Jumbo General June 04, 2022 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 24, 45 and 49 Across? Connection from #674 Jose Mourinho, Quique Sanchez Flores and Fabio Capello have all been sacked by same club twice (Chelsea, Watford, Real Madrid)
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Crossword GK Jumbo 675 by Eimi posted on Saturday, June 04, 2022
Across Clues
- Cambodian temple complex built in the early 12th century
- The parasitic creature Dracunculus medinensis, common in India and Africa
- One of the basic patterns of the human fingerprint
- Martha ___, Dublin-born journalist and broadcaster who was the main presenter of BBC Radio 4’s The World at One for 11 years
- Fictional heavy metal band fronted by David St Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel
- Singer and fiddler who is the daughter of singer Norma Waterson
- Kenneth ___, actor who played the role of Jimmy Porter in the original production of John Osborne’s play Look Back in Anger in 1956
- The “great Lion” of C S Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- The capital of Western Australia
- Herbivorous dinosaur with a very long neck and tail
- Any of the 23 political divisions of Switzerland
- French racing driver who won the Targa Florio in 1928 and 1929
- English racing driver who was 1958 Formula 1 World Champion
- The first man in space
- 1844 novel by William Harrison Ainsworth subtitled The Elixir of Life
- The imperial dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644
- Official language of Pakistan
- A German prisoner-of-war camp in World War II
- In biology, a substance such as vitamin C, vitamin E or beta carotene
- Dancer and actress who partnered Fred Astaire in ten films
- Scottish TV presenter and former model who was married to Toploader guitarist Dan Hipgrave
- Spanish city on the River Tagus famous for steel and swords
- Californian pop duo whose biggest hit was Surf City
- Italian city in Emilia-Romagna noted for food such as ham and cheese
- Genus of carpet moth in the family Geometridae
- Communications code word for the letter A
- West Sussex seaside resort town at which Sir Billy Butlin opened a holiday camp in 1960
- The European thrush Turdus torquatus
- US city that hosted the 1996 Olympics
- River, forming part of the border between Scotland and England, that enters the North Sea at Berwick
- American country music singer who died in a plane crash in 1963
- Robert Louis ___, Scottish author of Treasure Island and Kidnapped
Down Clues
- Garlic mayonnaise
- The largest living anuran
- California city on San Francisco Bay damaged by an earthquake in 1989
- Robert ___, singer and musician who was the original drummer in Soft Machine
- Alfred, Lord ___, poet who succeeded William Wordsworth as Poet laureate in 1850
- A carved channel or groove, as on a Doric frieze
- What the I of BFI stands for
- Hebrew prophet of the 9th century BC who was the successor of Elijah
- 1978 single by Ian Dury and the Blockheads
- Sir Joseph ___, Nobel Peace Prize-winner who was the only physicist to leave the Manhattan Project on grounds of conscience
- The climbing plant Lathyrus odoratus
- The 16th novel by Ngaio Marsh to feature Roderick Alleyn, published in 1951
- Welsh comedian and actor who accompanied Steve Coogan in The Trip
- Sir Walter Scott’s longest novel, set during the English Civil War
- Largest of the Ryukyu Islands in the North Pacific that was a scene of heavy fighting in World War II
- Another name for Sirius
- Aquatic salamander of the North American genus Ambystoma
- Genus of Late Cretaceous period dinosaur whose name means ‘egg thief’
- 1954 film starring Frank Sinatra and Doris Day
- African country whose capital is Abuja
- 1980 top ten single by the Specials
- Mineral also called fool’s gold
- 2001 Ben Elton novel set around a reality TV show
- Stephane ___, jazz violinist who founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France with guitarist Django Reinhardt
- A musical composition that is free in structure and highly emotional in character
- A 1993 collection of short stories by William Sleator
- Russian province on the Baltic, divided between Estonia and Latvia in 1918
- A newborn child, especially in the first week of life and up to four weeks old
- Honoré de ___, French author of La Comédie humaine
- A communal meal in the early Christian church commemorating the Last Supper
- Abel ___, French film pioneer best known for his 1927 masterpiece Napoléon
- Colour of the ball worth three points in snooker