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  • Hats can be bright orange, e.g. safety or team caps.

  • Hair is often dyed orange; think gingers and cosplay.

  • Honey is commonly golden‑orange in color.

  • Helmets can be orange, like bike or ski safety gear.

  • Highlighters are very often neon orange pens.

  • Halloween pumpkins are classic bright orange gourds.

  • Hot sauce is often orange from chiles or spices.

  • Hens can be orange‑feathered, like many backyard breeds.

  • Garden or fire hoses are often made in bright orange.

  • Hard hats are commonly bright orange safety gear.

  • Handbags frequently come in vivid orange fashion styles.

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  • Hammers can be orange‑handled tools for visibility.

  • Plastic hula hoops often come in bright orange colors.

  • Hands can be painted or stained orange, e.g. with paint.

  • Hoodies are commonly sold in bright orange.

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  • Clothes hangers can easily be made in orange plastic.

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  • Houses are frequently painted orange in some regions.

  • Hot air balloons are often decorated with orange panels.

  • Cartoons and kids’ books often show the sun as orange.

  • Some hibiscus varieties have strong orange petals.

  • High-heeled shoes can definitely be bright orange.

  • Hairbrush handles are commonly sold in orange plastic.

  • Headbands are fashion items that often come in orange.

  • Flames often appear orange due to burning particles.

  • Pumpkins, lights, decor for Halloween are mostly orange.

  • Some varieties of hummus (e.g. pepper) look orange.

  • Helium balloons are often bright orange at parties.

  • Hi-C is an orange-colored fruit drink brand.

  • Hay bales can look golden-orange in sunlight.

  • Ham can be glazed to a pinkish-orange color.

  • A halo in art can be painted glowing orange.

  • Hyacinths come in orange among other colors.

  • Bee hives can look warm brownish-orange.

  • Heat is often shown as orange flames or glow.

  • A hat can easily be made of orange fabric.

  • Handballs are commonly bright orange in color.

  • Some Hummer vehicles are painted vivid orange.

  • Animal horns can be painted or dyed orange.

  • Some hermit crabs have orange-tinted shells.

  • Henna paste stains skin a reddish-orange tone.

  • Hellfire is usually depicted as orange flames.

  • Heads can have orange hair or hats etc.

  • Halloween decor is often bright orange.

  • Half an orange is literally orange fruit.

  • Hair color can naturally or dyed be orange.

  • Hair bands are commonly sold in orange.

  • Heated metal glows orange when very hot.

  • Hot dogs with sauces can look orange.

  • Hornets often have orange-yellow bodies.

  • Honeycomb wax can appear yellow‑orange.

  • Trump’s hair is famously described as orange.

  • A hood on clothing can easily be orange.

  • Helium balloons are made in bright orange too.

  • Piece of cloth; can easily be orange colored.

  • Bread top; often baked to golden‑orange color.

  • Sports/basketball hoops are often bright orange.

  • Space heater casings or coils can glow orange.

  • Handles on tools or doors are often painted orange.

  • Phrase clearly describing a hot orange color.

  • Snack chips famously bright red‑orange in color.

  • Illustrated hearts and emojis are often orange.

  • Autumn harvest scenes full of orange pumpkins.

The words in the list Something orange with H come from players of the word game City, Country, River.