Jumbo General June 15, 2024 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 15 Across, 28 Across and 57 Across? Connection from #780 Tony Curtis, Buddy Rich and Nursie had the first name Bernard
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Crossword GK Jumbo 781 by Eimi posted on Saturday, June 15, 2024
Across Clues
- The nontechnical name for the scapula
- See 29
- England football manager 1990–1993
- England football manager 1963–1974
- In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, the wife of Caesar, whose dream predicts her husband’s death
- English inventor whose thermosiphon forms the basis of most modern central heating systems
- The second largest city in Afghanistan
- Town that served as the port of ancient Rome
- A rodent of the genus Dasyprocta
- The capital of Mali
- England football manager 1996–1999
- William Shakespeare’s wife
- England football manager 1999–2000
- Sir Patrick ___, English town planner who created the County of London Plan in 1943 and the Greater London Plan in 1944
- US state whose capital is Salt Lake City
- England football manager 1982–1990
- The large bovid mammal Ovibos moschatus
- Singer and songwriter whose albums include Purple Rain and Sign o’ the Times
- Ruth’s mother-in-law in the Old Testament
- England football manager 1974–1977
- England football manager 2008-2012
- The second largest city in Panama
- Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea coast in the extreme south of Dalmatia
- A young unmarried French girl or woman, usually used as a title equivalent to “Miss”
- North American river that rises in the Rocky Mountains and flows to the Pacific
- England football manager 1994–1996
Down Clues
- The largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea
- Society founded by the Reverend Tubby Clayton in 1919
- Boulder on the coast of Massachusetts traditionally thought to be the landing place of the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620
- A dental appliance for holding a loose tooth or prosthetic device in position
- Max ___, former world heavyweight boxing champion whose son played Jethro Bodine in The Beverly Hillbillies
- Nigerian multi-instrumentalist musician and composer and pioneer of afrobeat music who died in 1997
- BBC sitcom starring Lenny Henry that ran from 1993 to 1996
- 1911 Edith Wharton novel set in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts
- The capital of Poland
- Airline established in 1995 by Stelios Haji-Ioannou
- Genre of English stage entertainment originating in the 18th century consisting of racy and satirical songs set to popular tunes
- Italian city that is the setting for most of the action in Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew
- The sons and daughters of Uranus and Gaea in Greek mythology
- Region of New Zealand, site of the country’s first university
- The smallest region of Finland, which received autonomy by a 1920 decision of the League of Nations
- An Italian sweet almond-flavoured liqueur
- Happy ___, American folk musician who cut the first recorded version of Blowin’ In The Wind with his group, the New World Singers
- Pietro ___, Italian painter noted especially for his portraits of President Kennedy and Queen Elizabeth II
- Dustin ___, former comedy partner of Les Dennis who died in 1986
- In Greek mythology, the fluid said to flow in the veins of the gods
- French national holiday which is celebrated on 14 July each year
- 1985 film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa
- 1953 film starring Audrey Hepburn, in an Oscar-winning role, and Gregory Peck
- Disputed territory in the Balkans whose capital is Pristina
- American singer and actor whose real first names were Harry Lillis
- ___ and Booster, children’s cartoon series originally shown on the BBC’s Blue Peter
- 1983 Barbra Streisand film based on short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Young castrated bull or male ox, especially one that is being reared for beef
- ___ 1963 (Oh, What A Night), 1975 hit single by The Four Seasons
- Style of jazz that originated with The Jazz Messengers in the mid-1950s
- The third album by The Corrs, released in 2000
- 1995 album by Joan Osborne featuring the hit single One of Us
- The tenth and last of the antediluvian Patriarchs in the Old Testament
- See 6
- Rugby union player who played in the Australian team alongside his brothers Gary and Glen