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DraQue

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DraQueDragon Quest (video game)


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He called it El Draque, which means The Dragon, after the nickname of his boss, Sir Francis Drake.
In fact, the book's title, "The Dragons of the Storm," is perhaps derived from the Spanish word for dragon, draque.
The libation was originally known as the Draque and made by combining Aguardiente (the crude forerunner of rum), sugar, lime and mint and was served with a wooden spoon embellished with a cock's tale in place of a handle.
 
 
 
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