Contrary to semi-popular belief, the naming of "Fig Newtons" actually had nothing to do with Sir Isaac Newton. Rather, the "Newton" part came from the name of a suburb located about 8 miles west of THIS New England City.
Boston
Student Y
Monica finds it hard to believe that Elliot Lurie would call THIS woman a "fine girl".
Brandy
Established in 1963, the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (NAIC) was home to world's largest single-aperture telescope for 53 years. As of today, that telescope is no longer functioning, but the NAIC still exists and is located in THIS part of the United States.
Puerto Rico
Heavengirl
Hellboy
Sabrina Carpenter's favorite alcoholic beverage (I mean...probably...).
Espresso Martini
The "Island of the Pelicans", more commonly known by another name, can be found off the coast of THIS American city.
San Francisco
White Delilah
Black Samson
This late singer-songwriter from Mississippi gave his alcohol brand, owned by Sazerac Company, THIS very fitting name.
Margaritaville
In the 1940s, the US public was amazed by the existence of a chicken named Mike who managed to live for 18 months without a head. Though he spent most of his life touring the country and appearing in sideshows, his little chicken heart always belonged to THIS state, where he was born and bred.
Colorado
Awaylauncher
Homelander
In his hit song "Too Sweet", Hozier claims that he'd rather "take {his} whiskey neat". All it would take is a little lemon juice and egg white to turn his usual order into THIS fun cocktail (...but I suppose he wouldn't appreciate it very much).
Whiskey Sour
"The Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness" is the English translation of THIS US state's motto.
Hawaii
Dog-Fox
Vixen
This single released in 1972 contains the lyrics "take another shot of courage, wonder why the right words never come".
Tequila Sunrise