Jumbo General August 27, 2022 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 15, 30 and 56 Across? Connection from #686 Chubby Checker, George Eliot and The Edge had the surname Evans
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Crossword GK Jumbo 687 by Eimi posted on Saturday, August 27, 2022
Across Clues
- Coronation anthem by Handel on which the UEFA Champions League Anthem is based
- 1947 novella by John Steinbeck whose central character is called Kino
- Correctional facility in New York at which a riot in 1971 resulted in 39 deaths
- TV programme, 1960-73 and 1987-89, whose presenters were James Cameron, Brian Inglis and Bernard Braden
- Part of a cuttlefish from which sepia is obtained
- Technical term for problem (or compulsive)gambling
- Actor in Dad’s Army who wrote the play The Ghost Train
- 1924 film starring Buster Keaton as Rollo Treadway
- Hungarian-born American paediatrician who devised a test for susceptibility to diphtheria
- Edge inscription on £1 coins meaning “An ornament and a safeguard”
- 1987 John Badham film starring Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez
- First of a series of novels by H E Bates featuring the Larkin family
- The first grey horse to win the Derby
- 1964 Richard Lester film featuring The Beatles
- 1965 hit single by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
- Former name for Bangladesh
- See 22
- A highly seasoned sausage used especially on pizza
- 1974 David Essex hit single that was his only US chart success
- Author of the novel Gone with the Wind
- A musical composition such as Beethoven’s Waldstein, Appassionata or Hammerklavier
- Irish political party whose name translates as “we ourselves”
- Play by Noël Coward written in 1939 but not staged until 1942
Down Clues
- American actor born Ramón Gerardo Antonio Estévez in 1940
- The ___, nickname shared by Bristol City, Swindon Town and Cheltenham Town
- Sicilian volcano that is the highest in Europe
- Horse that won the 1968 Grand National
- Jacques ___, Belgian singer-songwriter who has sold over 25 million records worldwide
- Country whose capital is Lima
- Song by Jay-Z and Kanye West that won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance in 2012
- Officers assigned to advise commanders in the planning and execution of military operations
- Fortified French town on the Meuse that was the scene of the longest and most severe battle of World War I
- Region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata on Great Britain
- Heteromeles arbutifolia, a common perennial shrub native to California and the extreme northwest of Mexico
- Term used on French wine labels to denote wine of a specific blend or batch
- See 27
- In the New Testament, the first person to witness the resurrection of Jesus
- In Greek mythology, the Titan who supported the heavens on his shoulders
- Swiss city named after the new castle Rudolf III of Burgundy presented to his wife Irmengarde in 1011
- Group of African languages that includes most of the principal languages spoken from the equator to the Cape of Good Hope
- Another name for red blood corpuscles or erythrocytes
- A sudden violent or illegal seizure of government
- British boxer nicknamed the “Fen Tiger” who lost WBC welterweight title fights against Carlos Palomino and Sugar Ray Leonard
- 2006 FIFA World Cup winners
- Welsh actress who played Livia in the 1976 BBC adaptation of Robert Graves’s I, Claudius
- In Roman tradition, the queen of the Olympian gods
- Oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra by Edward Elgar first performed in 1903
- Former name of Shropshire, from 1974 to 1980
- 1979 hit single for the French band Ottawan
- Davor ___, Croatian striker who won the Golden Boot at the 1998 World Cup
- Style of printing type with the letters slanting to the right
- 1985 Ridley Scott fantasy film starring Tom Cruise, Mia Sara and Tim Curry
- A unit of measurement used in printing equal to one twelfth of a pica, or approximately 0.01384 inch
- A small yellow finch noted for its singing
- Scombridoid marine food fish of the genus Thunnus
- In the Old Testament, the first son of Adam and Eve
- In Greek mythology, a nymph spurned by Narcissus who pined away until only her voice remained
- The largest island of the Inner Hebrides