Jumbo General March 27, 2021 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 12, 34 and 51 Across? Connection from #613 George Baker, Paul Cook and John Reid share a name with St Leger winning jockeys
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Crossword GK Jumbo 614 by Eimi posted on Saturday, March 27, 2021
Across Clues
- Popular British music hall song written by Fred Leigh and Henry Pether for Vesta Victoria
- US state whose capital is Salt Lake City
- River in Greek mythology which formed the boundary between Earth and the Underworld
- Canadian province whose capital is Edmonton
- Song from the musical La Cage aux Folles, recorded by Gloria Gaynor, Shirley Bassey and others
- Cut of beef from the breast
- English celebrity chef who opened his first seafood restaurant in Padstow in 1975
- See 38
- In Greek mythology, son of Daedalus who flew too near the sun when trying to escape from Crete
- A Dutch spirit distilled from potatoes
- In astrology, a circle of twelve 30 degree divisions of celestial longitude centred on the ecliptic
- 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical adapted from Ferenc Molnár’s 1909 play Liliom
- Barrister who represents Mrs Bardell in her suit against Samuel Pickwick in The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
- Song from the Andrew Lloyd Webber show Tell Me on a Sunday that gave Marti Webb a big hit in 1980
- The 13th historical novel in a series by Bernard Cornwell about a rifleman in the British Army, featuring the Siege of Badajoz during the Peninsular War
- African country whose capital is Addis Ababa
- US or Canadian coin worth five cents
- Maya Angelou’s third volume of poetry, published by Random House in 1978
- The igneous rock that makes up the Giant’s Causeway
- The easternmost state in the United States
- The fourth-largest city in Indiana, close to the University of Notre Dame
- Heat-resistant, wipe-clean plastic laminate invented in 1912
- Small hexagonal musical instrument of the reed organ family
- 2008 film featuring a Marvel Comics character of the same name, starring Robert Downey Jr
- In Roman tradition, the queen of the Olympian gods
- English rock band formed in 1989 as Seymour
- Large complex colonial hydrozoan of the genus Physalia with long stinging tentacles
Down Clues
- See 52
- American record label, originally based in Memphis, Tennessee, whose biggest star was Otis Redding
- 1992 film starring Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd and Ben Kingsley
- 1942 Walt Disney film based on a book by Felix Salten
- Echinoderm of the class Asteroidea
- The largest city in New Jersey
- English playwright whose verse dramas include The Lady’s Not For Burning and Venus Observed
- Ancient Semitic language spoken in parts of Syria and the Lebanon
- Title of Iranian kings including the Achaemenid dynasty which unified Persia
- Town in the Czech Republic that was the site of Napoleon’s victory over Russian and Austrian armies in 1805
- The nearest French port to England
- 1970 musical film adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol starring Albert Finney in the title role
- Clyde ___, American astronomer who discovered Pluto in 1930
- Frontwoman of the funk band Rufus born Yvette Marie Stevens in 1953
- Either the shortest or the longest day of the year
- Language spoken in South Africa and Namibia that is an offshoot of several Dutch dialects
- Caryl ___, English playwright whose award-winning plays include Top Girls and Serious Money
- Lead singer of the synthpop duo Erasure
- Friedrich von ___, German philosopher and critic who was a founder of the romantic movement in Germany
- 1972 top ten hit for The Fortunes written by Lynsey de Paul and Ron Roker
- Wreckage from a ship found floating
- Welsh group who had a 1977 hit with They Shoot Horses, Don’t They
- Chief Minister of Jersey from November 2011 to June 2018
- Robert ___, English poet who married Elizabeth Barrett
- French 17th-century playwright, born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin
- Twin brother of Artemis in classical mythology
- The capital of Lebanon
- 1953 Cole Porter musical featuring the song I Love Paris
- Category of taste in food besides sweet, sour, salt and bitter
- 1948 Alfred Hitchcock film starring James Stewart, John Dall and Farley Granger
- Guitarist in Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers nicknamed “Skunk”