Jumbo General April 02, 2022 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 14, 28 and 48 Across? Connection from #665 Brothers, Hayes and Derwent are lakes in the Lake District when followed by water
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Crossword GK Jumbo 666 by Eimi posted on Saturday, April 02, 2022
Across Clues
- In Greek mythology, a gorgon beheaded by Perseus
- Canadian supermodel who claimed “We don’t wake up for less than $10,000 a day”
- Showman who toured Europe and the US with his Wild West Show
- The third studio album by Iron Maiden, released in 1982
- Influential poem by Maya Angelou, first published in 1978
- Kingdom of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy associated with King Offa and Lady Godiva
- Coarse-grained igneous rock widely used for building
- Captured Trojan commander exchanged for Cressida in William Shakespeare’s play Troilus and Cressida
- Marx Brother born with the first name Adolph
- The most important prophet in Judaism
- American actor whose early roles include a cowboy hitchhiker in the film Thelma & Louise
- The Arabian gazelle Gazella arabica
- Welsh football club that played at the Vetch Field between 1912 and 2005
- A religious decree issued by a Muslim leader
- A measure of the rate of motion of a body expressed as the rate of change of its position in a particular direction with time
- Country whose capital is Katmandu
- Solar god of Egyptian mythology usually depicted with a falcon’s head
- Actor who played Lofty Holloway in EastEnders
- A valved brass instrument normally pitched in B flat
- Assumed name of US surrealist photographer Emmanuel Rudnitsky
- American jazz pianist and bandleader whose bands included his Cherry Blossoms and his Barons of Rhythm
- 1960s BBC children’s TV series narrated by Oliver Postgate
- American R&B singer-songwriter and actress awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016
- Shakespearean character who delivers the line “Out, damned spot!”
- Rugby league club that beat St Helens in the 2019 Challenge Cup Final
- Latin name for the onion genus
Down Clues
- Welsh county whose administrative centre is Haverfordwest
- See 40
- Mild analgesic drug known as acetaminophen in the US
- The Australian tree Eucalyptus saligna
- 1971 hit single for Derek and the Dominos
- Country whose capital is Lima
- Derbyshire and England batsman who was one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1989
- North Somerset town in which former cricketer and umpire Mervyn Kitchen was born
- Dutch football club from Arnhem founded in 1892
- In psychology, the mental process used in thinking and perceiving
- The second largest city in Moldova
- Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands who live in the US and Canada
- Radioactive element discovered in 1952
- In Greek mythology, an enchantress who detained Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine
- The derived SI unit of power
- American singer, actor and politician who found fame in partnership with his wife Cher
- Lancashire town in the Forest of Rossendale
- 1961 song, written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns, originally recorded by the Top Notes and later covered by the Isley Brothers, the Beatles and others
- Low dam built across a river to raise its level or control its flow
- City in Ohio nicknamed “Rubber Capital of the World”
- A large bath used for hydrotherapy, relaxation or pleasure, usually located outdoors
- Musical by Meredith Willson whose songs include Seventy-six Trombones
- American singer and songwriter best known the number-one single War
- English nursery rhyme character who “sat on a tuffet”
- Biblical city which, along with Sodom, was destroyed by God for the depravity of its inhabitants
- Tommy ___, Irish comedian, actor and writer who appeared in Father Ted as Father Kevin
- The second-largest city in Bulgaria
- Ford car model manufactured in Europe from 1968 to 2004
- Giuseppe Verdi’s penultimate opera, first performed at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan, in 1887
- The second brightest star in Perseus
- See 27