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Answer for the clue "Salt's swig ", 4 letters:
grog

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Grog is an alcoholic beverage. Grog may also refer to the following: Grog (clay) , a type of ceramic Grog (film) , a 1982 Italian film starring Franco Nero Grogs (Known Space) , fictional alien species in Larry Niven's Known Space universe Grog (Marvel ...

Usage examples of grog.

Arthur was determined to stamp out drunkenness within the female prison, and his orders were that any turnkey caught selling grog was to be instantly dismissed and severely punished with three hundred strokes of the lash.

A government cart was, of course, ready in the gully below, and in less than five minutes the whole stock of grog, some two hundred pounds sterling worth, or five hundred pounds worth in nobblers, was carted up to the Camp, before the teeth of some hundreds of diggers, who had now collected round about.

If you ask me, said Margery into her glass of grog- for whom else had she to talk to, with Jin, the slut, for ever creeping out to the backyard for a word or something more with James, and Poll with her slavering mouth and her doll, little more than an idiot, and Esther walking on air because she was in love?

The list of drinks given in the journal before me includes punch, cider, strong beer, porter, grog, madeira, port, claret, sherry, toddy, sangaree, and syllabub.

Much of this I knew from shoreside gossip in the Gaspe where the sailors from incoming ships were constantly arguing such questions in the grog shops along the waterfront.

Most of the grog shops were open, barkeeps dispensing Injun whisky from barrels to long-haired flatboat men across planks laid on barrels, white men grouped around makeshift tables playing cards, and small groups of black men visible in alleyways, on their knees in the mud and weeds, shooting dice.

Marcus smoking his Negrohead, drinking his grog, watching them, loving them, talking to them, welcoming her into his home.

Then, after carefully choosing the shadiest side of the verandah, he would stretch his legs at full length, dangle his feet over the railings, call for a glass of grog to wash the dust out of his throat, thereby intensifying the redness of a sun-baked face, and would finally set himself to the perusal of his correspondence.

I abstained from Welsh rarebits and grog that evening, and did not even join in the customary game of whist.

Escape was the tavern and entertainment was but to listen to the connivers with their conundrums, who suffering the same woes and telling and hearing stories of others' despairs, became anesthetised over their vessels of grog.

From a sense of duty Jack called out 'Belay, there,' and they belayed, coming aboard as nimbly as cats for a glass of grog, served out on the half-deck.

But by now he had drunk a further pint of grog, and this time he said, 'I don't know what you think about this buggery lark, sir.

The Grogs liked the butts of their weapons to be gnarled and burled and this one was no exception.

But Faster Doudle, the tall man, was in my mess, and he often exchanged his grog for tobacco: it may be the same with the others.

He crawled along on the backest of back roads through an area claimed by Kurian, Grog, and Man.