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Definitions of gibson in various dictionaries:
noun - United States illustrator remembered for his creation of the `Gibson girl' (1867-1944)
noun - Australian actor (born in the United States in 1956)
noun - United States tennis player who was the first Black woman player to win all the major world singles titles (1927-2003)
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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It's what a martini is called when the olive is replaced by a pearl onion |
Late great tennis star Althea |
Artist Charles Dana's "Girl", or her martini with an onion |
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A dry martini cocktail garnished with a pickled onion. |
United States tennis player who was the first Black woman player to win all the major world singles titles (born in 1927) |
Australian actor (born in the United States in 1956) |
United States illustrator remembered for his creation of the Gibson girl' (1867-1944) |
Gibson description |
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Gibson Brands, Inc. (formerly Gibson Guitar Corp.) is an American manufacturer of guitars, other musical instruments, and consumer and professional electronics from Kalamazoo, Michigan and now based in Nashville, Tennessee. The company was formerly known as Gibson Guitar Corp. and was renamed Gibson Brands, Inc. on June 11, 2013.Orville Gibson founded the company in 1902 as the "Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Mfg. Co. Ltd." in Kalamazoo, Michigan, to make mandolin-family instruments. Gibson invented archtop guitars by constructing the same type of carved, arched tops used on violins. By the 1930s, the company was also making flattop acoustic guitars, as well as one of the first commercially available hollow-body electric guitars, used and popularized by Charlie Christian. In 1944, Gibson was bought by Chicago Musical Instruments (CMI), which was acquired in 1969 by Panama-based conglomerate Ecuadorian Company Limited (ECL), that changed its name in the same year to Norlin Corporation. * Gibson s |