Jumbo General March 04, 2023 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 18 Across, 33 Across and 51 Across? Connection from #713 Dylan Thomas, Detroit and Sassafras are horses that won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe
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Crossword GK Jumbo 714 by Eimi posted on Saturday, March 04, 2023
Across Clues
- California city that hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup final
- The South African antelope Tragelaphus angasii
- Musical genre characterised by such groups as The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Doors and Iron Butterfly
- Steward to Goneril in Shakespeare’s King Lear
- Common name for the drug amphetamine
- City in British Columbia that is Canada’s chief Pacific port
- Author whose novels include The Day of the Jackal and The Odessa File
- A loaf of cooked minced pig’s offal, eaten cold
- 1984 horror film written and directed by Wes Craven
- Edith ___, British nurse executed for helping Allied soldiers escape from German-occupied Belgium during World War I
- Former county of Scotland also known as The Mearns
- The capital of Finland
- African country whose capital is Niamey
- 1989 Aardman Animations short directed by Peter Lord featuring the reminiscences of Bill Perry
- English occultist whose magical writings include The Book of the Law, the central sacred text of Thelema
- The largest city in Switzerland
- Song written by The Weavers that gave both Jimmie Rodgers and Frankie Vaughan Top Ten hits
- The second-largest city in Denmark
- Oscar-nominated film for which Jill Clayburgh won the Best Actress award at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival
- Scottish Championship football team nicknamed “The Honest Men”
- Plant of the genus Buphthalmum with daisy-like flower heads
- The White Swan in the ballet Swan Lake
- 1977 William Friedkin film based on Georges Arnaud’s 1950 novel Le Salaire de la peur
- Pop group whose debut album, Hopes and Fears, won the 2005 Brit Award for Best British Album
- A speech addressed to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
Down Clues
- Georg ___, German expressionist dramatist whose plays include The Burghers of Calais and From Morn to Midnight
- 2003 novel by Tony Parsons
- Genus of tropical shrubby plants bearing edible, many-seeded peppers
- Natural protein produced by the cells of the immune system
- Macaque monkey, Macaca silenus, of India and Sri Lanka
- 1950 film starring James Stewart and Josephine Hull based on Mary Chase’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name
- English fashion designer who co-founded Red or Dead in 1982
- The first live album by German electronic group Tangerine Dream
- Scottish rock band fronted by Fran Healy
- ___ O’Hara, Southern belle in Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 novel Gone with the Wind
- Shrub or small tree of the genus Sambucus
- City in California located on a small island of the same name next to Oakland in San Francisco Bay
- In Greek mythology, the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, and the twin brother of the prophetess Cassandra
- Large sea duck of the genus Somateria
- T S ___, American poet, playwright, and literary critic whose works include The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock
- City in southwest Germany that is home to approximately 45,000 NATO military personnel
- Horse that gave trainer Fred Winter his fourth and final Grand National victory in 1966
- Gene ___, one of only five golfers to win all the current major championships in his career
- Nontechnical name for otalgia
- British pop group whose hit singles include Deeper Shade of Blue and Stomp
- Technical name for mother-of-pearl
- German discus thrower who won an Olympic gold medal in 1996
- Odd-toed ungulate of which there are five extant species, two native to Africa and three to southern Asia
- Volcanic island in Indonesia, in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra
- Setting for Shakespeare’s play Hamlet
- Adjective applied to lords that are not spiritual
- Dutch lager introduced in 1873
- Roman poet and satirist whose works include the Ars Poetica
- John ___, US writer whose novels include Rabbit is Rich and Rabbit at Rest
- A long loincloth worn by Hindu men
- Ancient Greek town that overlooked the naval battle in 31 BC at which Octavian’s fleet under Agrippa defeated that of Mark Antony and Cleopatra