Jumbo General June 15, 2019 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 11, 25 and 41 Across? Connection from #520 Amerigo Vespucci, Florence Nightingale and Richard Rogers were born in Florence
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Crossword GK Jumbo 521 by Eimi posted on Saturday, June 15, 2019
Across Clues
- Coastal town in North Somerset on the Severn Estuary that is the location of the headquarters of Avon and Somerset Constabulary
- Relationship of Arnold Schoenberg to Alexander Zemlinsky, for example
- The county town of County Mayo in the Republic of Ireland
- See 50
- Vladimir Ilyich ___, first premier of the Soviet Union
- Traditional enemies of the mods in British youth culture
- 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf centring on the Ramsays and their visits to the Isle of Skye
- The main championship game of American football, held annually in January
- The most sensuous word in the English language, according to Philip Marlow in Dennis Potter’s The Singing Detective
- Tony ___, manager who took charge of Blackburn Rovers in 2017
- 2012 Oliver Stone film based on the novel of the same name by Don Winslow
- Another name for caustic soda
- A garden tool or machine used on lawns to improve soil drainage and encourage worms, microfauna and microflora
- A bird of the family Strigidae
- Character in Virgil’s epic poem the Aeneid who was a brother-in-arms of Hector
- Oscar-winning musical based on the memoir of Maria von Trapp
- Commercial music streaming service launched in Sweden in October 2008
- ___ Monday is the first Monday of the year
- Leather finished with a fine velvet-like nap
- The ___, comic strip, about a team of tiny human-like technicians who live inside heads, that first appeared in The Beezer in 1962
- Rugby League competition last won by Leigh Centurions in 2013
- Capital of the Finistère department of Brittany
- Manager of the Beatles from 1962 to 1967
- ___ of Asha, single by Cornershop that reached number one in the UK chart in 1998
- Character played by Bernard Youens in Coronation Street from 1964 to 1984
- 1981 film starring John Gordon Sinclair, Dee Hepburn and Clare Grogan
- 1850 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, that is a requiem for his friend Arthur Henry Hallam
Down Clues
- Greek philosopher who held that the highest good is pleasure
- Greek god of love whose Roman counterpart was Cupid
- Michael Jackson single that topped the US and UK charts simultaneously in 1983
- 1968 film in which Tony Curtis starred as Albert DeSalvo
- Bird to which the adjective psittacine relates
- A marine percoid fish of the family Labridae
- See 3
- City in central Iraq on the Euphrates River that is the capital of Babylon Province
- Golf knitwear and clothing company that supplied shirts and knitwear to the European Ryder Cup Team from 1987 to 2014
- A managed colony of birds such as the one at Abbotsbury in Dorset, written records of which go back to 1393
- Indie rock band from Dundee whose debut album, Hats Off to the Buskers, was nominated for the 2007 Mercury Music Prize
- Character who marries Estella in the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
- Republic in the Atlantic off the coast of West Africa whose capital is Praia
- A note known as a sixty-fourth note in North America
- The ___ Brothers were the musical duo Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield
- Kingdom in southern Africa whose capital is Maseru
- American rock band whose best known songs is (Don’t Fear) The Reaper
- Music festival held at Max Yasgur’s dairy farm in the Catskills in August 1969
- 1971 film starring Richard Roundtree in the title role
- A bass tuba that coils over the shoulder of a band musician
- Editor of Private Eye who is also a team captain on the BBC quiz show Have I Got News for You
- In philately, a design for a stamp submitted to the postal authorities for consideration but not used
- ___ and Gladrags, song written by Mike d’Abo that was used as the theme song of the BBC series The Office
- Another name for a hookah
- Sport based on an activity that was a central part of ancient Polynesian culture
- South American country whose capital is Paramaribo
- American pop rock band comprising three brothers, best known for the 1997 hit MMMBop
- Large town in Greater London that is the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Redbridge
- Nicola ___, Italian sculptor noted for his pulpit in the baptistry of Pisa Cathedral
- A crustacean of the order that includes woodlice
- 1996 film starring Winona Ryder and Lukas Haas, loosely based on a short story by James Salter
- Chocolate bar that originated in Sweden and Norway in 1953