Something orange with T

  • Orange citrus fruit; tangerines are classic orange.

  • Many tigers have bright orange fur with black stripes.

  • T‑shirts can easily be orange colored clothing.

  • “Tan” is a light orange‑brown skin/fabric color.

  • Ripe tomatoes can be orange as a common variety.

  • Traffic cones are famously bright orange for safety.

  • Some tulip varieties are naturally bright orange.

  • Towels are common household items in orange.

  • Orange powdered drink mix brand; vivid orange color.

  • Some trucks are painted orange, e.g. construction.

  • Neckties are common fashion items in orange.

  • Many trains (metros, lines) are painted orange.

  • Can be sold as orange duct tape or masking tape.

  • Spinning tops are often made in bright orange.

  • Toys commonly come in bright orange plastic.

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  • Jeans aside, fashion loves orange trousers.

  • Some tabby cats have clear orange coats.

  • Domestic turkeys can have orange-hued legs.

  • Citrus fruit hybrid, peel is bright orange.

  • Sport or dance tights are often bright orange.

  • Summer tops often sold in vivid orange tones.

  • Autumn tree leaves famously turn orange.

  • Orange T‑shirts are common in sports and safety wear.

  • Many desk and toy telephones are made orange.

  • Animal tails or costume tails can be orange.

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  • Ripe tomatoes often have strong orange varieties.

  • Many autumn trees turn bright orange each fall.

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  • Flames of a torch are typically orange or yellow.

  • Tarps are often bright orange for visibility.

  • Safety or sports T‑shirts are commonly bright orange.

  • Teeth can be stained yellow‑orange over time.

  • Fruit tarts often feature orange slices or glaze.

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  • Kids’ tricycles are often painted bright orange.

  • Tropicana is orange juice; classic orange example.

  • Trash bags and bins are sometimes bright safety orange.

  • A tooth can be stained orange by foods or drinks.

  • Tile can be terra‑cotta or ceramic in orange shades.

  • Taxis are often bright orange in some cities.

  • Plastic or silicone trays are often orange.

  • Trampolines can have orange padding or frames.

  • Amber/orange shows on traffic lights for caution.

  • Toy or safety tractors are often painted orange.

  • Toes can be orange with nail polish or paint.

  • A tee (T‑shirt) can definitely be orange.

  • Teapots can be glazed or painted orange.

  • Many Tupperware lids and tubs are orange.

  • Tubes (like pool or poster tubes) come in orange.

  • Autumn tree leaves often turn orange in fall.

  • Trainers/sneakers are sold in bright orange.

  • Tools have orange handles for high visibility.

  • Toffee is typically golden to light orange.

  • Some Tic Tac candies are orange flavored.

  • Famous chocolate shaped like an orange, foil orange.

  • Their team color is famously bright orange.

  • A tan can be orange-toned, especially fake tans.

  • Many taco sauces are reddish‑orange in color.

  • Hard shells and cheese make tacos look orange.

  • Tote bags can easily be orange fashion items.

  • Orange drink mix like Tang is classic neon orange.

  • Cartoons and pictures often show orange tongues.

  • Many tennis balls are yellow‑green but some are orange.

  • Tanks in games or camo paint can be bright orange.

  • Crispy taco shells are yellow‑orange when cooked.

  • Some tarantulas, like pumpkin species, are orange.

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