Jumbo General December 21, 2019 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 18, 37 and 50 Across? Connection from #547 William Tyndale, Robert Burns and John Stuart Mill have statues in gardens on Victoria Embankment
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Crossword GK Jumbo 548 by Eimi posted on Saturday, December 21, 2019
Across Clues
- Type of bun with flour on top that originated in Lancashire
- Bill ___, England batsman who made his debut in the Centenary Test at Lord’s in 1980
- One name for the larva of a geometrid moth
- In the US, the amount charged by a bookmaker for his services, from Yiddish slang based on a Russian word for “winnings”
- The one legal party in Spain under the Franco regime
- 1974 Top 10 hit for Cozy Powell
- British actress and singer who won a Best Actress Oscar for Mary Poppins
- The ___ ___, Irish rock band whose single I Useta Lover topped the Irish charts for nine consecutive weeks in 1990
- The smaller of the two satellites of Mars
- Benito ___, politician who became the 40th Prime Minister of Italy in 1922
- Perennial bulbous plant which belongs to the family Liliaceae
- Area between the North Pole and the Arctic Circle
- An electronic valve with three electrodes
- 1978 film in which Billy Crystal plays a pregnant man
- The opening track and lead single from The Rolling Stones’ 1971 album Sticky Fingers
- Mineral of which amethyst, cairngorm and citrine are varieties
- Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee for the 1982 film Victor Victoria
- In heraldry, of the colour blue
- African country whose capital is Mbabane
- Historical novel by George Eliot set in the fifteenth century
- 1990 film directed by Dennis Hopper starring Don Johnson, Virginia Madsen and Jennifer Connelly
- Antoine de ___, French writer and aviator best remembered for his novella The Little Prince
- Alcoholic drink of which Cognac and Armagnac are varieties
- California city on San Francisco Bay damaged by an earthquake in 1989
- An orange-red translucent gemstone
- 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical adapted from Ferenc Molnár’s 1909 play Liliom
- Sugar preparation called frosting in North America
- Walk Like an ___, single by The Bangles that topped the US chart in December 1986
Down Clues
- Actress who came to fame playing Elaine Nardo in the TV series Taxi
- Tuscan town on the main railway line from Florence to Pisa
- The wife of a rajah
- Place visited by the Israelites during their exodus from Egypt at which Moses feared that they would stone him
- Another name for the green woodpecker
- The administrative centre of Essex
- In Greek mythology, the personification of sleep
- T Rex song which became their first hit single in 1970
- 1975 Top 10 hit for The Rubettes
- Aquatic bird whose varieties include mute, trumpeter and whooper
- A German high-speed monorail train using magnetic levitation
- The largest of the German concentration camps in World War II
- A West African percussion instrument such as the dùndún or the tama
- Market town in Wiltshire that has one of the widest high streets in Britain
- 2002 film by M Night Shyamalan starring Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix
- One of the Quirimbas Islands in the Indian Ocean off northern Mozambique, on which Vasco da Gama reportedly rested in 1502
- 1986 film starring Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold and Helen Slater
- A woman who makes a will
- Another name for a lariat
- The 40th president of the United States of America
- American actress who married Gary Oldman in 1990 and Ethan Hawke in 1998
- A type of West Indian pop music of the 1960s
- Centre back who captained the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team from 2008 until the end of the 2014 FIFA World Cup
- The policy or practice of members of a particular political group joining an existing political party with the intention of changing its principles and policies
- 1980s ITV sitcom starring Keith Barron and Gwen Taylor
- Iraqi town that was the birthplace of Saladin and Saddam Hussein
- A violet-blue dye obtained from leaves, woad, or produced synthetically
- Word used by an Italian when answering the phone
- Rare gaseous element that has the atomic number 10
- Welsh town at the mouth of the river Clwyd