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  • 31Tom Collins — For other uses, see Tom Collins (disambiguation). Tom Collins IBA Official Cocktail Type Mixed drink Primary alcohol by volume …

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  • 33Uncle Jarvis and the Fence Dogs — is a Punk/Surf/Thrash band currently residing in the Midwestern United States. Often described using the terms uplifting and life reaffirming , they are known for their intricate guitar work and abrasive but often poinient lyrics.Brief… …

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  • 34Flaming Volcano (cocktail) — WPMIXInfobox iba = no source = Maryland DC Tiki blog sourcelink = http://marylanddctiki.proboards2.com/index.cgi?board=drinks action=display thread=488 name = Flaming Volcano caption = Need a photo of a multi user Flaming Volcano in action. type …

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  • 35liqueur — /li kerr / or, esp. Brit., / kyoor /; Fr. /lee kuerdd /, n. any of a class of alcoholic liquors, usually strong, sweet, and highly flavored, as Chartreuse or curaçao, generally served after dinner; cordial. [1735 45; < F; see LIQUOR] * * * Liquor …

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  • 36Bubble tea — (Boba Tea) Bubble tea Origin Alternative name(s) pearl milk tea, boba milk tea Pl …

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  • 37Sweet corn — Husked sweetcorn Sweet corn (Zea mays convar. saccharata var. rugosa;[1] also called Indian corn, sugar corn, and pole corn) is a variety of maize with a high sugar content. Sweet corn is the result of a naturally occurring recessive mutation in&#8230; …

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  • 38Corn flakes — Origin Place of origin United States Region or state Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan Creator(s) Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (1894) W.K. Kellogg Dish d …

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  • 39Sundae — The sundae is an ice cream dessert. It typically consists of a scoop of ice cream topped with sauce or syrup (often chocolate, caramel, butterscotch, or strawberry), and in some cases other toppings such as chopped nuts, whipped cream, or&#8230; …

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  • 40Corn construction — refers to the use of corn (maize) in construction. The tassel, leaf, silk, cob in husks, and the stalk are the parts of corn. According to the Michigan Department of Agriculture, corn can be made into fuel, abrasives, solvents, charcoal, animal&#8230; …

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