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Saffron (/ˈsæfrən, -rɒn/) is a ****e
derived from the
flower of
Crocus sativus,
commonly known as the "
saffron crocus". The
vivid crimson stigma and styles...
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trained at The
Saffrons in
preparation for the FA Cup
finals against Newcastle United (1955) and
Birmingham City (1956). The
Saffrons has
hosted both...
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Cindy & The
Saffrons was a UK
vocal group,
comprising Joanne Whalley as "Cindy" and
Lindsay Neil and
Sally Stairs as The
Saffrons. In 1982 at
Abbey Road...
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saffron or
Saffron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saffron is a ****e.
Saffron may also
refer to:
Saffron (trade), the
business of producing...
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Saffron Burrows (born 22
October 1972) is a
British and
American actress who has
appeared in
films such as
Circle of Friends, Wing Commander, Deep Blue...
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Saffron Autumn Barker (born 24 July 2000) is an
English influencer,
YouTuber and
podcast host. She is best
known for her time on the
seventeenth series...
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saffron orange to a
range of dull
mustard and yellowish-brown hues. The
Antrim GAA
teams are
nicknamed "The
Saffrons"
because of the
saffron-coloured...
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Abraham Gilbert Saffron (6
October 1919 – 15
September 2006) was an
Australian hotelier,
nightclub owner, and
property developer who was one of the major...
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Crocus sativus,
commonly known as
saffron crocus or
autumn crocus, is a
species of
flowering plant in the iris
family Iridaceae. A
cormous autumn-flowering...
- from 7th
century BCE. In
Medieval Europe,
turmeric was
called "Indian
saffron." The name
possibly derives from
Middle English or
Early Modern English...