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Definitions of gin in various dictionaries:
noun - strong liquor flavored with juniper berries
noun - a trap for birds or small mammals
noun - a machine that separates the seeds from raw cotton fibers
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With 38-Across, cocktail with lemon or lime |
Pink Lady alcohol |
Artificially stir (up) |
Juniper berry product |
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Traditionally, a pink lady is made with cream, grenadine & this potent potable |
...in a Tom Collins: the dry type of this |
Yo, mixologist... my grandfather wants a Rickey made with the Beefeater brand of this liquor |
From a 1942 movie, No. 2 on Guinness' top 10 film quotes is a line that mentions this liquor |
Bombay Sapphire, with Queen Victoria on the label, is a British brand of this liquor |
In this card game, your deadwood can total up to 10 to knock legally |
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A cotton gin. |
A pump operated by a windmill. |
A snare or trap for game. |
A pile driver. |
A machine for hoisting or moving heavy objects. |
A strong colorless alcoholic beverage made by distilling or redistilling rye or other grain spirits and adding juniper berries or aromatics such as anise, caraway seeds, or angelica root as flavoring. |
Gin description |
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Gin is liquor which derives its predominant flavour from juniper berries (Juniperus communis). Gin is one of the broadest categories of spirits, all of various origins, styles, and flavour profiles that revolve around juniper as a common ingredient.From its earliest origins in the Middle Ages, the drink has evolved from a herbal medicine to an object of commerce in the spirits industry. Gin was developed based on the older Dutch liquor, jenever, and became popular in Great Britain (particularly in London) when William of Orange, leader of the Dutch Republic, became King William III, II and I of England, Scotland and Ireland, respectively, from 1689 to 1702; co-sovereign with his wife, Mary II, from 1689 to her death in 1694.* |