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  2. Bloody Mary (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    This booklet may be one of the earliest publications depicting the name Mary, while using the same ingredients in today's Bloody Mary. [10] Fernand Petiot claimed to have invented the modern Bloody Mary in 1934 as a refinement to George Jessel's drink, at the King Cole Room in New York's St. Regis Hotel, according to the hotel's own history. [11]

  3. Fernand Petiot - Wikipedia

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    And there is a waitress there everybody calls Bloody Mary. One of the boys said that the drink reminds him of Bloody Mary, and the name stuck." [1] Following his move to the United States, Petiot first added salt, lemon, and Tabasco sauce — now considered essential ingredients — to the Bloody Mary in order to satisfy requests from American ...

  4. Bloody Mary (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Mary is a legend of a ghost, phantom, witch, or spirit conjured to reveal the future. She is said to appear in a mirror when her name is chanted repeatedly. The Bloody Mary apparition may be benevolent or malevolent, depending on historic variations of the legend. Bloody Mary appearances are mostly witnessed in group participation play.

  5. Why are Bloody Marys only for the morning? - AOL

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    For the easier-on-the-wallet option, the veggie-loaded classic Bloody Mary there starts at $11.50. The anytime Bloody Mary also can be regional or cultural, said Shelley Buchanan, founder of the ...

  6. Category:Bloody Mary (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Bloody Mary, the variations of her story, and her depictions. It is a legend of a ghost, phantom, or spirit conjured to reveal the future. She is said to appear in a mirror when her name is chanted repeatedly. The Bloody Mary apparition may be benign or malevolent, depending on historic variations of the legend. Bloody Mary ...

  7. Bloody Mary - Wikipedia

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    All pages with titles containing Bloody Mary; Bloody (disambiguation) Mary (disambiguation) Agent 077: Mission Bloody Mary, a 1965 adventure film; Dead Mary, a 2007 horror film; Mary, Bloody Mary, a 1999 young adult novel; Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary, a 1974 horror film; The Bloody Mary Show, a British comedy web series; The Legend of Bloody Mary ...

  8. Caesar (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The original cocktail of vodka with seasoned tomato and clam juice made its debut at the Polonaise nightclub in Manhattan in November 1953. [3] The drink was introduced as the "Smirnoff Smiler" by owner Paul Pawlowski. [4] In December 1953, columnist Walter Winchell reported that the drink was seasoned with "a dash of Wooooshhhtasheer Sauce". [5]

  9. Young Royals (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Young Royals is a series of novels for children by Carolyn Meyer based on the early lives of multiple royalties such as English and French royalty. Books in the series are mostly about the English Tudors, such as: Mary, Bloody Mary (1999); Beware, Princess Elizabeth (2001); Doomed Queen Anne (2002); and Patience, Princess Catherine (2004).