Jumbo General March 18, 2023 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 16 Across, 30 Across and 39 Across? Connection from #715 Tony Blackburn, Phil Tufnell and Jill Scott have won I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here
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Crossword GK Jumbo 716 by Eimi posted on Saturday, March 18, 2023
Across Clues
- Liqueur or cordial flavoured with peach or cherry kernels, bitter almonds, or other fruits
- A crossbred hunting dog, usually a greyhound crossed with a collie
- Peninsula divided between Denmark and Germany
- Belgian city at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers
- City and an important seaport in northern Italy
- Members of the defensive team in American football who generally stand upright before the ball is snapped
- The first Welsh Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- The European freshwater fish Leuciscus leuciscus
- Region of the United States consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut
- 1973 hit single for Paul McCartney and Wings
- Earl of Mercia remembered as the husband of Lady Godiva
- Word or phrase in which the letters of another word or phrase are rearranged
- Author of The Chronicles of Narnia
- Spanish surrealist artist whose works include The Persistence of Memory
- The Muse of singing, mime, and sacred dance in Greek mythology
- Former Spanish footballer appointed head coach of Bayer Leverkusen in 2022
- The 37th president of the United States
- American rock band formed by Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic in 1987
- Group whose Every Day Hurts was a top ten hit in 1979
- City in Michigan mentioned in the Simon & Garfunkel song America
- Viral disease of parrots that can be passed on to humans
- 1980 film starring Charles Bronson, Dominique Sanda and Jason Robards
- Tuesday 6 June 1944
- Another name for the yellow-flowered plant Gallium verum
- Desperate Housewives star who married basketball player Tony Parker in 2007
- The fruit of the oak tree
- Jordan’s only seaport
- The German name for Wroclaw
- Former name for a number 2 wood in golf
- Deep bay of the Southern Ocean in Antarctica between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land
Down Clues
- Actress whose films include Outbreak, Ransom and The Thomas Crown Affair
- City on the Gulf Coast of Florida
- British-American rock band whose hits include Cold As Ice
- The world’s highest waterfall
- The state capital of Nebraska
- Country whose capital is Kigali
- Best Actress Oscar-winner for Monster’s Ball
- 1985 Akira Kurosawa film partly inspired by Shakespeare’s King Lear
- Poem of nonsense verse by Lewis Carroll that begins “‘Twas brillig, and the slithy toves/Did gyre and gimble in the wabe”
- A Mexican tortilla folded into a roll with a filling and usually fried
- Wolf featured in Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Books
- Singer who received the Brit Award for Best British female solo artist in 1999
- Thin mucus naturally discharged from the eyes, nose or mouth during sleep
- The invading Germanic tribes in the south and east of Great Britain from the early 5th century AD
- A follower of the founder of methodism
- One of the three basic fingerprint patterns
- Character in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure forced into marriage to Kate Keepdown
- T M ___, British online menswear retailer founded in 1898 with a shop on London’s Panton Street
- See 4
- Scientist who was Master of the Mint, 1700–1727
- Major mountain system of South America
- Italian Serie A football club based in Bergamo
- Natural earth used as a yellow or red pigment
- The first month of the year in the Jewish calendar
- Robert ___, Scottish lyric poet whose poems include Tam o’ Shanter
- The capital of Burkina Faso
- See 1
- Colourless odourless gaseous element whose atomic number is 54
- The capital of Ethiopia
- See 58
- Book of the New Testament featuring one of Paul’s epistles
- 4th-century bishop of Milan who was made a saint
- Part of speech that usually ends with a y
- An electrical circuit, especially one containing a capacitor, providing an alternative path for certain frequencies
- A communal meal in the early Christian church commemorating the Last Supper
- Monetary unit of countries such as Libya and Iraq
- Surname of the second and sixth presidents of the United States
- 2020 Pixar/Walt Disney film whose central character is pianist Joe Gardner
- Shetland Island whose main settlement is Biggings
- Curved elastic arch of bone whose technical name is costa