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- Q17025958 subject Q7431165.
- Q17025958 subject Q8234312.
- Q17025958 subject Q8315862.
- Q17025958 subject Q8415217.
- Q17025958 subject Q8522167.
- Q17025958 abstract "In the Royal Navy, sucking the monkey, bleeding the monkey, or tapping the admiral was the practice of sucking liquor from a cask through a straw. This usually involved making a small hole with a gimlet in a keg or barrel and using a straw to suck out the contents. It was known for people to die from alcohol poisoning by this practice.".
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q146470.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q15093585.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q154168.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q171416.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q172771.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q7431165.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q8234312.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q8315862.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q83235.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q8415217.
- Q17025958 wikiPageWikiLink Q8522167.
- Q17025958 comment "In the Royal Navy, sucking the monkey, bleeding the monkey, or tapping the admiral was the practice of sucking liquor from a cask through a straw. This usually involved making a small hole with a gimlet in a keg or barrel and using a straw to suck out the contents. It was known for people to die from alcohol poisoning by this practice.".
- Q17025958 label "Sucking the monkey".