Jumbo General August 31, 2019 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 22, 40 and 49 Across? Connection from #531 Leatherjacket, grenadier and silverside are also fishes
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Crossword GK Jumbo 532 by Eimi posted on Saturday, August 31, 2019
Across Clues
- A white grape grown in the Burgundy region of France and elsewhere, used for making wine
- Arthur ___, German pessimist philosopher whose chief work is The World as Will and Idea
- County whose administrative centre is Norwich
- The harmless crystalline deposits that separate from wines during fermentation and aging
- Ancient region on the west coast of Asia Minor that was a powerful kingdom in the century and a half before the Persian conquest in 546 BC
- British writer best known for his Bobby Brewster children’s books
- Billy Joel’s first US Top 10 and UK Top 20 single
- The official standard of fineness of British coins
- City that was the capital of Japan from 794 to 1868
- The capital of Hungary
- A Muslim judge, ruler or administrator
- 1941 Hollywood musical starring Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter
- Noble warriors of Japan who followed a code of rules called bushido
- The poisonous plant, Conium maculatum, used to make the drink that killed Socrates
- The period of human history that began in the Middle East about 1100 BC
- 1885 novel by Sir Henry Rider Haggard
- An ancient city on the north coast of Africa northwest of Carthage
- District of the London Borough of Islington that was home to the largest women’s prison in Europe until 2016
- The main vessel in the arterial network
- E T A ___, German Romantic author whose stories form the basis of an Offenbach opera and ballets by Tchaikovsky and Delibes
- 1937 musical film starring Alice Faye that was remade in 1943 as Cowboy in Manhattan
- A dealer in fabrics and sewing materials, a trade to which H G Wells was apprenticed, inspiring Kipps
- Colourless volatile highly-flammable liquid made by the reaction of sulphuric acid with ethanol
- English city on the River Soar
- A former name for Jakarta
- The spherical area around a black hole enclosing the space from which electromagnetic radiation cannot escape
- English actress best known for the 1987 David Leland film Wish You Were Here
Down Clues
- A shrub or herbaceous plant native to the Mediterranean region depicted on the capital of a Corinthian column
- A small butterfly of the genus Callophrys
- Writer and director of the 1959 film Plan 9 from Outer Space
- In the European Union, a former system of managing a group of currencies by allowing the exchange rate of each to fluctuate within narrow limits
- Thomas ___, English economist who propounded his population theory in An Essay on the Principle of Population
- In the DC Comics series, the alter ego of Aubrey Sparks and an antagonist of Superman
- The supreme god of the ancient Greeks
- The first Sunday in Lent
- A large medieval crossbow, usually cocked by mechanical means
- The capital of Canada
- British celebrity magazine published in the United Kingdom since 1988, sister magazine to the Spanish weekly ¡Hola!
- Song by Mark Barkan that gave Manfred Mann a UK number one in May 1966
- 1972 British film starring Simon Ward in the title role
- American singer associated with the songs Can’t Take My Eyes Off You and Music to Watch Girls By
- A red wine grape and a popular Italian wine made principally from it
- 1991 Alan Parker film adaptation of a novel by Roddy Doyle
- Artificial sports surface invented in 1965 and originally sold under the name ChemGrass
- Marcel ___, French-born US painter and sculptor whose best-known work is Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
- British mass circulation magazine that incorporated Titbits in 1984 before itself closing in 1989
- Jaroslav ___, Czech novelist and short-story writer who wrote The Good Soldier Schweik
- A long-legged carnivorous doglike mammal of Africa and South Asia
- The unlawful killing of one human being by another without malice aforethought
- Nobel prize-winning Russian physiologist best known for his classical conditioning experiments with dogs
- Comic play written by Noël Coward, set in a house at Cookham, Berkshire
- Former province of France whose chief town is Rouen
- The third sign of the zodiac
- Ancient Greek war-galley with three banks of rowers
- Wading bird similar to a heron but usually with white plumage
- 1923 novella by D H Lawrence featuring the characters Nellie March and Jill Banford
- Suze ___, American artist and former girlfriend of Bob Dylan seen walking with him on the cover of his album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan
- Another name for the white poplar
- Republic in SE Asia first united as the kingdom of Lan Xang (“million elephants”) in 1353