Topic in the tropics
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HEATTopic in the tropics
HEATTopic in the tropics.
HEATTropics topic
LANAIPorch, in the tropics
TSETSEFly in the tropics
MOSQUITOFly in the tropics
TSETSEFly in the tropics?
AIRCONDITIONINGAsset in the tropics.
FANNERServant in the tropics
AGUEChills in the tropics?
IGUANASunbather in the tropics
HOTWEATHERTypical forecast in the tropics
TYPHOONBig blow in the tropics
TAROFood staple in the tropics.
SIESTAMidday ritual in the tropics.
MANGOSBreakfast fruit in the tropics.
ALOESunburn remedy in the tropics
PLANTAINFood staple in the tropics
PITHHelmet material in the tropics
ANNA"... in the Tropics" (2003 Pulitzer winner)
MALARIAMosquito-borne threat in the tropics
SANGAREESpiced drink common in the tropics.
TWOTOEDSLOTHSThey hang around in the tropics
MALARIABad thing to get in the tropics
junglewild land overgrown with vegetation, esp. in the tropics
calentureFeverish delirium supposedly caused by the heat in the tropics
tropicalResembling the tropics, esp. in being very hot and humid
growerbe able to grow in some place or situation trees that grow in the tropics
bamboosA giant woody grass that grows chiefly in the tropics, where it is widely cultivated
bambooA giant woody grass that grows chiefly in the tropics, where it is widely cultivated
buffaloesA heavily built wild ox with backswept horns, found mainly in the Old World tropics
junglesAn area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics
buffaloA heavily built wild ox with backswept horns, found mainly in the Old World tropics
kwashiorkorA form of malnutrition caused by protein deficiency in the diet, typically affecting young children in the tropics
nutmegsan East Indian evergreen tree, Myristica fragrans, cultivated in the tropics for its hard aromatic seed: family Myristicaceae
jackfruitsThe very large edible fruit of this tree, resembling a breadfruit and important as food in the tropics
kumerasa convolvulaceous twining plant, Ipomoea batatas, of tropical America, cultivated in the tropics for its edible fleshy yellow root
treehoppersA tree-dwelling jumping bug that lives chiefly in the tropics. A tall backward-curving projection of the thorax gives the bug a thornlike appearance for camouflage
treehopperA tree-dwelling jumping bug that lives chiefly in the tropics. A tall backward-curving projection of the thorax gives the bug a thornlike appearance for camouflage
taroa large-leaved tropical Asian plant (Colocasia esculenta) of the arum family grown throughout the tropics for its edible starchy corms and cormels and in temperate regions for ornament