This frozen rum cocktail that can be banana or strawberry is named for a district in Cuba
a daiquiri
The Casiquiare River forms a link between the drainage systems of the Orinoco & this bigger South American river
The Amazon
It's got "Drunk History": COM
Comedy Central
The average distance between these 2 bodies is 93 million miles
Earth and Sun
This word for an annual publication was around more than 4 centuries before the class of 2020 got theirs
yearbook
Reposado tequila & Grand Marnier go into the upgraded cocktail known as this kind of car margarita
a cadillac margarita
This monarchy of North Africa lies directly across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain
Morocco
Founded by Robert Redford:
SUND
Sundance
Adding up senators & House representatives, Congress has this many voting members
535
This word for a leavening agent entered the language around the year 1000
yeast
Despite its name, this cocktail never seems to go out of style
old fashioned
If she sells seashells in the Seychelles, she'll know it's an island country found in this ocean
Indian Ocean
It's premium cable:
MAX
Cinemax
Since its founding in 1955, this company with locations in all 50 states has prepared more than 800 million tax returns
H&R Block
This 4-letter shrill cry has been around since the middle ages, not just the 2004 website launch
yelp
Hindi gives us the name of this hot whiskey drink that's warming & restorative
a toddy
If you're on Nevis & have business at Government House, you need to go to this nearby island
St Kitts
It's where you can watch "NBA on TNT":
TNT
Turner Network Television
On average, the statues on this Chilean dependency are 13 feet tall & weigh 14 tons
Easter Island
One of "The Canterbury Tales" is told by this olde type of attendant or bodyguard
yeoman
A World War I artillery piece gave its national name & caliber to this champagne cocktail
The French 75
The Philippines' largest islands are Luzon and this one down south
Mindanao
With "Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street": FBN
Fox Business
This European country gets about 3/4 of its electricity from nuclear power, the most of any country
France
This word for a type of Jewish school entered English in the 1600s
a yeshiva