Jumbo General December 14, 2019 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 12, 28 and 56 Across? Connection from #546 Steve McQueen, Jennifer Jones and Paul Newman share their names with actors who stars of the film The Towering Inferno
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Crossword GK Jumbo 547 by Eimi posted on Saturday, December 14, 2019
Across Clues
- English Protestant who translated the New Testament into English and was burnt at the stake as a heretic
- Hungarian-born American socialite and actress who voiced Miss Bianca in Disney’s The Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under
- Any beetle of the family Curculionidae
- The compound leaf of a fern
- BBC detective series that starred Trevor Eve in the title role
- Novel by James Joyce that was published in 1939
- The Roman counterpart of Nike
- London Underground station served by the Circle, District, Northern and Bakerloo lines
- US poet whose volumes of verse include Lord Weary’s Castle and For the Union Dead
- 2003 Farrelly brothers film starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear as conjoined twins
- Scottish lyric poet whose best known poems include Auld Lang Syne and Tam o’ Shanter
- 1947 novella by John Steinbeck whose central character is called Kino
- Autonomous region of SW China whose capital is Lhasa
- Gaius ___, friend and political advisor to Octavian and patron of Horace and Virgil
- 1967 Jefferson Airplane hit single written by Grace Slick while she was still with The Great Society
- Australian actor whose autobiography, My Wicked, Wicked Ways, was published shortly after his death
- 1995 film starring Jessica Lange and Halle Berry, based on the novel of the same name by Seth Margolis
- Prickly hybrid rosaceous plant named after an American judge and horticulturist who first grew it
- Small cetacean mammal with a blunt snout and many teeth
- The 12th president of the United States
- Prosimian primate of tropical Africa also called a golden potto
- The capital of Jordan
- 1965 number one single by Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames
- 1748 epistolary novel by Samuel Richardson subtitled the History of a Young Lady
- English philosopher and economist who wrote the 1859 treatise On Liberty
Down Clues
- BBC sitcom set at Maplins holiday camp
- Country whose capital is Ljubljana
- German maker of optical instruments who founded a company in Jena, Germany in 1846
- American actress best known for playing Jennifer Hart in the 1980s TV series Hart to Hart
- The official motto of the United States since 1956
- Karl ___, 19th-century German publisher of a series of travel guidebooks
- See 3
- The seventh studio album by The Beatles, released in August 1966
- 1975 radio play by Terence Rattigan inspired by the 1935 trial of Alma Rattenbury and her teenage lover
- 1970s American TV crime drama series that starred David Janssen as the title character
- Street in the City of London that Bob Cratchit slides down 20 times in honour of it being Christmas Eve in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
- Gordon ___, character played by Michael Douglas in the 1987 film Wall Street and its 2010 sequel
- Ship sailed by John Cabot in 1497 from Bristol to North America
- W S Gilbert’s childhood nickname which he used in the title of his ballads, a collection of light verse
- Sir Frank ___, the first black captain of the West Indies cricket team
- Pompeo ___, Italian-born US sculptor best known for the Alamo Plaza work Spirit of Sacrifice in San Antonio, Texas
- Port and resort on the Black Sea in Ukraine that hosted a 1945 conference between Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin
- The capital of Morocco
- Pakistani-born British singer–songwriter whose debut album, Seasons of My Soul, was released in 2010
- William ___, Canadian actor best known for playing Captain Kirk in Star Trek
- Knighted English actor who played Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars
- Comedy by Ben Jonson first performed in 1610
- Chinese ethnic group mostly inhabiting the Yunnan, Guizhou and Hunan provinces
- Rodolphe ___, Swiss chocolate manufacturer who invented the conching machine and other processes to improve the quality of chocolate
- Daniel ___, Irish politician known as “The Liberator”
- Richard Brinsley ___, Irish dramatist whose works include The Rivals and School for Scandal
- 16th-century Onondaga Indian chief credited with the organisation of the Five Nations
- Plant of the genus Pelargonium
- Redness of the skin caused by irritation or injury to the tissue
- See 4
- See 51
- Irish National Hunt racehorse trainer who was Champion Jockey in 1977–78 and 1979–80
- A portable, bent dwelling structure traditionally used by nomads in the steppes of Central Asia