Jumbo General May 15, 2021 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 15, 16 and 34 Across? Connection from #620 Wakefield Trinity, Fiorentina and New Orleans Saints have a fleur-de-lys on their badge
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Crossword GK Jumbo 621 by Eimi posted on Saturday, May 15, 2021
Across Clues
- The capital of Mali
- Adjective famously used by Ronald Reagan to describe Muammar Gaddafi
- Kent town and civil parish on the Kent/Surrey border with two railway stations
- Chronic medical condition involving severe inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract
- Any of the imaginary lines joining the north and south poles at right angles to the equator
- Allan ___, Australian cricket captain from 1985 to 1994
- Lead singer of The Verve from their formation in 1990 until their split in 1999
- Portuguese midfielder who won 66 caps and was at Chelsea from 2004 to 2005
- The most populous and richest region of Italy
- 1984 John Carpenter film for which Jeff Bridges received a Best Actor Oscar nomination
- In the Old Testament, the first wife of Jacob and elder sister of Rachel, his second wife
- 1996 Penny Marshall film starring Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston and Courtney B Vance
- City in Kansas of which Wild Bill Hickok was marshal from April to December in 1871
- Any of the 150 sacred songs, lyric poems and prayers that together constitute a book of the Old Testament
- The third Andalusian football team, after Betis and Sevilla, to compete in La Liga
- 1955 Billy Wilder film starring Marilyn Monroe
- Island in the Channel Islands ruled by a hereditary seigneur or dame
- Former England batsman who made his Test debut in 2004 against the West Indies
- A Provençal savoury paste or dip, made from black olives, capers and anchovies
- Willow tree such as Salix viminalis, whose flexible branches or twigs are used for making baskets
- Russian poet who committed suicide in 1941 after her husband was executed
- A member of an indigenous people inhabiting northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and eastern Siberia
- A one-wheeled vehicle used in a circus
- German composer whose cycle of music dramas, The Ring of the Nibelung, was first produced at Bayreuth in 1876
- Hong Kong-born actor and martial artist whose films include the Rush Hour series
- Card game on which Edmond Hoyle wrote A Short Treatise in 1742
- Thick, highly incendiary liquid used in firebombs, flame-throwers, etc
Down Clues
- The longest-running TV football programme in the world
- Starchy cereal obtained from the powdered pith of a palm
- Former cricket journalist and commentator whose 1992 autobiography was Basingstoke Boy
- Genus of plants from the nightshade family native to the Americas, whose fruits are commonly called chilli pepper, red or green pepper, or sweet pepper in Britain
- Popular tourist resort at the far eastern end of the southern coast of Cyprus
- Second and fifth word of the mnemonic used to remember the fates of Henry VIII’s six wives
- A famous stout brewed in Cork from 1792
- The pig Sus scrofa
- Central banking system of the United States, created in 1913
- Unit of pressure equivalent to a 100,000 newtons per square metre
- The birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton and Margaret Thatcher
- 1974 Michael Winner film starring Charles Bronson
- Area of South America with average rainfall of about 15mm per year
- Red grape variety grown predominantly on the East Coast of the United States
- French actress, singer and fashion model who became the official face of Marianne in 1969
- Cathedral city in North Yorkshire whose racecourse hosted Britain’s first horse race for female jockeys in 1723
- Greek poet to whom the Iliad and the Odyssey are attributed
- According to the USGA Rules of Golf, “a moveable straight indicator, with or without bunting or other material attached, centred in the hole to show its position”
- Material from which the Pantheon, Trajan’s Column and Michelangelo’s David are made
- Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet
- Name for a special New Year’s Eve edition of Later… with Jools Holland that has been broadcast every year since 1993
- The smallest state of Australia
- Type of bun with flour on top that originated in Lancashire
- Former administrative region of France comprising the departments of Allier, Puy de Dome, Cantal and Haute Loire
- Latin version of Hail Mary
- The fourth largest city in the Netherlands
- Nickname by which Latin American politician and soldier Ernesto Guevara was known
- Traditional Welsh soup for which recipes date back as far as the 14th Century
- See 5