Ouzo maybe I'm not sure of the spelling its Greek and tastes like liquorish I don't think its a liqueur tho so I'm not sure Sorry
2006-08-05 12:27:39
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answer #1
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answered by Yakuza 7
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Yellow Italian Liqueur
2016-12-17 16:41:57
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answered by ? 4
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May I suggest that the 10 points should be given to the first person on the list who spelled Galliano correctly. At least this person already knew the correct spelling or was considerate enough to check for the correct spelling before posting.
pic of Galliano:
http://www.dutyfree.com.au/maintenance/shopping/706/img2.jpg
2006-08-05 12:52:45
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answered by GeneL 7
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Galliano
2006-08-05 12:22:56
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answered by longtex76 1
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You mean Limoncello. The italian liqueur
2006-08-05 12:24:42
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answered by cpsrii24 1
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It's definitely called Galliano. I think it's an Italian liquor. It tastes like black liquorice. It's disgusting to me, but if you like black liquorice I'm sure it tastes good.
When my brother married his Italian wife, her parents had been saving a bottle of Galliano for a special occasion. They handed out shots to everyone and it really grossed me out. I couldn't stand the smell. Some people really like it though.
It looks pretty, but tastes disgusting if you ask me.
2006-08-05 19:17:38
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answered by Karen H 5
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Galleano - used to make harvey wallbangers in the 70's
2006-08-05 13:27:01
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answered by Michael Z 1
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Galliano! If you mix it with orange juice and vodka, you can have a Harvey Wallbanger!
2006-08-06 04:26:09
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answered by smartipants 2
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Taqilla?
2006-08-05 13:49:04
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answered by Alina 2
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Yep! Longtex is correct.
2006-08-05 12:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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