Jumbo General July 22, 2023 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 9 Across, 32 Across and 52 Across? Connection from #733 Murray, McKinley and Borg are surnames of men’s singles champions at Wimbledon
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Crossword GK Jumbo 734 by Eimi posted on Saturday, July 22, 2023
Across Clues
- Body of water between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda in the great Rift Valley
- Large town in Greater Manchester between the rivers Irk and Medlock
- A member of the larger of the two Zoroastrian communities of the Indian subcontinent
- The capital of North Macedonia
- The only British prime minister to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature
- A Spanish dish made from rice, shellfish, chicken and vegetables
- Of a triangle, having all sides of unequal length
- 1967 Joseph Losey film adaptation of a Nicholas Mosley novel with a screenplay by Harold Pinter
- 1898 song by James Thornton that gave The Fureys with Davey Arthur a hit single in 1981
- 1957 MGM musical remake of Ninotchka starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse
- Distillation product from coal tar boiling containing aromatic hydrocarbons
- French for “left”
- Dutch brewery founded in 1615 by Willem Neerfeldt
- Crocodile ___, 1986 film with Paul Hogan in the title role
- African kingdom whose capital is Rabat
- 1941 George Stevens film starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant
- The fourth and last of Hammer’s “Cave Girl” sequence of films that began with One Million Years BC
- Jean-Michel ___, American artist who died of a heroin overdose in 1988 at the age of 27
- Radio game show presented by Wilfred Pickles and his wife Mabel
- An apple with rough brownish-red skin
- Early comedy by William Shakespeare featuring the character Ferdinand, King of Navarre
- Roman Emperor whose adopted son was Hadrian
- US state whose capital is Augusta
- The eastern terminus of the Central Line of the London Underground
- Giraldus ___, Latin name for the priest and historian Gerald of Wales
Down Clues
- See 22
- Type of rigid airship pioneered by a German count in the early 20th century
- English golfer who represented Europe in ten Ryder Cups before defecting to LIV Golf
- A fixed number of verse lines forming a unit of a poem
- A swelling of the thyroid gland
- See 50
- US actor best known for his starring role as Colonel Steve Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man
- Shingle headland in Kent with a pair of non-operational nuclear power stations
- An oleaceous tree of the genus Fraxinus
- American hip hop trio from “42 Down” comprising Cheryl James, Sandra Denton and Deidra “Dee Dee” Roper (Spinderella)
- Marine invertebrate also called a lamp shell
- Disorder of the central nervous system characterised by partial or total loss of the ability to communicate
- The capital of Kazakhstan
- Home of Sunderland AFC from 1897 to 1997
- One name for a silvery eel-like marine spiny-finned fish of the family Ammodytidae
- The largest of the satellites of Uranus
- Small, faint constellation between Cygnus and Andromeda whose name is Latin for ‘Lizard’
- Name by which Spanish general and head of state Francisco Franco was sometimes known
- Biffy ___, rock band from Kilmarnock comprising Simon Neil, James Johnston and Ben Johnston
- 1968 top ten single by The Turtles
- Cliff Richard’s debut single, credited to Cliff Richard and the Drifters
- Trousers that flare from the knee
- Group of terrestrial arthropods including the centipedes and millipedes
- Asiatic tree of the genus Pogostemon, the leaves of which yield a fragrant oil
- Author whose novels include Where Angels Fear to Tread and A Passage to India
- The most watched television show in the United States from 1989 to 1990
- The easternmost of the five boroughs of New York City
- British New Romantic band best known for their 1980 hit Fade to Grey
- A percussion cap for a toy pistol
- Clown played by French actor and mime Marcel Marceau
- Yorkshire and England right-arm leg break bowler named an MBE in King Charles III’s Birthday honours list