Jumbo General October 15, 2022 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 19, 23 and 48 Across? Connection from #693 Belgrade, Vienna and Budapest are on the River Danube
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Crossword GK Jumbo 694 by Eimi posted on Saturday, October 15, 2022
Across Clues
- One of the sons of Noah, along with Ham and Japheth
- In surveying, the horizontal angle of a bearing clockwise from a standard direction
- The crop pest Delia radicum
- ___ Records, American record label founded in 1974, whose biggest selling recording artist was Whitney Houston
- The most north-westerly of the Canary Islands
- Stage name of Alison Clarkson, whose hits included Doin’ the Do
- Another name for the trepang or sea-slug, a food delicacy in China
- Clive ___, American author of thrillers featuring the character Dirk Pitt
- The local name for the River Thames at Oxford
- English poet best known for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan
- A wind of force 12 or more on the Beaufort scale
- Character played by Minnie Driver in the film Good Will Hunting
- See 31
- In Greek mythology, a Titan compelled to support the sky on his shoulders as punishment
- Compact car launched by Honda in 1972
- The fiancée of John Keats, played by Abbie Cornish in the 2009 film Bright Star
- The capital of Senegal
- A place where bees are kept
- A legendary Irish hero and bard of the 3rd century AD
- Ivan ___, Russian novelist best known as the author of Oblomov
- 1978 Top 10 hit for Funkadelic
- Department of SW France whose capital is Auch
- Small lake on top of the Black Forest mountain range in southwestern Germany
- African republic whose capital is Maputo
- Raymond ___, crime writer who created the private detective Philip Marlowe
- Word that forms part of the official names of Iran and Mauritania
- National Trust property in West Sussex in which H G Wells spent part of his boyhood, as his mother was housekeeper between 1880 and 1893
- 1967 Top 10 hit for The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- White powder, composed primarily of calcium phosphate, used in fertilisers, polishing compounds, and in making ceramics
- The capital of Peru
Down Clues
- 1892 farce in three acts by Brandon Thomas
- American stand-up comedian who co-hosted the 2022 Academy Awards with Regina Hall and Wanda Sykes
- Epic novel by Leo Tolstoy, first published in 1869
- Luxury car launched by Opel in 1964
- See 7
- The tropical shrub Cajanus cajan, cultivated in tropical regions for its nutritious pealike seeds known as pigeon peas
- Weekly periodical edited and written entirely by Charles Dickens in which the novels The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge were first published
- A flock of quails, for example
- 1881 novel by Thomas Hardy featuring the character Paula Power
- Instrumental by Mason Williams that won three Grammy Awards in 1969
- Oscar-nominated 2006 film featuring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett
- See 7
- US state that was the 19th admitted to the Union
- Character in Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice in love with Shylock’s daughter Jessica
- A deep red transparent precious variety of corundum
- The capital of Kenya
- The shorebird Gallinago delicata
- 1979 play by Peter Shaffer, loosely based on the lives of Mozart and Salieri
- Studio album recorded by John Coltrane’s quartet in February 1965
- Cyprus resort that has become a ‘party capital’
- Historical novel by Rafael Sabatini, originally published in 1921
- In Greek mythology, a Titan who stole fire from Olympus to give to mankind
- Coronation Street character played by Doris Speed from 1960 to 1983
- The original name for a nuclear reactor
- Scottish footballer nicknamed “The Tin Man” whose clubs included Rangers, Sevilla, Derby County and Birmingham City
- 25 April, a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand
- See 39
- An immature form of many creatures that develops into a different adult form by metamorphosis
- See 34
- American singer-songwriter whose hits included Me and You and a Dog Named Boo