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  • Light sources like lamps can glow orange at night.

  • Molten lava often glows bright orange-red.

  • Some lions appear orange-tan in fur color.

  • Lollipops often come in bright orange flavors.

  • Autumn leaves commonly turn orange.

  • Lipstick is often sold in orange shades.

  • Lanterns, especially paper ones, can be orange.

  • Fall leaves are famously red, yellow, and orange.

  • Some leopards look orange with black spots.

  • Lamps can be orange-colored or glow orange.

  • Leggings are sold in many colors, including orange.

  • Lighter flames can appear orange when burning.

  • Lollies (candies) often come in orange flavors.

  • Lego bricks are made in bright orange pieces.

  • Lace fabric can be dyed orange for clothes.

  • Lollipops of orange flavor are bright orange.

  • Cooked lobster shells turn bright orange-red.

  • Some lily varieties have vivid orange petals.

  • Lampshades are often orange for warm lighting.

  • Leather goods like bags or jackets can be orange-dyed.

  • Lions have orange-tan fur, close enough for kids’ play.

  • Lights can shine orange, like street or Halloween lights.

  • Lemons are often shown as bright yellow‑orange in art.

  • Lasagna top cheese layer bakes to an orange‑gold color.

  • Suitcases and luggage often come in bright orange.

  • Light orange is literally a shade of the color orange.

  • Red lentils are actually orange when dry.

  • Light bulbs can emit warm orange light when tinted.

  • Some orange drinks are called lemonade, esp. flavored.

  • Lanyards are often bright orange for visibility.

  • Lollies (lollipops, candies) are very often orange.

  • Some lizards, like certain geckos, are bright orange.

  • Leotards often come in bright orange for shows

  • A large orange is literally an orange fruit

  • Some liquors (like Aperol) are bright orange

  • Life vests are commonly bright safety orange

  • Life jackets are usually high‑visibility orange

  • Many Lamborghinis are famously painted orange

  • Some Listerine bottles/liquid are orange colored

  • Leopards have orange‑tan fur with dark spots

  • Lava lamps often have glowing orange “lava”

  • Many tree leaves turn orange in the fall

  • Some ladybugs have orange shells with black spots

  • Lotion bottles often come in orange plastic.

  • Small oranges like clementines are literally orange.

  • Lightbulb glass or glow is often warm orange.

  • Jar or pot lids are often made in orange plastic.

  • Legs can be tanned or painted orange for costumes.

  • Many kids’ lunch boxes are bright orange.

  • Lollipops often come in orange flavor and color.

  • Many liquids like juice or soda are orange-colored.

  • Lipstick frequently comes in vivid orange shades.

  • Lion’s mane fur is typically orange-golden.

  • Lion mane fur is usually golden-orange in color.

  • Lint from orange fabrics can definitely be orange.

  • Lichen can be vivid orange crusts on rocks and trees.

  • Red lentils look orange when dried and cooked.

  • Some lemon varieties and rinds can be orange-tinted.

  • Leg warmers come in many colors, orange is common.

  • LED lights can easily be made in bright orange.

  • Leaves often turn orange in autumn before falling.

  • Many Lay’s chip bags (like cheese) are bright orange.

  • Lampshades and lamp light can commonly be orange.

  • Labels on products often use bright orange designs.

  • Cough or sore‑throat lozenges are often orange.

  • Beach lounge chairs often have orange fabric.

  • Pile of actual oranges—definitely very orange!

  • "Little orange" describes a small orange‑colored thing.

  • Just more actual oranges, classic orange objects.

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