Grog is a term used for a variety of alcoholic beverages. During the early modern period (1500–1800), sailors required significant quantities of fresh...
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Three J's Productions (also known as Grogs Inc.) were a Canadian puppet company troupe active from 1992 to 2009. They produced a variety of television...
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Grog, also known as firesand and chamotte, is a raw material usually made from crushed and ground potsherds, reintroduced into crude clay to temper it...
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The Navy Grog was a popular rum-based drink served for many years at the Polynesian-themed Don the Beachcomber restaurants; it is still served in many...
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In Australia, a sly-grog shop (or shanty) is an unlicensed hotel, liquor-store or other vendor of alcoholic beverages, sometimes with the added suggestion...
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Look up grog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grog is an alcoholic beverage. Grog or Grogs may also refer to the following: Grog (film), a 1982 Italian...
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Grogger(s) can refer to: Grager, a noisemaker used during Purim to "blot out" Haman's name, also spelt grogger Grogger, a 19th-century name for a cooper...
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Everlight. He was saved by a young Grog when the Herd of Storms attacked his settlement. Wilhand brought Pike to heal Grog as Grog was kicked out of the Herd...
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Grog Run is a stream in the U.S. state of Ohio. According to the Warren County Genealogical Society, the origin of the name "Grog Run" is unknown. Locally...
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Greg Mosorjak (born June 21, 1961), better known as Count Grog, is an American professional wrestling manager, referee, ring announcer, commentator, promoter...
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Frieder Gröger (1934–2018), German mycologist Friedrich Carl Gröger (1766–1838), north-German portrait painter and lithographer Karl Gröger (1918–1943)...
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Grog is a 1982 Italian film. For this film the director Francesco Laudadio was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best New Director. Franco Nero Omero...
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Menai Suspension Bridge (redirect from Pont Grog y Borth)
The Menai Suspension Bridge (Welsh: Pont y Borth or Pont Grog y Borth) is a suspension bridge spanning the Menai Strait between the island of Anglesey...
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Grog the God-Slayer is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as a member of the...
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Grog Run is the name of two rivers or streams in the United States: Grog Run (Ohio) Grog Run (Buffalo Creek tributary), West Virginia This disambiguation...
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Frogger (redirect from Grogger (video game))
melanogaster. In 2008, the City of Melbourne created a spin-off called Grogger as part of a public service campaign to encourage people to take safe transportation...
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Markus Gröger (born 30 May 1991) is a German former footballer who played as a defender. Gröger made his professional debut for Hansa Rostock in the 3...
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Karl Gröger (German: [kaʁl ˈɡʁøːɡɐ] ; 7 February 1918 - 1 July 1943) was a member of a Dutch resistance group executed in 1943. In collaboration with a...
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"All For Me Grog" (Roud 475) is a traditional folk song, also known as "Good Brown Ale and Tobacco" or "Across the Western Plains", that was originally...
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B.C. II: Grog's Revenge is a 1984 video game by Sydney Development for the Commodore 64, ColecoVision, Coleco ADAM, and MSX. It is the sequel to B.C.'s...
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Friedrich Carl Gröger (14 October 1766 in Plön – 9 November 1838 in Hamburg) was a north-German portrait painter and lithographer. One of the most respected...
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Operation Grog was the name assigned to the British naval and air bombardment of Genoa and La Spezia on 9 February 1941, by the Royal Navy's Force H, consisting...
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Edward Vernon (redirect from Old Grog)
"grog" for rum diluted with water is attributed to Vernon. He was known for wearing coats made of grogram cloth, earning him the nickname of "Old Grog"...
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Frieder Gröger (June 15, 1934 - December 6, 2018) was a German mycologist from Berlin. His official author citation is "Gröger". Frieder Gröger was a teacher...
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Helen Groger-Wurm, birth name Helene Gröger (1921–2005), was an Austrian-Australian ethnologist, anthropologist and linguist. After earning a Ph.D. from...
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and then the name of an order to grant the crew an extra ration of rum or grog. Braces are the lines that control the angle of the yards. On square-rigged...
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similar to the grog British sailors drank aboard ships from the 1780s as a means of preventing scurvy. By 1795 the Royal Navy daily grog ration contained...
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twentieth century. Leigh, known as the ‘Queen of Surry Hills’, was a sly groger and fence for stolen property. She was a leading figure in the notorious...
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Marie-Louise Carven (redirect from Carven Grog)
French Label Carven Spouses Philippe Mallet (1939–1966; his death) René Grog (1972–1981; his death) Awards Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (1978) Legion...
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