Which spirit was highly popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but was then banned for years in the Congo, France, USA, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria-Hungary, Brazil and Switzerland?
What is the name for an alcoholic preparation of opium widely used in the 18th and 19th centuries to treat a number of different complaints?
Which place, used by Russians in 1814 to bombard Paris, became a popular entertainment area in the 19th and 20th centuries, outside the city limits, free of Paris taxes (and where the local nuns made wine)?
The malted herb-flavoured grain-based spirit mixed from a whisky-like distillate called malt wine and other distillates exclusively in Holland or Belgium, is named for what plant?
A gold cauldron discovered in 2001, initially thought to be ancient, then to be early 20th century, and later to have been made by a silversmith who created for Nazi, was discovered where?