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a beefeater is a guard at the Tower of London in England
Beefeater
England
Answer A Beefeater is the popular name for the for the Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London. Their original duties were to look after prisoners in the Tower and to safeguard the Crown Jewels. Nowadays, they act mainly as tour guides and, because of their historic uniforms, they are a tourist attraction themselves. The origin of the name "Beefeater" is not clear, but some historians believe it is because they received beef as part of their wages. Beefeater is a brand of gin. Beefeater is the nickname for the guards at the Tower of London, one of these guards is pictured on the label.
The Beefeaters (correctly called the Yeoman Warders) are a ceremonial guard for the Tower of London. The word Beefeater is often applied wrongly to the Yeomen of the Guard who are a ceremonial bodyguard for the monarch. Traditionally, they carry a weapon called a partisan. The partisan is a spear with an ornate base mounted on a long pole. (Note - this is NOT the same as a halberd, which is a combination axe and spear on a long pole.)
James Burrough. 1820.
The beefeater sex act can refer to two different things: 1. Performing oral sex. 2. Performing oral on your partner's anus.
Depends who's paying the ransom.
its called Insalata Caprese.
Beefeater London Dry Gin has been around since 18 20. There is no value found for either an empty or full bottle dating back to 1950.
It is called mold.
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