Jumbo General September 03, 2022 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 14, 34 and 54 Across? Connection from #687 All Our Yesterdays, The Darling Buds of May and This Happy Breed are quotes from Shakespeare
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Crossword GK Jumbo 688 by Eimi posted on Saturday, September 03, 2022
Across Clues
- Manufacturer of computers, printers, calculators etc, founded in Ivrea, Italy, in 1908
- City in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea
- Actor who played Johnny Cash in the film Walk the Line
- A vitreous or glossy coating on ceramics
- See 9
- Board game patented by Charles Darrow in 1935
- Stand-up comedian and actor attacked by Will Smith at the Academy Awards ceremony in 2022
- River in the Haute-Marne and Marne départements of northeastern France that is a tributary of the Marne
- 2nd-century Greek physician, anatomist and physiologist who codified existing medical knowledge
- In digital circuits, a bistable multivibrator that is capable of serving as one bit of memory
- 1961 number one hit for the Everly Brothers
- The third largest city in Lower Saxony, Germany
- Basalt slab discovered in 1799 that provided the key to deciphering ancient Egyptian texts
- Theoretical model of a vacuum named after the British physicist who first postulated it in 1930
- A young swan
- Native ethnic group of the North Caucasus who refer to themselves as Ghalghai
- French conductor and composer whose works include Le marteau sans maître
- Nontechnical name for the nares
- American tennis player who won the US Open five times
- Chemical element with the atomic number 60
- The first British aircraft to be designed specifically for the role of towing targets
- Ancient Sanskrit epic attributed to the Hindu sage Valmiki
- Caribbean island whose chief town is Oranjestad
- The ___ of Crewe, 1974 novel by Muriel Spark
- Genus of about 35 species of moss
- Otto von ___, statesman nicknamed “The Iron Chancellor”
- 1969 Umberto Lenzi movie starring Carroll Baker and Lou Castel
- ___ Brewster, member of the England squad which won the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup who joined Sheffield United from Liverpool in 2020
- Craig ___, 1982 US Masters golf champion known as “The Walrus”
- Michael ___, British playwright best known for Noises Off
- Italian car-manufacturing company founded in Modena in 1959
Down Clues
- School of philosophy that grew from the discussions of a group called the “First Vienna Circle”
- Ron ___, Dutch international centre-back at Aston Villa from 2012 to 2015
- With Berkeley, one of Lady Anne’s attendants in Shakespeare’s play Richard III
- 1991 film starring Hugh Grant as Chopin and Judy Davis as George Sand
- Szymon ___, Polish athlete who was men’s hammer champion at the 2000 Olympics
- The brightest star in the constellation Cygnus
- Best Actor Oscar-winner for My Fair Lady
- Chief of Staff in Ronald Reagan’s first administration and in the final year of the administration of George H W Bush
- A member of the aboriginal people of Japan
- The fourth largest city of Sweden
- Nick ___, actor who found fame in the 1976 TV miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man
- Igor ___, Russian composer best known for The Firebird and The Rite of Spring
- A star-shaped figure formed by extending the sides of a regular pentagon to meet at five points
- American golfer who won the 1983 US Open
- T Rex’s second UK number one single
- 1885 novel by the Sir Henry Rider Haggard
- 1994 Green Day single that reached number 6 in the UK chart
- Princess of the Piccaninny Tribe of Indians in J M Barrie’s Peter Pan
- Country whose capital is Tirana
- Song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King that gave The Drifters a number 5 hit in the U.S. in 1962
- Norwegian author awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920
- Hypothetical spherical area of comets which may lie nearly a light-year from the sun
- 1987 film based on the life of Ritchie Valens
- Detective created by Georges Simenon
- French city that was the scene of the coronation of most French monarchs
- See 9
- The 18th letter of the Greek alphabet
- The uppermost and widest of the three sections of the hipbone
- An appendage on certain seeds, such as those of the yew and nutmeg