Jumbo General February 06, 2021 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 10, 18 and 47 Across? Connection from #606 Truman Capote, Pat Phoenix and Elvis Presley appeared on the covers of singles by The Smiths
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Crossword GK Jumbo 607 by Eimi posted on Saturday, February 06, 2021
Across Clues
- English actor who played the title role in the 1977 Franco Zeffirelli miniseries Jesus of Nazareth
- Lead singer of The Animals and War
- Villainous ensign in Shakespeare’s Othello
- EastEnders character played by Jessie Wallace
- Libyan city called Euesperides by the ancient Greeks
- In Greek mythology, the daughter of Priam and Hecuba whose prophecies were not believed
- English actor whose films include Genevieve and Reach for the Sky
- 1995 film starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence
- A tree typically bearing cones and evergreen leaves
- Charles ___, grandfather of Charlemagne who was Frankish ruler of Austrasia who defeated the Moors at Poitiers in 732
- Military treaty and association of Eastern European countries formed in 1955
- The longest-running West End play, which opened in 1952, written by Agatha Christie
- Oscar-winning 1970 biopic starring George C Scott in the title role
- Feminist sexologist born Shirley Diana Gregory in Saint Joseph, Missouri, in 1942
- Northamptonshire village that was the site of a major Parliamentarian victory in the Civil War in 1645, when Cromwell routed Prince Rupert’s force
- The capital of Madagascar
- 1984 Booker Prize-winning novel by Anita Brookner
- Gaseous element with the atomic number 8
- Greek goddess whose Roman counterpart is Ceres
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity
- Best Actor Oscar-winner for Goodbye, Mr. Chips
- North American anacardiaceous shrub of the genus Rhus
- The westernmost point of England
- Surname of Ginger Spice
- The colour of unbleached linen
- US TV personality who was the first host of The Tonight Show, 1954–1957
- 1980s American TV series starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd
Down Clues
- See 52
- Historic hamlet in Shropshire just south of Craven Arms
- See 8
- 1948 film starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall
- In music, a character that lowers a note a semitone
- English writer whose works include the novel The Egoist and the poem Modern Love
- See 51
- Irish TV and radio presenter who played Father Noel Furlong in Father Ted
- A moist white Italian curd cheese
- Antony’s most devoted friend in Shakespeare’s play Antony and Cleopatra
- Alfred ___, French psychologist remembered for studies of the intellectual development of children
- Port and resort in Andalusia after which a sweet fortified dessert wine is named
- Novel by Louisa May Alcott originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869
- Football club founded as Dial Square in 1886
- Roman emperor from 78 to 81 AD
- Plant whose pods yield a mild laxative
- Debut single by the Spice Girls that topped the UK singles charts for seven weeks in 1996
- 1895 science fiction novella by H G Wells featuring the Eloi and the Morlocks
- The White Swan in the ballet Swan Lake
- Lead character in a series of stories by Jacqueline Wilson
- French midfielder who joined Chelsea from Leicester City in 2016
- Of a chromosome during meiosis, not paired with its homologue
- A pictorial representation of a facial expression using punctuation marks
- The study of Chinese language, history and culture
- Flat-bottomed boat traditionally used on the canals of Venice
- Plant cultivated for its crisp curly leaves, used in salads
- The eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
- English writer best known for the novel Cold Comfort Farm
- Labour MP who was married to Joan Ruddock from 2010 until his death in 2017
- The Asian citrus tree Citrus aurantifolia