Jumbo General March 13, 2021 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 21, 41 and 58 Across? Connection from #611 Helen of Troy, Shalako and Doctor At Sea feature Brigitte Bardot
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Crossword GK Jumbo 612 by Eimi posted on Saturday, March 13, 2021
Across Clues
- Another name for the Shikoku
- City in Germany that has the longest stretch of autobahn without junctions, often used for testing vehicles at high speed
- Figurative and ceremonial head of one of the principal cities of Scotland
- Russia’s largest port city on the Pacific Ocean
- A light semitransparent fabric used for dresses, scarves, shirts, etc.
- Austrian ski resort that forms part of the Zugspitze area with Lermoos and other neighbouring resorts
- A sac formed by abnormal dilation of the weakened wall of a blood vessel
- 1986 musical that starred Cliff Richard and, later, David Cassidy in its West End run
- Composer of the opera Fidelio
- American actress who played the possessed child, Regan, in The Exorcist, and its sequel, Exorcist II: The Heretic
- Rainer Maria ___, poet whose best-known work is the Duino Elegies
- The former chief magistrate of Venice
- English rock guitarist and vocalist who was chief songwriter for The Who
- City of NW Spain, home to the country’s oldest university
- Actor best known for playing Sam Malone in the US sitcom Cheers
- Farmer in Walter Scott’s novel Guy Mannering who gave his name to a small terrier
- American actress and comedienne who is the mother of Ben Stiller
- Bassist of The Sex Pistols who was born Simon John Ritchie
- Billy Joel’s third album, released in 1974
- County known as “The Garden of England”
- Creatures of the genus Arenicola used as bait by fishermen
- Former music venue in London’s Charing Cross Road that opened as a cinema in 1927 and closed in 2009
- Large odd-toed mammal with a short prehensile snout
- Pirate hanged in London on May 23, 1701
- Algerian winger who joined Manchester City from Leicester City in 2018
- Drownings during the Reign of Terror at Nantes
- The killer of US President John F Kennedy, according to three government investigations
Down Clues
- André ___, French composer whose works include Cinq Incantations for solo flute
- A member of the larger of the two Zoroastrian communities of the Indian subcontinent
- Dog that became the symbol of His Master’s Voice records
- A brownish shore bird such as Burhinus oedicnemus
- First name used by the president of the United States during World War I, actually his second forename
- Another name for lead monoxide
- Actor best known for his role as Kwai Chang Caine, given the nickname “Grasshopper” by Master Po, in the 1970s TV series Kung Fu
- Tiny flying insect in the Dipterid suborder Nematocera
- Former art critic of the Evening Standard whose father was the composer Philip Heseltine, better known as Peter Warlock
- 1957 Top 10 hit for Elvis Presley
- A water vole in The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
- Media franchise originally released as a pair of interlinkable Nintendo Game Boy games in 1996
- In the Old Testament, the second son of Adam and Eve
- See 44
- A person who refrains from using any animal product
- Ancient city state near present-day Tunis
- Fictional flying island in Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels
- Henrik ___, Norwegian dramatist and poet whose plays include A Doll’s House and Hedda Gabler
- Caribbean republic whose capital is Roseau
- A safety switch on a piece of machinery that allows operation only while depressed by the operator
- Carnivorous insect that rests with the first pair of legs raised as if in prayer
- Fiction genre based on imagined future worlds
- Official currency of several countries, including Iraq and Serbia
- Scottish rock band whose hit singles include Don’t You (Forget About Me) and Alive and Kicking
- Singer in the pop duo Dollar who appeared in the eighth series of I’m a Celebrity … Get Me out of Here!
- Colourless gas with a chlorine-like odour, formed by an electric discharge in oxygen
- North African grass also called esparto
- The administrative capital of South Africa
- Element that has the atomic number 14
- French artist whose paintings include Le déjeuner sur l’herbe and Olympia
- Rudolf ___, Soviet-born ballet dancer who became an Austrian citizen in 1982
- Former name for the star Gamma Aquilae
- Oscar ___, Austrian-born composer noted for operettas such as Waltz Dream and The Chocolate Soldier
- The popular aquarium fish Lebistes reticulatus
- Italian city in Emilia-Romagna noted for food such as ham and cheese
- The short-lived perennial herb Anethum graveolens