Jumbo General October 26, 2024 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 20 Across, 32 Across and 56 Across? Connection from #799 Denis Compton, Michael Jordan and Rebecca Romero competed in two different sports
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Crossword GK Jumbo 800 by Eimi posted on Saturday, October 26, 2024
Across Clues
- Country in the SW Pacific whose capital is Port Moresby
- A traditional Jewish school devoted chiefly to the study of rabbinic literature and the Talmud
- Swedish actress whose films include The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Chocolat and The Artist’s Wife
- Epic poem by Walter Scott that contains the lines “Oh, what a tangled web we weave/When first we practise to deceive!”
- African country whose capital is Luanda
- 1871 opera by Verdi commissioned by the Khedive of Egypt
- Large sea duck of the genus Somateria
- Knighted English actor born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite in 1933
- A person dedicated to a monastic or religious life
- 1978 Richard Attenborough horror film with a screenplay by William Goldman, based on his own novel
- English actor whose TV roles include Dr Geoffrey Brent in Police Surgeon and Dr David Keel in The Avengers
- Léon ___, French physicist who demonstrated the rotation of the earth on its axis by means of the pendulum named after him
- Song from the 1967 Walt Disney film The Jungle Book subtitled The Python’s Song
- The part of the eyeball consisting of the iris, ciliary body and choroid
- American actor and comedian who co-starred with Jackie Chan in the Rush Hour series of films
- Swedish actress and singer whose films include The Wicker Man and The Man with the Golden Gun
- Island in the Channel Islands ruled by a hereditary seigneur or dame
- Common name for Flacourtia indica, a species of flowering plant with plumlike fruits
- Setting for Shakespeare’s play Hamlet
- 1971 British crime film starring “20 Across”, “25 Across” and “33 Across”
- The goddess of peace in Greek mythology
- Ancient Greek city on Mount Parnassus that was the site of the most famous oracle of Apollo
- Channel between Cape Dezhnev in Russia and Cape Prince of Wales in Alaska
- Measure of the weight of precious stones, now standardised as 0.20 grams
- Village in the Selby district of North Yorkshire best known for its large coal-fired power station
- The 50th state of the United States
- Edmond ___, French playwright and poet best known for his verse drama Cyrano de Bergerac
- English Baroque composer and organist whose only stage composition was the opera Venus and Adonis
- Justin ___, Canadian prime minister from 2015
- Actor who played John Thaw’s sidekick in The Sweeney
Down Clues
- The North American name for swede
- See 43
- Australian river that rises as the Avon northeast of Narrogin and flows to the Indian Ocean below Perth
- Heavily-built short-tailed oceanic bird of polar regions
- Crete-born physician to Nero who left instructions for making theriac, a compound medicine and antidote, in a poem
- A small ensemble of street musicians in Mexico
- American actress who married Cary Grant, who was 33 years her senior, in 1965
- Bob Dylan song that is the final track on The Band’s debut album Music from Big Pink
- Brand name for the drug Sildenafil citrate
- R M ___, Scottish author noted for adventure stories such as The Coral Island
- Central character in Henry Fielding’s fourth and final novel, published in 1751
- The spoken form of Modern Greek
- African country whose capital is Malabo
- An obsolete medieval stringed instrument resembling a guitar
- A streamlined mound of glacial drift
- An insect of the orthopterous family Gryllidae
- An oval earthenware cooking dish with a tightly fitting lid used for pâtés etc
- American TV series starring Jeremy Allen White as chef Carmy Berzatt
- US state whose capital is Bismarck
- Song from Oklahoma! performed by Connie Booth as Polly in the Gourmet Night episode of Fawlty Towers
- Character in EastEnders played by Anita Dobson from 1985 to 1988
- The skeleton of the human foot consisting of five long bones
- 1924 composition by George Gershwin for solo piano and jazz band
- Popular nickname for US First Lady Claudia Alta Taylor Johnson
- In Greek mythology, a son of Daedalus who flew too near the sun when trying to escape from Crete
- A small mothlike insect of the order Trichoptera that lays its eggs in, water
- Polynesian island whose capital is Papeete
- 1975 Steven Spielberg film based on a 1974 novel by Peter Benchley