Jumbo General October 05, 2024 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 22 Across, 43 Across and 51 Across? Connection from #796 Maisie, Poppy and Tully are the first names of multiple gold medallists in swimming at the 2024 Olympics
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Crossword GK Jumbo 797 by Eimi posted on Saturday, October 05, 2024
Across Clues
- 1984 novel by Milan Kundera
- 1974 satirical Western written and directed by Mel Brooks
- TV Western series that featured the Cartwright family
- In psychoanalysis, the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious
- Name adopted by the Don’t Make a Wave Committee in 1972
- The capital of the Bahamas
- A young woman of upper-class background who is presented to society
- Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC who worked almost exclusively in bronze
- European marine fish of the family Triglidae
- 1953 play by R F Delderfield adapted into the 1956 film Now and Forever, directed by Mario Zampi
- Sport named after the seat of the Duke of Beaufort in Gloucestershire
- 1961 song by Ben E King, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
- 1939 short novel by Christopher Isherwood set in Weimar Germany
- Michel ___, French composer who won an Oscar for the song The Windmills of Your Mind from The Thomas Crown Affair
- Electronic sub-genre of dancehall music that originated in Jamaica during the 1980s
- An emulsion of water and fat used for softening and cleansing the skin
- The fourth largest city in Minnesota, birthplace of Bob Dylan
- US actor, director, poet, playwright, author and social activist who played Da Mayor in Spike Lee’s 1989 film Do the Right Thing
- Scarlet resinous secretion of a number of species of insects of the superfamily Coccoidea
- Pakistan’s largest city
- Character in Jane Austen’s novel Sense and Sensibility who seduces Colonel Brandon’s 15-year-old ward, Eliza
- The state capital of Nebraska
- Single from Wings’ 1975 album Venus and Mars that reached reached number six in the UK and number one in the US
Down Clues
- US state whose capital is Columbus
- 1992 Woody Allen film featuring Judy Davis and Liam Neeson
- The leading division or units of a military force
- English critic, wit, and caricaturist whose works include Zuleika Dobson
- McFly’s best-selling single
- Fear of ___, 1973 novel by Erica Jong
- Circus impresario played by Hugh Jackman in the 2017 film The Greatest Showman
- The hoisting mechanism at the pithead of a mine
- Canadian prime minister from 1984 to 1993
- A formal baroque dance derived from the jig
- Artificial waterway in Egypt connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
- In classical music, brilliance of execution
- Stage name of Christa Päffgen who sang on four songs of the Velvet Underground’s debut album
- In ballet, a position in which the arm and leg are extended to the side
- A member of a people who move from place to place to find pasture and food
- The last novel George Eliot completed
- Fossil resin derived from extinct coniferous trees that often contains trapped insects
- A member of a Central American Indian people who dominated the valley of Mexico from their capital Tula from about 950-1160 AD
- Gian Carlo ___, composer of the classic Christmas opera Amahl and the Night Visitors
- The first murder victim, according to the Old Testament
- A nontechnical name for miliaria
- Animated character created by Chuck Jones who attempts to catch The Road Runner
- Brian ___, rugby player who captained the British and Irish Lions on their 2005 tour of New Zealand
- Sir Alec ___, actor whose films include The Bridge on the River Kwai and Star Wars
- See 2
- Ian ___, actor who plays Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings films and Magneto in the X-Men films
- A team sport of Native American origin
- Elevated open grassland in Southern Africa
- The rock band Budgie’s second album, released in 1972, with cover art by Roger Dean
- French word for ‘black’