Jumbo General November 21, 2020 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 13, 34 and 50 Across? Connection from #595 Nathan Lyon, Hardus Viljoen and Intikhab Alam took a wicket with their first ball in Test cricket
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Crossword GK Jumbo 596 by Eimi posted on Saturday, November 21, 2020
Across Clues
- Any sac or pouch formed by herniation of the wall of a tubular organ or part, especially the intestines
- See 16
- Richie ___, Australia’s Test captain from 1958 to 1964 who later became a commentator
- Hugo ___, Dutch botanist who developed the mutation theory of evolution
- English character actress who played Madame Arcati in the 1945 David Lean film Blithe Spirit
- Eamon ___, Irish statesman who formed the Fianna Fail party in 1927
- 1975 album and single by Steeleye Span
- The European freshwater fish Leuciscus leuciscus
- Large market town in Greater Manchester associated with Gracie Fields
- Port that is the third largest city in Norway
- Australian-born composer, arranger and pianist whose works include Country Gardens
- In Greek mythology, a nymph dwelling in a lake, river, spring or fountain
- Sport mainly overseen by The National Hot Rod Association in North America
- Fabric named from the French word for caterpillar
- English pop group whose hit singles included The Bump, Fancy Pants and Julie Anne
- Greek hero who was killed by Paris, who wounded him in the heel
- Creator of Noddy, the Famous Five and the Secret Seven
- Title assumed by Sudanese military leader Mohammed Ahmed who led a revolt against Egypt in 1881 and captured Khartoum in 1885
- A sculpture, painting, or drawing of the dead Christ supported by the Virgin Mary
- Cattle, horses, poultry, etc kept for domestic use
- Condition also known as fallen arches
- Joe ___, pioneering English record producer and songwriter best remembered for the Tornados’ 1962 hit Telstar
- 1948 Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica
- See 27
- Richard Wagner’s last completed opera
- An ancient Jewish mystical tradition based on an esoteric interpretation of the Old Testament
- A rodent of the genus Dasyprocta
- Nickname of the French post-impressionist painter Henri Rousseau
- 1984 film starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis as three parapsychologists in New York City
Down Clues
- A military officer serving as personal assistant to a senior
- US state whose capital is Dover
- World Heritage Site in North Yorkshire developed around the ruins of the Cistercian Fountains Abbey
- The Atlantic Provinces of Canada
- 1985 Top Ten hit for Simple Minds
- Genus of carnivorous plants, with at least 194 species, commonly known as the sundews
- The smallest quantity of an element that can take part in a chemical reaction
- Horse that won the 1947 Derby
- Irish county named after the of Kingdom of Uí Failghe
- Mikel ___, former player who became head coach of Arsenal in December 2019
- Aristide ___, French Catalan sculptor, painter and printmaker whose works include Kneeling Woman: Monument to Debussy in the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City
- Blue pigment obtained by powdering lapis lazuli
- US state whose capital is Hartford
- A streamlined enclosure on an aircraft to accommodate an engine, passengers, crew, etc
- 1971 Christmas number one single by Benny Hill subtitled The Fastest Milkman In The West
- 1989 film set around the Soweto Riots based on André Brink’s novel of the same name
- The true frog family
- Rugged cotton twill textile in which the weft passes under two or more warp threads
- The capital of Vietnam
- A neural control centre at the base of the brain, concerned with hunger, thirst and other autonomic functions
- American rock band formed by Lowell George and Bill Payne in 1969
- Pet detective played by Jim Carrey in two 1990s films
- The ___, first in a series of comedy films about a 1963 Volkswagen Beetle named Herbie
- Welsh town that was the site of a small Roman fort called Blestium
- Brand of ‘jean boot’ created by designer Jacques Chevallereau in France in 1970
- Japanese guitar manufacturer based in Nagoya
- The second highest point on Dartmoor
- The original name for the River Cam, still in use locally
- 1993 album and single by James