Jumbo General November 07, 2020 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 14, 28 and 35 Across? Connection from #593 Carpenter, Rosenthal and Wallace directed Halloween films
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Crossword GK Jumbo 594 by Eimi posted on Saturday, November 07, 2020
Across Clues
- The first novel by Thomas Love Peacock, published in 1815
- 1999 film starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones
- 1962 top ten hit single by Bernard Cribbins
- American figural artist associated with the Pop art movement whose Red Tulips sold for $690,600 in 2007
- A ruined city of south-central India situated west of Hyderabad
- Song that gave The Partridge Family, Voice of the Beehive and Kaci hit singles
- A Sufi Muslim ascetic such as one from the Mevlevi Order in Turkey noted for their whirling dance
- 2007 film directed by Jason Reitman and starring Ellen Page as the title character
- Region of the body extending from the neck to the diaphragm
- See 30
- Canadian singer born Eilleen Regina Edwards in 1965
- British adventurer, writer and television presenter best known for the TV series Born Survivor
- 2000 Guy Ritchie film in which Brad Pitt plays Irish traveller Mickey O’Neil
- Group who won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest
- IsiZulu word for any armed body of men often used in English to refer to a Zulu regiment
- American R&B singer whose hits include I Believe I Can Fly and If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time
- The capital of Norway
- English actor, comedian, composer and musician whose films included 10 and Arthur
- Servant of a senator in Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens, sent to collect a debt due from Timon
- Hymn sung at the end of Matins on all days when the Gloria is said at Mass
- ___ the Impaler, voivide of Wallachia who was an inspiration for the character Count Dracula
- Landlocked country entirely surrounded by the Republic of South Africa
- Drink mixed with rum and cream of coconut to make a piña colada
- Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Krieger collectively
- German composer best known for his cantata Carmina Burana
- Animal with two humps on its back
- Member of a diverse group of dinosaurs that includes some of the heaviest creatures ever to walk the earth, such as Argentinosaurus and Paralititan
- Lead singer of Genesis from 1967 to 1975
Down Clues
- Novella by Joseph Conrad published as a three-part series in Blackwood’s Magazine in 1899
- See 43
- A steward in Donizetti’s opera La fille du régiment
- Genus of lizard native to tropical areas of Central and South America and the Caribbean
- 1982 biographical film that won eight Academy Awards including Best Picture
- Rock band founded in London in 1989 as Seymour
- Championship football team nicknamed “the Royals”
- 1934 comedy film starring W C Fields as a grocery store owner
- English singer-songwriter and actress whose hit singles include Eighth Day and Will You
- British pop group whose hit singles include Living Next Door to Alice
- The act of anointing with oil in the conferring of holy orders
- Real first name of Pope John Paul II
- Horse that won the Derby in 1980
- See 29
- American folk singer, songwriter and activist who helped to bring the songs of Bob Dylan to prominence
- Edward ___, American playwright best known for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- The fourth largest city in Connecticut
- 1931 film starring Gracie Fields, Ian Hunter and Florence Desmond
- 1895 play by Oscar Wilde
- A vertical wooden peg or pin inserted through the gunwale to form a fulcrum for oars when rowing
- Bird also called a dunnock
- Italian town in Campania, on the Gulf of Salerno, whose cathedral contains relics of Saint Andrew, brought from Constantinople
- Member of a religious order known as the White Monks
- Primate from the Lorisidae family that is the only species in genus Perodicticus
- 1985 film by Lasse Hallström, based on a novel by Reidar Jönsson
- The largest irregular satellite of Jupiter and the sixth largest overall in size
- Patrik ___, Swedish high jumper who won a gold medal at the World Championships in Rome 1987
- Austrian ski resort to the south of the Wilder Kaiser Mountains
- Mistakes in writing or printing, especially when noted in a list in a book
- Adama ___, Spanish Wolverhampton Wanderers winger who began his career at Barcelona
- An Egyptian descended from the ancient Egyptians
- A fine-grained sedimentary rock consisting of clay minerals, calcite or aragonite, and silt