Jumbo General July 17, 2021 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 18, 38 and 63 Across? Connection from #629 Oxygene, Lean and Java are computer programming languages The grid also contained the surnames of 11 England footballers at Euro 2020
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Crossword GK Jumbo 630 by Eimi posted on Saturday, July 17, 2021
Across Clues
- A group or series of six
- Type of Mexican salamander of the genus Ambystoma
- ITV comedy drama series starring David Jason, based on books by David Nobbs
- See 40
- German Formula One driver who won the drivers' championship in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013
- Former US ten dollar gold coin withdrawn from circulation in 1934
- Comedy by Aristophanes about a woman's mission to end the Peloponnesian War
- See 17
- Full first name of the baseball player who was nicknamed "The Georgia Peach"
- A small gem cut as a long rectangle
- Composer who won nine Academy Awards and was nominated 45 times
- A mixture of hydrocarbons, chiefly methane, formed in coal mines
- Kenyan city in which Lord and Lady Baden-Powell are buried
- Suburb of Liverpool that is the site of the racecourse over which the Grand National has been run since 1839
- In Air Force slang, an unidentified or hostile aircraft
- American soap opera that starred Jane Wyman as tyrannical matriarch Angela Channing
- English actress and singer who won a Best Actress Oscar for Mary Poppins
- Stage name of English singer-songwriter Lynn Annette Ripley who had 1960s hits with Terry and Golden Lights
- Tree of the genus Fagus
- The second-largest island in the Mediterranean
- English actress whose films include The Railway Children, Logan's Run and Equus
- Series of books that featured random dot autostereograms, published in the US from 1993
- The Muse of love poetry
- Pat ___, former jockey who rode Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winners Detroit, Rainbow Quest, Dancing Brave and Trempolino
- Another name for the card game hearts
- Inland port at the confluence of the Ouse and Don rivers
- Formerly, an extended journey through the major cities of Europe, especially one undertaken by a rich or aristocratic Englishman to complete his education
- Gottfried Wilhelm von ___, German mathematician and philosopher who developed calculus independently of Isaac Newton
- 1968 instrumental by Fleetwood Mac that reached number one in the UK singles chart
- A large aquatic animal such as Zalophus californianus
- The evergreen tree Olea europaea
Down Clues
- Group who had a 1965 US Top Ten hit with The Boy from New York City
- 1958 novel by Leon Uris about the founding of the State of Israel
- Dog in the Jim Davis comic strip Garfield
- Official language of India, now used only for religious purposes
- English county whose administrative centre is Dorchester
- The Old World falcon Falco subbuteo
- Luigi Dallapiccola's last opera, premiered at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin in 1968
- Nedo ___, Italian fencer who is the only man to win a gold medal in each of the three weapons at a single Olympic Games
- Céline ___, Canadian singer who represented Switzerland in the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest
- Welsh industrialist and social reformer who formed a model industrial community at New Lanark
- 8th century Bishop of London who was preceded by Eadberht and succeeded by Ceonwalh
- Ukrainian city that is the chief industrial centre of the Donbass
- Painted backcloths, stage structures, etc, used to represent a location in a theatre
- Nickname for the city of New Orleans
- English royal house that reigned from 1399 to 1461
- Area also called selva
- BBC1 children's TV series that was presented by Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene
- Valved brass instrument with a tube of conical bore coiled into a spiral
- Canadian rock band formed in 1969 that has released over 20 albums
- 1945 Alfred Hitchcock film starring Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck
- The administrative centre of East Sussex
- Gangster in EastEnders who was played by Mark Pegg
- Milton ___, president of Uganda deposed in both 1971 and 1985
- A non-theistic ascetic religion founded in India in the 6th century BC
- Irish snooker player who won the 1997 World Championship
- 1967 film written by and starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
- New Zealand city that hosted the 1990 Commonwealth Games
- Lead singer of the pop group Mud
- Protozoan of the phylum Rhizopoda able to change shape because of the movements of cell processes
- A cruciferous plant of the genus Raphanus cultivated for its edible root
- Philip ___, English poet whose collections include The Whitsun Weddings
- Robert ___, Archbishop of Canterbury 1980-91
- German name for the River Danube
- Drink Vice Admiral Edward Vernon introduced into the Royal Navy in 1740
- A domed or vaulted semicircular or polygonal recess, especially at the east end of a church
- First name of the composer Stravinsky