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Things that are Green by Picture

Based on the picture, name these things that are some shade of green.
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First submittedJuly 15, 2018
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animal
logo of this company
fruit
gem
animal
vegetable
flag of this country
plant
phenomenon
substance
animal
flag of this country
headwear or soldier
fictional character
what makes plants green
nut
plant
shade of green or type of duck
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Level 66
Jul 19, 2018
I thought they were eyeballs.
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Level 68
Jul 21, 2018
Day Gecko should be accepted for the Gecko. Maybe even Madagascar Day Gecko and Standing's Day Gecko...
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Level 21
Nov 3, 2018
Who would know what type it is?! Not me!
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Level 72
Dec 12, 2022
lol Who would type this? Me. I totally typed day gecko (and it did accept it). Geckos aren't green. Leopard geckos are pale with dark spots, tokay geckos are blue with red or orange spots. But, day geckos like that one are totally green.
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Level 76
Jul 21, 2018
Also accept pounamu, aka greenstone?
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Level 84
Apr 2, 2019
Classic Kiwi answer. :-)
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Level 39
Aug 11, 2020
I was just about to say that ^_~
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Level 63
Jul 30, 2018
That praying mantis is staring right into my soul.
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Level 75
Oct 29, 2018
That looks like the giant green praying mantis that has invaded my yard and garden. They are killing all my black and yellow garden spiders and I've heard they will eat hummingbirds, too. They are huge! I had to be careful when picking my pole green beans, because several times I went to pick a long, fat green bean only to discover it was one of those monsters hanging on the vine. I never see my little brown praying mantis friends anymore. I'm guessing these goliaths ate them.
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Level 56
Oct 29, 2018
Well, that is his job.
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Level 44
Oct 28, 2018
Excellent quiz! As a side note, would it be possible to find a better picture for the Green Berets? In the picture it looked more black than green. I've made a few quizzes myself though, so I understand that finding good pictures can sometimes be extremely hard!
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Level 55
Oct 28, 2018
I wrote GEICO not gecko. Couldn't figure out why I was getting it wrong. Stupid commercial! Stupid me! Lol
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Level 56
Oct 29, 2018
I blame Madison Avenue.
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Level 20
Oct 28, 2018
Okra for Lady's finger
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Level 43
Oct 28, 2018
Only 35% got Emerald whaaat?
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Level 21
Oct 29, 2018
I kept on typing 'chlorophyll' wrong and what in the world is Oscar the Grouch? 16/18
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Level 75
Oct 29, 2018
Oscar is one of the Muppets. He lives in a garbage can and is always cranky.
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Level 59
Oct 29, 2018
Specifically on Sesame Street
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Level 39
Aug 11, 2020
Who DOESN'T know who Oscar the Grouch is??!😱
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Level 89
Dec 12, 2022
Older people from Canada, the United Kingdom, India, or Japan, probably. Sesame Street's not very popular in any of those countries.
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Level 78
Dec 3, 2023
The UK? Really? My mum loves it and I think everyone I know would at least be aware of it, albeit perhaps without knowing who Oscar is. There was even a Northern Irish adaptation (that I may or may not have been in), Sesame Tree. Oscar also made a cameo there.
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Level 81
Dec 12, 2022
???

As a Canadian, I must protest. It's been around in Canada almost as long as it has been in the USA, and since households in almost all Canadian cities have traditionally received US television stations (including PBS) there's no appreciable difference in popularity between here and the USA.

I was a kid in the 70s and definitely grew up watching Sesame Street.

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Level 58
Dec 12, 2022
I'm from germany and he wasn't even named Oscar in the german translation, but I still knew his name :P
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Level 69
Oct 29, 2018
Isn't okra a fruit?
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Level 56
Oct 29, 2018
I never considered it one. I also never consider eating it.
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Level 21
Nov 3, 2018
It has seeds, so it's a fruit. But if you categorize it with its taste, it's a vegetable
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Level 81
Dec 12, 2022
The same way that tomatoes and pumpkins are, sure.
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Level 62
Dec 12, 2022
Fruit is a strictly biological term. Vegetable is a culinary term. The two aren't mutually exclusive.
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Level 80
Oct 29, 2018
"More like BORE-ophyll!!"
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Level 68
Oct 30, 2018
Why isn't Ladyfinger the right answer, or at least a possible one? It is a much more common name than Okra (at least in every country I've visited).
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Level 81
Dec 12, 2022
Because okra is the American name and JetPunk is, well...

I agree 100% that ladyfinger should absolutely be accepted as well, e.g.: as a type-in. But it's not unreasonable for okra to be the default/displayed answer there.

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Level 66
Dec 12, 2022
Where I live, lady finger is a type of banana
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Level 81
Dec 12, 2022
Okra comes from Igbo, a west African language.

Lady fingers are cookies in the US, and uses to make tiramisu or to make babies stop crying. Okra would be terrible for either of those applications.

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Level 27
Oct 30, 2018
Pray mantis, or just mantis should be accepted as well
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Level 21
Nov 3, 2018
Got all but green beret.
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Level 69
Nov 4, 2018
please accept emrald for emerald
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Level 74
Jan 13, 2019
I had to waste precious time googling how to spell zucchini, turns out it was okra.
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Level 48
Feb 19, 2019
Teal is a duck?
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Level 68
Dec 12, 2022
Only one I missed!
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Level 58
Feb 4, 2020
Please accept "Day Gecko."
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Level 39
Aug 11, 2020
Can you please change it to Kiwi Fruit instead of Kiwi? I find it slightly insulting knowing that people around the world call Kiwi fruit Kiwi's, when Kiwi is our bird and what we call ourselves...
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Level 59
Dec 12, 2022
You can't be for real lol
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Level 77
Dec 23, 2021
Please accept "mantis."
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Level 65
Dec 12, 2022
For the agnostic mantis type. :D
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Level 67
Dec 12, 2022
Can you also accept "southern lights" for the aurora as northern lights are acceptable? The Southern Hemisphere has the same phenomenon
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Level 58
Dec 12, 2022
I tried northern lights but it didn't work. I also tried polar lights, but it wouldn't work either... :(
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Level 68
Dec 12, 2022
Northern Lights worked for me 🤷🏻‍♀️
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Level 76
Dec 12, 2022
I don't think that the plant is clover (Trifolium sp.), but rather sorrel or shamrock (Oxalis sp.).
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Level 55
Dec 12, 2022
Teal isn't really a shade of green imo. It's more of a mix between green and blue. Although granted I could have gotten it if I knew the other clue.
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Level 53
Dec 14, 2022
Can you accept shamrock for clover?
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Level 60
Jan 6, 2023
Teal is blue, no?