Jumbo General August 12, 2023 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 14 Across, 19 Across and 43 Across? Connection from #736 Meld, Waterloo and Pebbles are horses that won the One Thousand Guineas
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Crossword GK Jumbo 737 by Eimi posted on Saturday, August 12, 2023
Across Clues
- Best Actress Oscar nominee for The Collector
- Royal elf created by J R R Tolkien and played by Cate Blanchett in Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings film series
- Metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive
- Temperature scale in which the melting and boiling points of water are 0 and 80 degrees respectively
- Shrub of the genus Elaeagnus with an olive-like fruit
- A thin slice of meat, usually veal, coated with egg and breadcrumbs and fried
- England football manager at Euro 96
- Alcoholic drink made by fermenting honey and water, usually with spices added
- 1989 Australian thriller film starring Sam Neill, filmed around the Great Barrier Reef
- Island state in the Indian Ocean whose capital is Port Louis
- The period of time permitted by commercial usage for the redemption of foreign bills of exchange
- Rock group in which Jools Holland came to fame as a keyboard player
- Song with which Sam Ryder represented the UK at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest
- African country whose capital is Nairobi
- Celtic punk band fronted by Shane MacGowan
- Horny protuberance on a horse’s fetlocks
- Horse that Bob Champion rode to victory in the 1981 Grand National
- Legendary British city in Arthurian legends that is the home of Elaine
- Dutch city, site of a 1944 battle during Operation Market Garden dramatised in the 1977 film A Bridge Too Far
- Drummer whose ‘Five’ topped the UK singles charts in January 1964 with Glad All Over
- Greek hero who wandered for ten years after the siege of Troy
- Annual Asian plant, Cannabis sativa, whose tough fibres are used to make canvas and rope
- Captain of the England cricket team for 45 Test matches from 1999 to 2003
- 1947 novella by John Steinbeck whose central character is called Kino
- BBC TV sitcom set in a small-town café in Nazi-occupied France during WWII
- A colourless oily pungent poisonous liquid used in the manufacture of dyes, plastics, pharmaceuticals and explosive
- The European flatfish Pleuronectes platessa
- Lead singer of Tyrannosaurus Rex, later T Rex
- Debut single by The Honeycombs that topped the UK chart in 1964
Down Clues
- A team sport of Native American origin
- Fantasy world created by C S Lewis
- English actor who starred in the sitcoms Doctor in the House and Mind Your Language
- The capital of the former province of West Pakistan
- Orphan who is Miss Bates’s niece in Jane Austen’s novel Emma
- An aromatic compound derived from phenol found in coal tar and creosote
- Former National Hunt jockey who was Champion Jockey eight times (including one title shared with John Francome)
- Rupert Brooke poem that begins “If I should die, think only this of me”
- An area of interlocking basalt columns in County Antrim, the result of volcanic eruption
- Supreme commander of a fleet or navy
- A squirrel’s nest
- Actor, singer and comedian who played the title role in the 1952 film Hans Christian Andersen
- Either of the points in the elliptical orbit of a planet or comet where it is closest to or furthest from the sun
- Dr Seuss character, played on screen by Jim Carrey in a 2000 film
- Cocktail originally served at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix
- 1989 film starring Dolly Parton, Olympia Dukakis, Shirley MacLaine, Sally Field, Julia Roberts and Daryl Hannah
- A fast German vessel carrying guns and torpedoes in World War II
- The oldest city in Germany
- 2000 film that starred Jamie Bell in the title role
- Dance troupe who made their debut on Top of the Pops in 1968
- English rap music project led by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Mike Skinner
- English singer, songwriter and model who released her eponymous debut album in 2017
- American singer-songwriter best known for the song Walking in Memphis
- Small fort or earthwork, especially to defend a bridge, pass, etc.
- An oriental pipe also called a hubble-bubble
- Swedish aerospace and defence company that began manufacturing cars in 1945
- A venomous snake of the family that includes the cobras, coral snakes and mambas