Jumbo General November 28, 2020 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 10, 33 and 47 Across? Connection from #596 Rutherford, Kenny and Grainger are surnames of British 2012 Olympic gold medallists
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Crossword GK Jumbo 597 by Eimi posted on Saturday, November 28, 2020
Across Clues
- 2014 film based on stories by Michael Bond
- John Steinbeck novella featuring the characters George Milton and Lennie Small
- Australian actress who won a Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf in The Hours
- Greek philosopher who was tutor to Alexander the Great
- See 14
- Name for the hemiepiphytic West Indian tree Clusia major
- Football team that plays home games at Stamford Bridge
- Ottawa war chief after whom a struggle against British military occupation of the Great Lakes region in the 1760s was named
- In physics, the force that sets a body in motion or that tends to resist changes in its motion
- See 51
- Unrhymed poetry, especially in iambic pentameters
- City in the Netherlands that is the home of Philips and DAF Trucks
- A long low ridge with a steep scarp slope and a gentle back slope, formed by the erosion of strata of differing hardness
- American punk rock band on whose songs the musical American Idiot is based
- Old English coin worth five shillings
- ___ homicide, an offence under Scottish common law roughly equivalent to the offence of manslaughter in English law
- The yellow-and-black Eurasian finch Carduelis spinus
- 1975 novel by Stephen King, originally entitled Second Coming
- See 23
- Capital of the French department of Haute Savoie
- 1841 ballet with music by Adolphe Adam
- Honoré ___, 19th-century French painter and lithographer noted for his political and social caricatures
- The state capital of Nebraska
- Florentine painter named from the fact that his father was a tailor
- Protagonist of Alexandre Dumas’s 1844 novel The Count of Monte Cristo
- Opera by Giuseppe Verdi based on the play Le roi s’amuse by Victor Hugo
- Wife of Bob Ferris in the classic BBC sitcom Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? played by Brigit Forsyth
- English actress whose films include The Railway Children, Logan’s Run, Equus and An American Werewolf in London
- Town in the Czech Republic that was the site of Napoleon’s victory over Russian and Austrian armies in 1805
Down Clues
- Tennis trophy won by Great Britain for the only time in 2015
- Canadian city that hosted the 1978 Commonwealth Games
- Enclosed space in a church between the outer gate or railing, and the door, of the screen
- New Jersey resort that is famous for its casinos, boardwalk and beach
- In Chinese cookery, a dumpling filled with spiced minced pork, usually served in soup
- A purple variety of sapphire
- Last word in the name of the body that awards Oscars
- British teen magazine published by D C Thomson from 1964 to 1993
- Two one-act plays by Sir Terence Rattigan set at the Beauregard Private Hotel, Bournemouth
- The capital of Kenya
- Charles Lutwidge ___, real name of the writer Lewis Carroll
- Device also called an electric eye
- The largest city in Cameroon
- Another name for the cuckoopint
- Vegetables traditionally served with tatties to accompany haggis in a Burns Night supper
- Record company that famously turned down The Beatles
- The county town of County Clare in the Republic of Ireland
- David Bowie song awarded the 1969 Ivor Novello Award, together with Peter Sarstedt’s Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)
- Australian rock band fronted by New Zealander Neil Finn
- American company started by a German immigrant in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1853 that became famous for its electronic organs and jukeboxes
- Variety of wheat, Triticum monococcum, with pale red kernels
- Racehorse who won both the Epsom and the Irish Derby in 1991
- 1994 Roland Emmerich film starring Kurt Russell and James Spader
- Daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology after whom a psychological complex is named
- Second wife of Philip V of Spain and mother of Charles III of Spain
- Head cook in the 1987 BBC TV series The Victorian Kitchen Garden
- Large town in Greater Manchester between the rivers Irk and Medlock
- Jacques ___, President of the European Commission from 1985 to 1994