Jumbo General May 09, 2020 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 19, 25 and 35 Across? Connection from #567 Richard Chamberlain, Roger Waters and Bob Newhart have George as a first name
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Crossword GK Jumbo 568 by Eimi posted on Saturday, May 09, 2020
Across Clues
- French artist whose paintings include Olympia
- The parliament of the Republic of Ireland
- The 2006 FIFA World Cup winners
- Large university town and unitary authority area in Berkshire
- Area of south Devon protected by National Park status
- English singer-songwriter whose top 10 hit singles include Single, These Words and Unwritten
- 1923 play by John Colton and Clemence Randolph, based on the short story of the same name by W Somerset Maugham
- Eurasian liliaceous plant whose succulent young shoots are cooked and eaten
- Village in South Yorkshire whose colliery was the site of a major confrontation between miners and police officers in 1984
- Denis ___, Belgian international defender who joined Fulham from Lokeren in 2016
- Bird that lays its eggs in the nests of other birds
- Hungarian-born actress whose 1950s films include Operation Amsterdam and Ten Thousand Bedrooms
- The final honours examinations of the School of Literae Humaniores or of Modern Philosophy at Oxford University
- The first premier of the Soviet Union
- Swiss city that is home to the International Red Cross and the World Health Organization
- A small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the north coast of Sicily, with an active volcano
- A small yellow finch noted for its singing
- A cut of meat from a pig, created from the tissue along the top of the rib cage
- Leader of the thirteen demons who guard Bolgia Five of the eighth circle of Hell in Dante’s Inferno
- One of two or more words pronounced differently but spelt the same
- See 36
- 1897 novel by Rudyard Kipling that follows the adventures of 15-year-old Harvey Cheyne Jr
- A card game in which two or more punters gamble against the banker
- Tree or shrub of the genus Cornus, especially Cornus sanguinea
- In heraldry, an ordinary consisting of a horizontal band across a shield, wider than a bar
- Best Supporting Actress Oscar-winner for her role in West Side Story
- Male tennis player who has won the most Grand Slam singles titles
Down Clues
- International yachting regatta that was for many years the unofficial world championship of offshore racing
- The North American name for swede
- River that rises in the Altai Mountains in China and flows to join the Ob River in Russia as its chief tributary
- In fencing, a call to adopt a defensive stance in readiness for an attack or bout
- A small ornamented case for holding needles and other small articles
- The 1969 solo studio album debut of Cream bassist and singer Jack Bruce
- City in Tennessee established in 1942 as a production site for the Manhattan Project
- One of the sons of Noah, along with Ham and Japheth
- Porcelain created in a manufactory established in Naples in 1743
- The large black-and-white African carrion-eating stork Leptoptilos crumeniferus
- See 19
- British opera singer and actor best known for playing J R Hartley in a classic Yellow Pages commercial
- Southern African dog breed once known as Van Rooyen’s lion dog
- Superfamily within Hymenoptera that comprises bees and sphecoid wasps
- Presenter of the Sunday morning sports programme Sportsweek on Radio 5 Live for 20 years until September 2019
- An obsolete unit of liquid capacity equal to 16 or 18 Imperial gallons
- A tree of the genus Ulmus
- Scottish site of a massacre of Macdonalds by Campbells and English troops in 1692
- A Maori social gathering
- Region of SW Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- 2004 number one single by The Streets
- Component of fertilisers and explosives, also known as potassium nitrate
- A sweet biscuit made of ground almonds, sugar and egg whites
- South American country whose capital is Quito
- Shrub of the genus Elaeagnus with an olive-like fruit
- 1970 musical film adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol starring Albert Finney in the title role
- King of Wessex who defeated the attempted Viking conquest
- Italian informal word for hello or goodbye
- Department of SW France whose capital is Auch