This Connecticut native was a general in both the American and the British armies during the Revolutionary War.
Benedict Arnold
The capital city is Amsterdam, but the government of the Netherlands resides in this city
The Hague
Martha's Vineyard
President Obama
Bevo
University of Texas
The Spanish-derived name of this punch made with red wine & fruit juice refers to its bloodlike color
Sangria
In 1920 when an Equal Rights Amendment was first proposed, it was opposed by this group, the LWV
League of Women Voters
This potent potable was created in the Netherlands under the name genever
Gin
Kennebunkport, ME
President George H.W. Bush
Goldy Gopher
University of Minnesota
This drink is the official adult beverage of the Kentucky Derby
Mint Julep
In 1875 this Tammany Hall "Boss" escaped from prison and fled to Cuba and then to Spain
Boss Tweed
A sabot is another name for this type of wooden shoe originally worn by Dutch farmers
Clog
Hyannis Port, MA
President Kennedy
Sebastian the Ibis
University of Miami
El Floridita, a restaurant in Old Havana, claims to be the birthplace of this rum drink sometimes served frozen
Daiquiri
In 1945 scientists in this state witnessed the detonation of the world's first atomic bomb
New Mexico
This "colorful" dynasty led the Dutch revolt against Spain & later became the royal family
The House of Orange
Key West, FL
President Truman
Big Jay
University of Kansas
Add some tabasco if you're looking to add a little kick to this drink, which may help with a hangover.
Bloody Mary
In 1911 the U.S. signed an agreement with Russia, Japan, and the U.K. to protect the seal herds in this sea
Bering Sea
Before the Netherlands switched to the euro, this was its primary unit of currency
The guilder
Santa Barbara, CA
President Reagan
Bill the Goat
U.S. Naval Academy
Orange juice is the "navel" in a fuzzy navel; this flavored liquor makes it "fuzzy"