
limoneneliquid terpene, C40H16, occurring in two optically different forms, the dextrorotatory form being present in the essential oils of lemon, orange, etc., and the levorotatory form in Douglas fir needle oil