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'''Mint green''' was a colour. It was used as a clothing colour in the [[1920s]]-[[1930s]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Clockwise Man (novel)}}, {{cs|Blame Iris (short story)}})
'''Mint green''' was a [[green]] colour. It was used as a clothing colour in the [[1920s]]-[[1930s]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Clockwise Man (novel)}}, {{cs|Blame Iris (short story)}})


Arriving in [[1924]] wore a dress in mint green cotton and a long dark cloak with a hood. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Clockwise Man (novel)}})
Arriving in [[1924]] wore a dress in mint green cotton and a long dark cloak with a hood. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Clockwise Man (novel)}})

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Mint green was a green colour. It was used as a clothing colour in the 1920s-1930s (PROSE: The Clockwise Man [+]Loading...["The Clockwise Man (novel)"], Blame Iris [+]Loading...["Blame Iris (short story)"])

Arriving in 1924 wore a dress in mint green cotton and a long dark cloak with a hood. (PROSE: The Clockwise Man [+]Loading...["The Clockwise Man (novel)"])

Travelling with Iris Wildthyme, when they were in Paris in the 1930s Thomas Daley wore a mint green jumper. (PROSE: Blame Iris [+]Loading...["Blame Iris (short story)"])

Mint green could be a paint colour in use in the 1940s (PROSE: Dying in the Sun [+]Loading...["Dying in the Sun (novel)"])

In the 1960s an uncle of Ace's had a mint green Hillman Minx. (PROSE: Nightshade [+]Loading...["Nightshade (novel)"])

Mint green was the default computer image colour in the early 21st century. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Warhead [+]Loading...["Cat's Cradle: Warhead (novel)"])