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  2. Hangover - Wikipedia

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    Some terms for 'hangover' are derived from names for liquor, for example, in Chile a hangover is known as a caña [62] from a Spanish slang term for a glass of beer. [63] Similar is the Irish 'brown bottle flu' derived from the type of bottle common to beer. [64] In German, the hangover is known as a "Kater", literally a tomcat.

  3. Early Germanic calendars - Wikipedia

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    Thrimilchi was so called because in that month the cattle were milked three times a day; such at one time, was the fertility of Britain or Germany, from whence the English nation came to Britain. Litha means "gentle" or "navigable", because in both these months the calm breezes are gentle, and they were wont to sail upon the smooth sea.

  4. Hangover remedies - Wikipedia

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    Haejang-guk – or hangover soup [25] refers to all kinds of guk or soup eaten as a hangover cure in Korean cuisine. [23] [22] It means "soup to chase a hangover" [26] and is also called sulguk (Korean: 술국). [27] [28] Khash; Menudo; Miso soup [1] Zurek [23] Tripe soups; Eggs. [19] [1] [29] Egg dishes: Ostrich egg omelette – consumed as a ...

  5. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    Distilled beverages (also called liquors or spirit drinks) are alcoholic drinks produced by distilling (i.e., concentrating by distillation) ethanol produced by means of fermenting grain, fruit, or vegetables. [36] Unsweetened, distilled, alcoholic drinks that have an alcohol content of at least 20% ABV are called spirits. [37]

  6. Torpedo juice - Wikipedia

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    Aside from the expected alcohol intoxication and subsequent hangover, the effects of drinking torpedo juice sometimes included mild or severe reactions to the poison. In the first part of the Pacific War, U.S. torpedoes were powered by a miniature steam engine burning 180- or higher-proof ethyl alcohol as fuel.

  7. Tripe soup - Wikipedia

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    Tripe chorba (Turkish: işkembe çorbası, Romanian: ciorbă de burtă, Bulgarian: шкембе чорба, romanized: škembe čorba, Macedonian: чкембе чорба, romanized: čkembe čorba) is a common dish in Balkan, Eastern European and Middle Eastern cuisines. It is widely (not universally) considered to be a hangover remedy. [4] [5 ...

  8. What is the night before Halloween called? It varies by state

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    Prior to the 20th century, this type of minor mischief was confined to the last night in October. Later, the combination of the Great Depression and the escalating threat of war in the 1930s ...

  9. Bibliography of Midwestern history - Wikipedia

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    A History of the Middle West From the Beginning to 1970 (1972) 552pp the only textbook; Wertenbaker, Thomas J. "The Molding of the Middle West." American Historical Review (1948): 223-234. in JSTOR; Wishart, David J. ed. Encyclopedia of the Great Plains, University of Nebraska Press, 2004, ISBN 0-8032-4787-7. complete text online