Jumbo General August 03, 2019 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 14, 27 and 41 Across? Connection from #527 Gold, silver and mercury are metallic chemical elements whose symbols contain none of their letters
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Crossword GK Jumbo 528 by Eimi posted on Saturday, August 03, 2019
Across Clues
- The flat top surface of a stove used for cooking
- The last native Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales
- British romantic poet who drowned in the Ligurian Sea while sailing from Livorno to La Spezia
- Clarified butter used in Indian cookery
- 1880 novel by Émile Zola, the ninth instalment in the 20-volume Les Rougon-Macquart series
- Joni Mitchell’s third album, featuring the songs Big Yellow Taxi, Woodstock and The Circle Game
- Private detective created by Raymond Chandler in the novel The Big Sleep
- Animated TV series that featured Captain Troy Tempest
- 1975 Norman Jewison science fiction film starring James Caan
- A practitioner of a pseudoscientific discipline developed by German physician Franz Joseph Gall in 1796
- Poet and playwright whose works include The Waste Land and Murder in the Cathedral
- The hereditary title of the head of the Ismaili sect of Muslims
- Actress who played Dorien Green in the BBC sitcom Birds of a Feather
- Country whose capital is Pyongyang
- Songs of a ___, usual English translation of Gustav Mahler’s song cycle Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
- English writer best known for Three Men in a Boat
- American actor who played Ike Turner in the film What’s Love Got to Do With It
- See 8 Down
- In Greek mythology, a Sicilian shepherd who loved the nymph Galatea
- King of England, 1042-66, who founded Westminster Abbey
- The lowest temperature theoretically attainable
- Art term describing how much painting can be done in a single day, from an Italian word which means “a day’s work”
Down Clues
- The European plant Lychnis coronaria, also called dusty miller
- A table game played with short cues in pubs
- The supreme god of the ancient Greeks
- One name for A A Milne’s most famous creation
- Italian cyclist who won the Giro d’Italia five times and the Tour de France twice
- 1973 martial arts action film released six days after star Bruce Lee’s death
- Airline that is the flag carrier of Israel
- American golfer who was runner-up in the Open Championship in 1983
- English model, actress and singer born Lesley Hornby
- London street that is home to Fortnum & Mason, the Royal Academy and the Ritz Hotel
- English actress who was co-creator of the TV series Upstairs, Downstairs and The House of Eliott
- Type of classical composition used by composers such as Leoš Janácek, Bohuslav Martinu and Antonín Dvorák
- Hans ___, controversial German-born psychologist whose works include Uses and Abuses of Psychology
- The Arabian gazelle Gazella arabica
- 1944 novella by Colette adapted for the stage by Anita Loos in 1951
- English actor who wrote and directed the 1970 film The Railway Children
- Earl of Mercia remembered as the husband of Lady Godiva
- The fungal infection tinea pedis
- American heavy metal band who collaborated with Lou Reed on the 2011 album Lulu
- A symbol on a stave indicating the pitch of the music written after it
- Poem by W B Yeats describing a fictional conversation between the Easter Rising leaders James Connolly and Padraig Pearse
- American singer-songwriter whose hits include Only the Lonely, Crying and Oh, Pretty Woman
- French tennis player who was nicknamed “the Crocodile”
- Dwight ___, Trinidad and Tobago football player whose English clubs included Aston Villa, Manchester United and Sunderland
- Tourist resort area of Sunderland
- Another name for the McDonald Mansion in Santa Rosa, California, used in the filming of Walt Disney’s Pollyanna
- English punk rock band fronted by vocalist Charlie Harper
- Greek god of love whose Roman counterpart was Cupid
- Herman ___, Pulitzer Prize-winning author whose novels include The Caine Mutiny, The Winds of War and War and Remembrance
- One of Italy’s oldest magazines, established in Milan in 1939, whose name is the Italian for “Today”