Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Soft drink certified by The Fairtrade Foundation
  2. 2.English highwayman executed in York for horse theft in 1739
  3. 3.1925 novel by F Scott Fitzgerald set in the summer of 1922
  4. 4.Musical instrument that is played by the wind
  5. 5.A reduction often applied to insurance policies after one year
  6. 6.In Greek mythology, the messenger and herald of the gods, whose Roman counterpart is Mercury
  7. 7.Name of one of the courtiers in Shakespeares Hamlet
  8. 8.Cook and maid of the Finch family in Harper Lees novel To Kill a Mockingbird
  9. 9.A saturated frosted-glass effect introduced by Apple in their OS X Yosemite operating system
  10. 10.Rock band fronted by Jarvis Cocker
  11. 11.A student of Aristotelianism
  12. 12.Lesser ___, German Impressionist painter and printmaker associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting
  13. 13.Stiffness of joints and muscular rigidity after death
  14. 14.Hospital-based sitcom that starred starred James Bolam, Peter Bowles, Christopher Strauli and Richard Wilson
  15. 15.Swiss city named after a castle Rudolf III of Burgundy presented to his wife Irmengarde in 1011
  16. 16.Author of the autobiographies I Am Not Spock and I Am Spock
  17. 17.Streak of light in the sky also called a shooting or falling star
  18. 18.Michel ___, European Chief Negotiator for the United Kingdom Exiting the European Union from December 2016
  19. 19.The plant Hibiscus esculentus, also known as ladies fingers
  20. 20.American corporation founded in 1964 that specialises in audio equipment
  21. 21.American actor and producer who married Catherine Zeta-Jones in 2000
  22. 22.See 5
  23. 23.An inheritable disease of the exocrine glands characterised by chronic infection of the respiratory tract and pancreatic insufficiency
  24. 24.See 2
  25. 25.Synthpop group fronted by Philip Oakey
  26. 26.The principal river of Wensleydale
  27. 27.The chief river of the Levant, also called Draco, Typhon and Axius
  28. 28.The bird Cantorchilus griseus, endemic to humid forests in Brazil
  29. 29.See 39 Down
  30. 30.Cary ___, English actor who played Westley in the 1987 film The Princess Bride
  31. 31.See 12
  32. 32.A coarse fabric, often stiffened with gum, formerly used for clothing
  33. 33.British government department concerned with commerce and industry, first established in the 17th century
  34. 34.Irish broadcaster and writer who has presented The Late Late Show on RTÉ from September 2009
  35. 35.Creator of the Dilbert comic strip
  36. 36.1996 film written and directed by Tom Hanks
  37. 37.1847 opera by Giuseppe Verdi to a libretto by Andrea Maffei, based on Die Räuber by Friedrich von Schiller
  38. 38.Michelangelo ___, Italian modernist director whose films include Lavventura and Blow-up
  39. 39.A three-note chord consisting of a note and the third and fifth above it
  40. 40.Tibetan name for the abominable snowman
  41. 41.A clear, colourless fruit brandy produced by fermentation and double distillation
  42. 42.Japanese golfer on the PGA Tour nicknamed the Smiling Assassin
  43. 43.See 5 Down
  44. 44.English indie rock band fronted by Alex Turner
  45. 45.US city that hosted the 1996 Olympics
  46. 46.The membrane covering a muscle fibre
  47. 47.Radioheads fifth studio album
  48. 48.Villainous ensign in Shakespeares Othello
  49. 49.Hawaiian word for a garland or wreath
  50. 50.Theme tune to the TV series Minder co-written and sung by Dennis Waterman
  51. 51.Traditional gospel song that has been covered by Louis Armstrong, Patsy Cline, Little Richard, Ella Fitzgerald, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and many others
  52. 52.Deceased court jester whose skull is exhumed by the gravedigger in Shakespeares Hamlet
  53. 53.The seventh month of the year in the Jewish calendar
  54. 54.1985 film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa
  55. 55.Former world lightweight boxing champion nicknamed the Michigan Wildcat
  56. 56.Former province of France ceded to Germany in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian war and regained by France in 1919