Jumbo General July 13, 2019 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 11, 41 and 47 Across? Connection from #524 The Baron, Umbriel and Clarissa are characters in The Rape of the Lock
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Crossword GK Jumbo 525 by Eimi posted on Saturday, July 13, 2019
Across Clues
- The capital of the Bahamas
- Society founded by the Reverend Tubby Clayton in 1919
- Eurasian liliaceous plant whose succulent young shoots are cooked and eaten
- TV series that began in 1966, following the crew of the starship Enterprise
- 1998 film starring Robert De Niro and Jean Reno
- In the philosophy of Kant, a thing that is incapable of being known, but only inferred from the nature of experience
- 1908 novel by E M Forster featuring the character Lucy Honeychurch
- Joseph ___, English essayist and poet who, with Richard Steele, founded The Spectator
- Woman who described Lord Byron as “mad, bad, and dangerous to know”
- The capital of Ecuador
- A large breed of domestic fowl with dense plumage and feathered legs
- Prudence, justice, fortitude or temperance
- 1915 Music Hall song credited to William Hargreaves and sung by his wife, Ella Shields, in male attire
- 1915 novel by W Somerset Maugham,who had originally planned to call it Beauty from Ashes
- Darren ___, golfer from Northern Ireland who won the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St George’s
- Francis ___, English philosopher, statesman and essayist who was the first Viscount St Albans
- Novel by Emily Brontë published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell
- Greek goddess whose Roman counterpart is Ceres
- American marching song about an abolitionist that was popular in the Union during the American Civil War
- Captain ___, stage name of punk rock guitarist Ray Burns who played bass for The Damned
- Official currency of several countries, including Iraq and Serbia
- Australian state whose capital is Melbourne
- Small breed of pet dog with a short wrinkled muzzle
- Plant of the phylum Filicinophyta that reproduces by spores formed in structures (sori) on its fronds
- Railway station in London that opened in 1837 as the terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway
Down Clues
- A dry Polish vodka that is distilled from rye and flavoured with a tincture of bison grass
- The technical name for scarlet fever
- Group who topped the UK singles chart in 1983 with True
- A burrowing rodent of the genus Citellus also called a gopher
- Malarial fever with successive stages of fever and chills
- See 8
- Film that has starred Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, Judy Garland and James Mason, Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson, and Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
- Nicolas ___, President of France from 2007 to 2012
- The second album by Robson & Jerome, released in 1996, that topped the UK album chart
- Surname of the 39th US Vice-President, forced to resign because of criminal charges
- See 23
- Commune in the Pas-de-Calais department of France named after a man who brought Christianity to the area
- The basic physical unit of electric charge in the cgs-emu system of units
- Felix ___, American pianist and composer of popular music who influenced George Gershwin
- Song by Albert Hammond and John Bettis recorded by Whitney Houston for the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Genus of perennial flowering plants that includes the autumn crocus or meadow saffron
- The ilium, ischium and pubis, which are fused together
- See 42
- Elvis Presley Number One hit using the melody of the Italian standard O Sole mio
- Commune in the Deux-Sèvres department of western France that was the birthplace of film director Henri-Georges Clouzot
- US inventor who developed condensed milk in 1853
- A colourless odourless flammable gaseous alkane obtained from natural gas and petroleum
- 1967 US Number One single by The Young Rascals
- Genus of boas found in tropical South America whose name is derived from the Greek for “good swimmer”
- Stanley ___ , stamp dealers and philatelic publishing company founded in 1856
- Port and resort in France with a regular ferry service to Newhaven
- Character who first appeared in the British science fiction comic 2000 AD in March 1977
- 1982 Stevie Wonder single that reached number 10 in the UK chart
- Pen name of the Burmese-born Scottish author H(ector) H(ugh) Munro