Jumbo General April 20, 2024 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 14 Across, 31 Across and 49 Across? Connection from #772 Alison Uttley, Paula Radcliffe and Emily Brontë have the middle name Jane
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Crossword GK Jumbo 773 by Eimi posted on Saturday, April 20, 2024
Across Clues
- Song sung by fans of West Ham United
- A plant of the genus Erodium, especially Erodium cicutarium
- City in Steuben County, New York, to which the Brooklyn Flint Glass Works moved in 1868 and adopted its name
- The world’s largest and most populous continent
- Area close to the centre of Galway city where the Corrib River meets Galway Bay
- Mansion near St James’s Palace that was the scene of an agreement in 1979 granting Rhodesia independence from the UK
- The former name of Thailand
- The Welsh language
- Island republic in the Indian Ocean whose capital is Antananarivo
- Baron ___, Cinderella’s father in the pantomime
- A member of a South American Indian people of Paraguay, Brazil and Bolivia
- The capital of Nepal
- Loss of hair from the head or body
- Snooker ball worth three points
- 1966 album by The Beatles whose cover was created by the German bassist Klaus Voormann
- Large town that is the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Hillingdon
- Country known as Deutschland in its own language
- The East Indian evergreen tree Myristica fragrans, cultivated for its seed, which is used as a spice
- 1942 Michael Curtiz film that won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture
- The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
- In Greek mythology, a nymph spurned by Narcissus who pined away until only her voice remained
- 1984 Phil Collins song that reached number one when covered by Mariah Carey and Westlife in 2000
- Another name for Arthropodium cirratum, a herbaceous perennial plant endemic to New Zealand
- A salmon up to two years of age
- Branch of mathematics in which alphabetic symbols represent unknown numbers
- Torture device called an Eiserne Jungfrau in German
- 1954 American romantic comedy film directed by Jean Negulesco that won an Oscar for Best Song
Down Clues
- French name for the 1831 novel by Victor Hugo featuring the hunchback bell-ringer Quasimodo
- The former name (until 1935) of Iran
- London borough whose wards include Catford, Forest Hill and New Cross
- Tropical American arboreal fruit-eating bird of the family Ramphastidae
- Art term describing how much painting can be done in a single day, from an Italian word which means “a day’s work”
- Caribbean fruit that is a cross between a tangerine, grapefruit and orange
- Country whose capital is Sofia
- Tourist attraction in Ceredigion, Wales, also known as Pontarfynach
- American heavy metal band who collaborated with Lou Reed on the 2011 album Lulu
- Plucked musical instrument, usually with a triangular body and three strings, used chiefly for Russian folk music
- See 46
- William Makepeace ___, English novelist best known for Vanity Fair
- Coastal area of Massachusetts that is co-extensive with Barnstable County
- English poet and hymn writer whose works include Just As I Am
- Group of volcanic islands whose capital is Funchal
- Republic in Central America whose currency unit is the quetzal
- An atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons
- Sir John ___, British composer whose works include Song for Athene, performed at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997
- The process or profession of writing or compiling dictionaries
- A light two-wheeled one-horse carriage without a hood
- Scottish economist and philosopher whose book The Wealth of Nations advocated free trade and private enterprise
- King who succeeded his brother Ethelbert as King of Wessex and Kent in 865
- Otto von ___, statesman nicknamed ‘The Iron Chancellor’
- The tropical American evergreen tree Crescentia cujete, that produces large round gourds
- German composer best known for his cantata Carmina Burana
- Celia __, British actress who played Miss Babs in Acorn Antiques in Victoria Wood As Seen On TV
- Trinidadian cricketer who played 40 Test matches for the West Indies between 2004 and 2010
- 2011 Channel 4 sitcom set at the fictional Kirke University
- Raven in Charles Dickens’ novel Barnaby Rudge