Jumbo General February 27, 2021 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 17, 30 and 55 Across? Connection from #609 Independence Day, Little Man Tate and Memphis Belle feature Harry Connick Jr
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Crossword GK Jumbo 610 by Eimi posted on Saturday, February 27, 2021
Across Clues
- The Scarlet Pimpernel, in Baroness Orczy’s classic play and novel
- Polish anthropologist whose book Argonauts of the Western Pacific was published in 1922
- Nintendo’s fourth home video game console that was successor to the Nintendo 64 and predecessor of the Wii
- The fifth letter of the Greek alphabet
- Sax ___, pen name of English novelist Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward, who created the master criminal Dr Fu Manchu
- Devon town in a valley between Peak Hill and Salcombe Hill
- Ancient market town in North Yorkshire, founded by King Peredurus according to legend
- See 43
- In Greek mythology, an enchantress who detained Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine
- US state whose capital is Augusta
- 1965 Bob Dylan single from the album Bringing It All Back Home
- 1999 Stanley Kubrick film starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman
- Administrative centre of Shropshire, on the River Severn
- Headdress worn by the pope consisting of a beehive-shaped diadem surrounded by three coronets
- Irish dish consisting of boiled cabbage and potatoes mashed with butter
- Beatie ___, actress daughter of Sylvia Syms whose TV roles include Prudie Paynter in Poldark
- See 11
- Venue for the 2002 Winter Olympics
- The evergreen tree Taxus cuspidata
- Hal ___, director whose films include Harold and Maude and Being There
- English writer and broadcaster best known for devising and hosting the long-running Radio 4 panel game Quote… Unquote
- In ancient Greece, a festival at which competitors contended for prizes, such as the Olympic Games
- Natalie ___, Australian actress and singer who had a worldwide hit with the single Torn in 1997
- Song written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty, originally released in 1957 as the B-side to Peggy Sue
- Insectivorous songbird of the family Dicruridae, of the Old World tropics
- Name by which King Abdul-Aziz of Saudi Arabia was commonly known
- American rock band whose albums include Turn on the Bright Lights, Antics and Our Love to Admire
- English city whose university was founded in the 12th century
- 1979 Francis Ford Coppola film based on Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkness
Down Clues
- Subject of two theories by Albert Einstein
- 1996 Wes Craven film starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Drew Barrymore and David Arquette
- Welsh footballer who was Man of the Match in the 2018 Champions League final
- J M Barrie play subtitled The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up
- Allman Brothers Band instrumental that became the theme tune to the TV programme Top Gear
- A metal implement which is heated and used to mark livestock
- Queen of Persia after whom a book in the Bible is named
- American fugitive who assassinated Martin Luther King Jr in 1968
- Roman statesman who, with Cassius, led the conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar
- Type of megalithic edifice found in Sardinia
- The fruit of the blackthorn
- Central American republic whose capital is San José
- Football club founded as Dial Square in 1886
- Leonardo ___, Italian mathematician who popularised the decimal system in Europe
- American character actor whose film roles include Sergeant Major Dickerson in Good Morning, Vietnam
- US state whose capital is Boise
- The pupil and later wife of Abelard
- Carnivorous marine gastropod mollusc of the family Buccinidae
- 21 October, celebrated by a ceremony at the statue of Lord Nelson in the Bull Ring in Birmingham and elsewhere
- See 38
- The capital of Gabon
- Thomas Hardy novel subtitled The Life and Death of a Man of Character
- In Greek mythology, the descendants of the Seven against Thebes, who eventually captured and destroyed the city
- Another name for the pomelo
- The fourth highest mountain in Bolivia
- 1952 hit for Guy Mitchell subtitled Pat Him on the Po-Po
- Seaport city of northeastern Zhejiang Province, Eastern China
- Inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm
- In cricket, a ball bowled so as to pitch just under or just beyond the bat