The colours of visible light in the rainbow are easily remembered with the mnemonic ...
where the G corresponds to the colour that makes up over 90% of the flag of ...
who, over the last 50 years, has been the #1 exporter of crude ...
which is sometimes called ...
which describes the uniforms of the ...
which can describe a worker who makes ...
which is an alloy that is, by mass, 11% ...
whose trace amounts make rubies ...
which is the colour of the rose of the House of ...
who opposed the House of ...
which is the surname of an Albuquerque drug kingpin whose product was ...
which is a colour whose pigments historically relied on ...
which was first isolated by Georg Brandt circa …
when the British Prime Minister first moved into …
whose door is famously painted …
which some might argue isn’t a colour because it is …
which also applies to a wannabe colour that just mixes blue and red in equal parts, i.e., …
which was a colour reserved for …
which would include William of …
which was a colour named after a …
where another, albeit smaller, example is the …
where the most common hybrid, the Persian, is grown most commonly in …
whose flag features a bird that is primarily …
which is one of the members of the …
which is the colour a miner would expect to see if they found an ...
which is part of a common nickname for the island of ...
where there is a legend of diminutive bearded fairies called ...
who are famous for hiding pots of gold at the end of the ...
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Black
Black Gold
Blue
Brown
Chromium
Citrus Fruit
Cobalt
Emerald
Green
Ireland
Ivy League
Lancaster
Leprechauns
Lime
Mexico
Not in the Rainbow
Oil
Orange
Purple
Rainbow
Red
Royalty
ROYGBIV
Saudi Arabia
Stainless Steel
Steelers
White
York
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