Scarlet and hay
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FEVERSScarlet and hay
FEVERScarlet or hay
REDSScarlet and Stalin
REDSCarmine and scarlet
REDSRuby and scarlet
REDSScarlet and cerise
FEVERSYellow and scarlet
REDSScarlet and carmine
REDSScarlet and crimson
REDSScarlet and ruby
REDSScarlet and cherry
REDSCrimson and scarlet
IBISES"White" and "scarlet" birds
REDBIRDSCardinal and scarlet tanager
REDSCarmine and scarlet, e.g.
ROSESRobin Hood and Will Scarlet
REDBIRDSScarlet tanager and cardinal, for two
QUETZALBird with brilliant green and scarlet plumage
jewelfishesA scarlet and green tropical freshwater cichlid
jewelfishA scarlet and green tropical freshwater cichlid
ROSESRobin Hood and Will Scarlet, e.g.
CLUEGame with Miss Scarlet and Professor Plum
jequiritythe poisonous scarlet and black seed of the rosary pea often used for beads
ocotilloA spiny, scarlet-flowered desert shrub of the southwestern US and Mexico, sometimes planted as a hedge
poincianatree, Delonix regia, of the legume family, native to Madagascar, having showy clusters of brilliant scarlet flowers and long, flat, woody pods
avadavatwaxbill, Estrilda amandava, native to Asia, having in the male scarlet plumage with white dots on the sides and breast: raised as a cage bird
amadavatwaxbill, Estrilda amandava, native to Asia, having in the male scarlet plumage with white dots on the sides and breast: raised as a cage bird
wahoosshrub or small tree, Euonymus atropurpurea, of North America, having finely serrated, elliptical leaves and pendulous capsules that in opening reveal the bright-scarlet arils of the seeds
wahooshrub or small tree, Euonymus atropurpurea, of North America, having finely serrated, elliptical leaves and pendulous capsules that in opening reveal the bright-scarlet arils of the seeds
streptococcusA bacterium of a genus that includes the agents of souring of milk and dental decay, and hemolytic pathogens causing various infections such as scarlet fever and pneumonia
streptococciA bacterium of a genus that includes the agents of souring of milk and dental decay, and hemolytic pathogens causing various infections such as scarlet fever and pneumonia
arbutusany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food
arbutusesany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food
mandrilllarge baboon, Mandrillus (or Papio) sphinx, of western Africa, the male of which has a face brightly marked with blue and scarlet and a muzzle that is ribbed: an endangered species
quetzalsany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quezalsany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quetzalany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quezalany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
nopalesany of a genus (Nopalea) of cacti of Mexico and Central America that differ from the prickly pears in having erect petals and scarlet flowers with the stamens much longer than the petals
nopalany of a genus (Nopalea) of cacti of Mexico and Central America that differ from the prickly pears in having erect petals and scarlet flowers with the stamens much longer than the petals