Jumbo General December 28, 2019 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 20, 28 and 53 Across? Connection from #548 Julie Andrews, Lesley Ann Warren and Brandy played Cinderella in US TV productions
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Crossword GK Jumbo 549 by Eimi posted on Saturday, December 28, 2019
Across Clues
- Comedy partner of Stan Laurel
- The ___, nickname of Tottenham Hotspur FC
- Rock band founded by Peter Green in 1967
- Former world heavyweight boxing champion whose nickname was ‘The Fighting Marine’
- Colour with the RGB coordinates 255, 64, 64
- Single by The Beautiful South that reached number two in the UK in 1989
- A forked device on the left side of a sidesaddle
- Jazz pianist nicknamed “Fatha”
- In the US and Canada, a wild or partially tamed pony or mustang of the western plains
- Number-one hit single for Lord Rockingham’s XI in 1958
- 2000 film starring Brenda Blethyn and Craig Ferguson
- American Marvel Comics writer who died in 2018
- The capital of Jordan
- Hat with a broad brim and high crown, worn mainly by cowboys, named after its American designer
- The first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree
- The fourth son of King David according to the book of Samuel
- Pavel ___, midfielder who won 91 caps for the Czech Republic
- Slang name for the drug PCP
- An aromatic compound derived from phenol found in coal tar and creosote
- Horse that won the 1987 Derby
- A large vein that conveys oxygen-depleted blood to the heart
- Horse that won the 2003 Grand National
- Archbishop of Canterbury from 1980 to 1991
- Pen name of Charlotte Brontë
- English actress, made a Dame in 1990, who plays the Dowager Countess of Grantham in Downton Abbey
Down Clues
- 1976 single by the Rolling Stones that reached number six on the UK Singles Charts
- Winner of the 1958 Formula One World Championship
- Barbara ___, English sculptor made a Dame in 1965
- In the Scottish Episcopal Church, the presiding bishop in the Synod
- Member of a genus of bulbous flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae
- Name for the conspicuously marked tail of a deer
- Welsh town that is the home of the Royal Mint
- Debit card introduced in the UK in 1988 that merged with Maestro in 2002
- The 1994 Grand National winner, ridden by Richard Dunwoody
- The Greek goddess of the moon, whose Roman counterpart is Luna
- 1994 documentary film following would-be professional basketball players William Gates and Arthur Agee
- Organ of locomotion and balance in fishes and some other aquatic animals
- Derek ___, former England cricketer nicknamed “Arkle”
- Manufacturer of high-performance cars founded in Molsheim, Alsace, in 1909
- A statement of a person’s beliefs or aims
- British rock band founded in 1975 by Robert John Godfrey, Stephen Stewart and Francis Lickerish
- Civilisation and historical region in southern Mesopotamia during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age
- Island nation in the South Pacific whose capital is Port Vila
- Large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada range of the United States
- Genus of perennial American plants in the family Commelinaceae also known as spiderwort
- Farm worker, labour leader and civil rights activist whose birthday, March 31, is a federal holiday observed by several US states
- Claudio ___, Italian composer who wrote one of the earliest operas, L’Orfeo
- 1960 Michelangelo Antonioni film starring Monica Vitti and Gabriele Ferzetti
- Best Actor Oscar-winner for Coming Home
- American clothing and accessories retailer founded in 1969 by Donald and Doris Fisher
- French striker, formerly at Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, Chelsea and Crystal Palace, who joined Lille from Las Palmas in 2018
- The bicameral federal legislature of the US
- The second book of the Old Testament
- The Italian verb “to be”
- Caribbean island whose bays include Bloody Bay and Englishman’s Bay
- BBC sitcom written by Carla Lane that starred Felicity Kendal as Gemma Palmer