Jumbo General July 18, 2020 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 11, 28 and 52 Across? Connection from #577 Gracie Fields, Wilson Pickett and Little Richard sang about Sally
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Crossword GK Jumbo 578 by Eimi posted on Saturday, July 18, 2020
Across Clues
- A centrifugal compressor which boosts the intake pressure of an internal-combustion engine
- Empress of France as wife of Napoleon Bonaparte from 1796 to 1809
- The Plantagenet kings of England, especially those who were also counts of Anjou
- 1984 novel by J G Ballard that draws extensively on his experiences in World War II
- Market town in Monmouthshire whose name derives from the Brythonic word Gobannia
- The administrative centre of Kent, on the River Medway
- Edmondo ___, head coach of the Italian football team that lost to North Korea at the 1966 World Cup
- 1989 Joe Dante film starring Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern and Carrie Fisher
- Small, faint constellation between Cygnus and Andromeda whose name is Latin for “Lizard”
- The capital of Togo
- 1979 chart-topping single by The Police
- 13th-century queen of Scotland called the ‘Maid of Norway’
- German name for the River Morava
- Dog breed banned in the UK by the 1991 Dangerous Dogs Act
- State of Germany whose capital is Stuttgart
- The chief coalmining and industrial region of Germany
- Roman historian whose works include a biography of his father-in-law Agricola
- 1996 Barry Levinson film starring Kevin Bacon, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Jason Patric and Brad Pitt
- The capital of the former province of West Pakistan
- Market town in South Gloucestershire that was a UK Parliament constituency from 1885 to 1950
- Novel by Louisa May Alcott originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869
- See 32
- Moving mechanical devices made in imitation of human beings
- 1998 film starring Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush
- The first ten amendments to the US Constitution, added in 1791, which guarantee the liberty of the individual
Down Clues
- Site of a US naval base in Cuba at which a detention camp was established in January 2002
- Double-reed treble woodwind instrument with a penetrating tone
- John ___, actor whose films include Rosemary’s Baby and The Dirty Dozen
- Raven in Charles Dickens’ novel Barnaby Rudge
- Dog puppet associated with Bob Carolgees
- American athlete who broke Bob Beamon’s 22-year-old long jump world record by 5cm at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo
- 1924 adventure novel by P C Wren featuring the French Foreign Legion
- Useful product known as Saran wrap in North America and glad wrap in Australia and New Zealand
- Dame Evelyn ___, Scottish virtuoso percussionist who has been profoundly deaf since the age of 12
- English philosopher regarded as the founder of utilitarianism
- A rough heavy mass of solidified lava containing many cavities
- Denmark’s chief fishing port, on the North Sea in Jutland
- 1972 chart-topping single by Rod Stewart
- The largest city in Washington
- Pop group that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest
- Landmark building in London between The Mall and Trafalgar Square
- English comedienne, actress and writer who played Donna Noble in Doctor Who
- Anna ___, agony aunt who co-wrote the TV series Agony, starring Maureen Lipman
- River in South Wales that flows from the western Brecon Beacons to the Bristol Channel at Swansea
- Abdullah ___, South African pianist and composer formerly known as Dollar Brand
- American actress whose roles include Trudy Campbell in Mad Men
- Republic in Central America whose currency was the colón, divided into 100 centavos, between 1892 and 2001
- Barry ___, Republican Party nominee who lost the 1964 presidential election to Lyndon B Johnson
- Final prayers and ministrations given shortly before death
- Portuguese resort whose motor racing circuit was formerly used for Formula One races
- Framework formerly worn by women to expand a skirt
- Metallic element with the chemical symbol Pb
- Abbreviation for a unique numeric commercial book identifier created in 1966
- The Zoroastrian priests of the ancient Medes and Persians