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Tom and Jerry was a punch of some sort. You can still see punchbowl and cup sets with the Tom and Jerry inscription in antique stores. Named after the Hawthorn characters? Don't know.
What was the context of the usage? Does the punch definition fit?
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted "Tom and Jerry"? zardoz 12/17/00 04:04 AM Re: "Tom and Jerry"? tsuwm 12/17/00 05:20 AM Re: "Tom and Jerry"? Solamente, Doug. 12/27/00 05:13 AM Re: "Tom and Jerry"? zardoz 12/27/00 10:50 PM
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