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Exactly.

What rhymes with orange?
This is the closest dancing partner for the orange that I could find! Lol! I must be bored! It is: sporange! Online definition:
A sporange is a botanical term for a sac or part of a fern or similar plant where asexual spores are created
 

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This is the closest dancing partner for the orange that I could find! Lol! I must be bored! It is: sporange! Online definition:
A sporange is a botanical term for a sac or part of a fern or similar plant where asexual spores are created
That's one of the few there are (though I tend to hear the word sporangium more often than sporange.)

The only known other one is Dorange, which is an uncommon surname in some parts of Southern England (I think there may also be a town in the area called Borange.)
 
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the closest dancing partner
Hoarse in Low Range

She went through the citrus in search of a name
Willing to accept whatever the blame

Finding a seed while sitting under a tree
PulseGleaner knows it so we have to agree

So, O-o look to the west
The help will be the best
So, O-o look to west
For the or-ange zest

The citrus, has the oranges and lime
With the perfect fruit you can find
The Shades has her porridge combine
Cause that's going down just fine

So, O-o look to the west
The help will be the best
So, O-o look to west
For the or-ange zest

Sung to America
🎶 A Horse with No Name 🎶
 

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These ideas may keep you away from that candy bowl until November and the trick or treaters have had their turn ;).
Speak for yourself! I'd be back to that Pho bucket with some 20 gallon containers and drain it as soon as it got dark enough for me not to be seen. I don't care HOW many people slurped it before I got there; it's nothing a quick re-boil won't cure. Into a deep freeze, and I'm set for the winter!

Probably ditto the version of this going around with pierogies, depending on the type (plain potato are kind of bland, now that I can't digest the sour cream to put on them. And I don't like sauerkraut.)
 
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