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UVEAPart of the eye whose name comes from the Latin word for "grape"
WESTJune on the ___ Coast 1998 song by Bright Eyes whose title is the opposite of east
MUSTARDFrom a word for grape juice, a hot-tasting condiment traditionally prepared by grinding the seeds of a brassica of the same name into a paste with said marc or stum; or, the yellow-ochre colour of thi
MANTISCarnivorous insect with large eyes whose first pair of legs are raised as if in prayer (6)
MARCFrench word for grape, olive or apple pomace remaining after the process of making wine, oil or cider, the former used for grappa (4)
ARGENTINASouth American republic, whose name comes from the Latin word for silver (9)
SOLEFish whose name comes from the Latin word for sandal, relating to its appearance (4)
MAMMALClass with a name that comes from the Latin word for "breast"
CALCULUSBranch of mathematics which comes from the Latin word for small stone (8)
ORCASea creature whose genus name comes from the Latin for "of the kingdom of the dead"
UVULAPart of the throat whose name comes from the Latin for "little grape"
OSTIAThe name of this ancient Roman port on the river Tiber is derived from the Latin word for mouth
LUPINPlant having large spikes of brightly coloured flowers whose name derives from the Latin word for wo
ANGUILLAIsland in the Caribbean whose name derives from the Latin word for eel (8)
SCUDOAny of several former Italian silver coins whose name derives from the Latin word for shield (5)
SGOOSEA black, dusky, hazel, red, ruffled, sage, spruce or willow game bird that is small and plump, yet its name derives from the Latin word for the tall slender long-legged bird, the crane (6)
DUKEDerived from the Latin word "dux" (leader), the highest of the five ranks of the peerage (4)
AVIAShoe brand whose name is derived from the Latin word for "bird"
OVALSShapes whose name derives from the Latin word for "egg" (5)
ORIOLEBird whose name is derived from the Latin word for "golden"