Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Light snacks or appetisers, usually eaten with drinks in Spanish bars
  2. 2.The largest city in Cameroon
  3. 3.The worlds first independent developer and distributor of video games for gaming consoles. founded in 1979
  4. 4.1979 single by Village People that reached number 2 in the UK
  5. 5.Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera subtitled The Peer and the Peri
  6. 6.1980 Woody Allen film shot in black and white
  7. 7.1995 novel by Robert Harris about a young mathematician stationed in Bletchley Park
  8. 8.___ Beloved, 1994 film in which Gary Oldman plays Ludwig van Beethoven
  9. 9.The insect Lymantria dispar dispar
  10. 10.A collective of musicians who attempted to engage young people with politics in the period leading up to the 1987 general election
  11. 11.The longest river in Great Britain
  12. 12.___ Bennett, Welsh actor best known for playing the title role in the sitcom Shelley
  13. 13.The ___, British rock band founded in 1973 by Robert John Godfrey, Stephen Stewart and Francis Lickerish
  14. 14.Song with which Abba won the Eurovision Song Contest
  15. 15.Theres No One Quite Like ___, a number one hit single by St Winifreds School Choir
  16. 16.A deep purplish red that is the complementary colour of green
  17. 17.Latin expression meaning from the beginning
  18. 18.English county whose administrative centre is Dorchester
  19. 19.Hoax in which bone fragments found in a gravel pit in East Sussex were presented as the fossilised remains of an early human
  20. 20.Insect that travels in vast swarms, stripping large areas of vegetation
  21. 21.The 23rd president of the United States
  22. 22.A wild goat with large backward-curving horns
  23. 23.Lord ___, character in Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials trilogy played by Daniel Craig in the film The Golden Compass
  24. 24.The ___, Raymond Briggs book first published in 1978
  25. 25.A short story by Roald Dahl, originally published in The New Yorker, included in his 1960 collection Kiss Kiss
  26. 26.The second-largest city and the last royal capital of Myanmar
  27. 27.Tailless macaque monkey associated with the Rock of Gibraltar
  28. 28.A close-fitting woollen hood that covers the ears and neck
  29. 29.County cricket club whose one-day side is called Steelbacks
  30. 30.Welsh actor and director, born Alfred Reginald Jones, who won a Best Actor Oscar for The Lost Weekend
  31. 31.A widely used type of local area network
  32. 32.See 17
  33. 33.City in Belgium that was the centre of the medieval European wool and cloth trade
  34. 34.Lead singer of The Who
  35. 35.The day before Good Friday
  36. 36.The small ferocious carnivorous marsupial Sarcophilus harrisi
  37. 37.Shakespeare comedy subtitled What You Will
  38. 38.A diurnal bird of prey of the genus Buteo
  39. 39.Norwegian Nobel laureate who founded the discipline of econometrics
  40. 40.Measure of computer storage capacity equal to a thousand gigabytes
  41. 41.An outline drawing named after a French politician
  42. 42.The first permanent settlement by the English in America
  43. 43.Caribbean island whose capital is Fort-de-France
  44. 44.Country whose capital is Kiev
  45. 45.Country established in 1918 that began to disintegrate in 1991
  46. 46.Brimful of ___ 1997 single by Cornershop that reached number 1 in the UK in February 1998
  47. 47.Perry Comos first LP, recorded and originally released in 1955
  48. 48.1972 single by The Osmonds that reached number 2 in the UK
  49. 49.The capital of Lesotho
  50. 50.The male reproductive organ of a flower
  51. 51.US state whose capital is Montgomery
  52. 52.An ornamental centrepiece for a table
  53. 53.___ Productions, Alan Partridges company in the TV series Im Alan Partridge
  54. 54.A dry red wine produced in Tuscany
  55. 55.The capital of Hungary
  56. 56.Roman statesman and writer noted for his relentless opposition to Carthage