Jumbo General April 01, 2023 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 14 Across, 27 Across and 35 Across? Connection from #717 Rob Roy, Woodstock and Waverley are novels by Sir Walter Scott
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Crossword GK Jumbo 718 by Eimi posted on Saturday, April 01, 2023
Across Clues
- Ancient Chinese system of aesthetics
- Actor who played Johnny Cash in the film Walk the Line
- French Gypsy girl in Victor Hugo’s 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- American golfer who won the 1977 USPGA Championship in a three hole sudden-death playoff
- Village in Merseyside that regularly plays host to golf’s Open Championship
- Historical and geographic area in southeast Europe comprising parts of Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey
- Periodical literary magazine, founded by Charles Dickens, in which his A Tale of Two Cities was first published
- Drink whose varieties include Cognac and Armagnac
- Pop group who won the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest with Making Your Mind Up
- Musical direction that a note is to be held for or beyond its full time value
- One-act “satirical musical sketch” by George Grossmith performed by the D’Oyly Carte Company as a curtain raiser to HMS Pinafore
- Genus of plants that includes auricula, cowslip and oxlip
- Surname of newspaper barons Viscount Northcliffe and Viscount Rothermere
- 1952 King Vidor film starring Jennifer Jones in the title role
- Genus of plants in the family Fabaceae also known as Sweet Clover
- 1984 novel by J G Ballard which was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize
- Horse that won the 1978 Grand National
- See 18
- The 12th sign of the zodiac
- River that flows from mid-Hampshire to join with Southampton Water
- A thick rope or cable for mooring or towing a ship
- Bowing technique for stringed instruments in which the bow bounces lightly upon the string
- The fungal infection tinea pedis
- The capital of the Netherlands
- The official dessert of Massachusetts
- Word, used especially by medieval scribes to indicate the end of a book, part of a manuscript, etc.
Down Clues
- Cathedral city on the River Nene
- See 31
- Heitor ___, Brazilian composer whose works include the ballet Amazonas
- One of the seven emirates constituting the United Arab Emirates, bordered by Sharjah
- The state capital of Florida
- West African republic bordered by Senegal to the north
- Any of a group of proteins that are produced by living cells and act as catalysts in specific biochemical reactions
- See 47
- ___ Trevigiana, white Italian wine grape variety that is a DOC-permitted blending grape for Prosecco
- Legendary king of Flanders who is an unofficial patron saint of beer or beer brewing
- A prehistoric Peruvian tomb or temple, usually a truncated pyramid of stone, often of immense size
- Anything resembling a tongue in shape or function
- The colour of unbleached linen
- Puppet in the children’s TV series Rainbow with an oval head and big blue eyes
- A three-pronged spear
- The proboscis monkey genus
- The state capital of North Carolina
- Merlene ___, athlete who began her career representing Jamaica, but represented Slovenia from 2002 to 2012
- 1908 novel by G K Chesterton, subtitled A Nightmare
- 1998 romantic comedy starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan
- 1986 John le Carré novel about a secret agent called Magnus Pym
- World Heritage Site that forms a self-governed monastic state within the sovereignty of the Hellenic Republic
- A mixture of wheat flour and fat used as the thickening agent in several classical French sauces
- An “Opera-oratorio after Sophocles” by Igor Stravinsky, first performed in 1927
- One of the Judaic names of God, translated as “God Almighty”
- Hardware specification for a handheld-sized computer or PDA that runs the Microsoft Windows Mobile Classic operating system
- A former name for radon
- American multinational toy and board game company founded by three brothers
- English actor best remembered for playing Private Joe Walker in Dad’s Army
- The standard monetary unit of Lesotho, divided into 100 lisente