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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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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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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 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grog is an
alcoholic beverage.
Grog or
Grogs may also
refer to the following:
Grog (film), a 1982 Italian...
- 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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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...
- The Navy
Grog was a po****r 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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Grog is a 1982
Italian comedy film. For this film the
director Francesco Laudadio was
awarded with a
David di
Donatello for Best New Director.
Franco Nero...
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drink called grog, made by
pounding sun-dried kava root into a fine powder,
straining and
mixing it with cold water. Traditionally,
grog is
drunk from...
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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)...