Jumbo General January 16, 2021 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 11, 16 and 39 Across? Connection from #603 Socrates, Oscar and Kaka are former Brazil footballers
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Crossword GK Jumbo 604 by Eimi posted on Saturday, January 16, 2021
Across Clues
- The greatest piano virtuoso of the 19th century
- Type of satirical, usually topical, West Indian ballad
- Greek god of war, identified with Roman Mars
- Wife of the Earl of Mercia who rode naked through Coventry, according to legend
- Yellow-flowered shrub of the genera Cytisus and Sarothamnus
- Small typically evergreen shrub with sweet-scented flowers
- University city in central Germany on the river Saale
- Rudi ___, German cyclist who won the 1962 Vuelta a España and the world championship in 1966
- Horse that won the 1997 Grand National
- Author of the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin
- Michael ___, American swimmer who is the most decorated gold medallist of all time
- Novel by Charles Dickens originally serialised between 1843 and 1844
- Dutch discus and shot put thrower who married Irish swimmer Michelle Smith in 1996
- Asian country whose capital is Kabul
- Canadian actor whose films include Klute, Don’t Look Now and Ordinary People
- Mythical adviser of Numa Pompilius, king of Rome
- Island group whose capital is Willemstad on Curaçao
- First names of the conjoined twin brothers whose condition and birthplace became the basis for the term “Siamese twins”
- BBC drama series set in the fictional town of Newtown that ran from 1962 to 1978
- The world’s largest and most populous continent
- Song that earned Dolly Parton a Grammy Award 44 years after its original release
- A Hebrew prophet of the 8th century BC who married the prostitute Gomer at God’s command
- Welsh snooker player nicknamed “Dracula”
- The derived SI unit of power
- Sir John ___, British composer and organist whose works include the oratorio The Crucifixion
- A High Church Anglican in the Oxford Movement such as John Henry Newman or Edward Bouverie Pusey
Down Clues
- Hit single from Supertramp’s 1974 album Crime of the Century
- American painter, printmaker and filmmaker who coined the widely used expression “15 minutes of fame”
- Either of two Egyptian obelisks, one on the Thames Embankment in London, and the other in Central Park, New York
- In poker, five cards that are in sequence irrespective of suit
- Tinned luncheon meat celebrated in a Monty Python song
- Figure in Scottish country dancing by means of which couples change position in the set
- Passerine bird of the crow family such as Pica pica
- Cookery term describing fish served in butter with lemon juice and parsley
- Jonathan ___, dean of St. Patrick’s, Dublin, who wrote Gulliver’s Travels
- Computer programming language designed for general commercial use
- The husband of “14 Across”
- The third largest city in Zimbabwe
- Turkish city historically known as Smyrna
- An archaic or poetic name for Ireland
- Actress who played Mitch’s ex lover, Annie Hayworth, in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds
- Clifford ___, American playwright best known for Waiting for Lefty
- The northernmost town on the British mainland
- Wilhelm ___, an Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst portrayed by “37” in a video for Kate Bush’s song Cloudbusting
- Name by which the Crimean port and resort city of Feodosiya was known at the time of the Black Death
- Grand Prince of Moscow, known ‘the Terrible,’ who became the first Tsar of Russia in 1547
- Brightly-coloured venomous Asian snake of the genus Bungarus
- Mustapha ___, Moroccan international footballer who had spells at Coventry City and Aston Villa
- Greek god of love whose Roman counterpart was Cupid
- A member of a body of lancers first employed in the Polish army
- Village in Erie County, New York, that is home to the toy company Fisher-Price
- The patron saint of Russia and of children, sailors, merchants and pawnbrokers
- Leslie ___, Canadian actor who played Detective Frank Drebin in the TV series Police Squad! and the Naked Gun film series
- Town in Lower Galilee that was the home of Jesus in his youth
- A temporary encampment with few facilities, as used by soldiers, mountaineers, etc
- The primary collection of sacred texts of Zoroastrianism
- 1971 musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey set in 1959 at the fictional Rydell High School
- Egg white, especially when used as a size, glaze or adhesive
- The most sacred places of worship an ancient temples from which the laity was prohibited
- Winning margin in horse racing between a nose and a neck