Jumbo General November 23, 2019 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 14, 37 and 55 Across? Connection from #543 Keanu Reeves, Mika and Delphine Seyrig were born in Beirut
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Crossword GK Jumbo 544 by Eimi posted on Saturday, November 23, 2019
Across Clues
- English actor best known for playing Sam Tyler in the TV series Life on Mars
- The sixth studio album by Roxy Music, featuring the singles Trash, Dance Away and Angel Eyes
- A flightless marine bird of the order Sphenisciformes of cool southern regions
- Large historical division in the Scottish Highlands that now forms the northern part of Perth and Kinross
- Character from French pantomime with a whitened face, white costume and pointed hat
- American actress whose films include Picnic, The Man With the Golden Arm and Vertigo
- The Latin name for the Canticle of Simeon
- 2004 Michael Mann film starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx
- Greek island in the Aegean that is the largest island of the Northern Sporades
- British inventor of the first successful steam locomotive
- Marine invertebrate also called a lamp shell
- Craig ___, English poet whose collections include A Martian Sends a Postcard Home
- An annelid belonging to the subclass Hirudinea
- See 11
- 1976 album by The Stills-Young Band whose title track was an elegy for Neil Young’s first car
- 1986 musical that starred Cliff Richard in its West End run
- Jonathan ___, American film director best known for The Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia
- The capital of Ghana
- Actor who played Captain George Mainwaring in Dad’s Army
- 1960 novel by Kingsley Amis featuring young teacher Jenny Bunn
- Another name for oarweed
- The first person to get ten Academy Award nominations for acting
- 1985 novel by Bret Easton Ellis named after a song by Elvis Costello
- A white crystalline alcohol used as a sweetener (E420)
- A daughter of a king of Spain or Portugal
- A series of French delta-winged fighters and bombers made by the aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation
- Small four-stringed guitar that originated in Hawaii in the 19th century
- American actor, born Harvey Lee Yeary, who played Colonel Steve Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man and Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy
- Historic seat of the ancient Irish kings in County Meath
Down Clues
- North American name for a nightjar
- The ___, the third ‘Dirty Harry’ film starring Clint Eastwood, released in 1976
- Italian town that was a major Mediterranean port from the 10th to the 18th century
- Subtitle of American composer John Knowles Paine’s Symphony No. 2 in A major
- Ancient Egyptian god who was ruler of the underworld and judge of the dead
- Rocky hill about 130 km southeast of Rome, site of a 1944 battle in which its monastery was destroyed by Allied bombing
- American director whose films include Do the Right Thing and Mo’ Better Blues
- Genus of saltwater clams commonly known as jingle shells and saddle oysters
- In Roman tradition, the queen of the Olympian gods
- The capital of Turkey
- Seaside town within the Wyre district of Lancashire, at the northwest corner of the Fylde, whose Town football club first gained league status in 2012
- Scottish actor and impressionist who was the first choice to play Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses
- Steven ___, US director whose films include Jaws, ET and Jurassic Park
- 1981 crime novel written by Martin Cruz Smith, set in the Soviet Union
- Best Actress Oscar-winner for As Good As It Gets
- An ancient alphabetical writing system used by the Celts in Britain and Ireland
- A rich soft creamy cheese named after a village in Normandy where it originated
- Another name for the auricle, the external part of the ear
- Wading bird similar to a heron but usually with white plumage
- The letter I in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Market town in Cheshire whose Town football club first gained league status in 1997
- Former name for Ethiopia
- American cowboy vaudeville performer and film actor known as “Oklahoma’s Favorite Son”
- The seventh studio album by The Beatles, released in August 1966
- British band in which Midge Ure replaced John Foxx as lead singer in 1979
- Town in Lower Galilee that was the home of Jesus in his youth
- The second book of the Old Testament
- An intentionally-applied form of noise routinely used in processing digital audio and digital video data
- Irish river that rises in the Wicklow Mountains and flows into Dublin Bay
- 1981 album by Elvis Costello and the Attractions recorded in Nashville