Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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- 1.A coarse cut of beef below the aitchbone and above the leg
- 2.1928 jazz standard recorded by Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Stéphane Grappelli, Frank Sinatra and many more
- 3.In Greek mythology, an Athenian architect who made wings for himself and his son Icarus to flee Crete
- 4.1970 comedy war film starring Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Don Rickles, Carroll OConnor and Donald Sutherland
- 5.See 52
- 6.John ___, manager of West Ham United from 1974 to 1989, and of Ipswich Town from 1990 to 1994
- 7.The North American plant Polemonium caeruleum
- 8.Poem by William Shakespeare, written in 1592-93, with a plot based on passages from Ovids Metamorphoses
- 9.American pop singer whose 60s hits included Rubber Ball, Take Good Care Of My Baby and The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
- 10.The second largest town on Isle of Man
- 11.A cross section of an aileron, wing, tailplane or rotor blade
- 12.In imperial Rome, the academy of learning established near the Forum in about 135 AD by Hadrian
- 13.The dark circular aperture at the centre of the iris of the eye, through which light enters
- 14.A sacred Hindu text composed around 200 BC whose name means song of the Blessed One
- 15.The original matter from which the basic elements are said to have been formed in the big bang theory
- 16.A wine-based cocktail commonly served as an aperitif in Northeast Italy, often made with Aperol, Campari or Cynar
- 17.A heavy powerful breed of carthorse, originally from Scotland
- 18.Industrial city in NW France that is the prefecture of the Calvados department and the capital of the Basse-Normandie region
- 19.Latin hymn of the 13th century, describing the Last Judgment, used in the Mass for the dead
- 20.District of Manila that gives its name to one of Spains best-selling beers
- 21.US state whose capital is Denver
- 22.1952 novel by John Steinbeck featuring the Trasks and the Hamiltons
- 23.King of Mycenae who led the Greeks at the siege of Troy
- 24.In the British Army, a member of the senior regiment of infantry in the Household Brigade
- 25.American actor best known for his performances in 12 Angry Men, On the Waterfront and The Exorcist
- 26.Plucked musical instrument, usually with a triangular body and three strings, used chiefly for Russian folk music
- 27.1964 Richard Lester film featuring The Beatles
- 28.City in Kansas of which Wild Bill Hickok was marshal from April to December in 1871
- 29.1999 Tim Burton film starring Johnny Depp, loosely based on an 1820 short story by Washington Irving
- 30.1874 play by Victorien Sardou for which Jacques Offenbach wrote incidental music
- 31.City in California near Los Angeles famous for film stars homes
- 32.Yellow mineral that is an ore of arsenic
- 33.Novel by Rudyard Kipling about the orphaned son of an Irish soldier
- 34.The garden in Jerusalem where Christ was betrayed on the night before his Crucifixion
- 35.The first feature-length computer animated film
- 36.First name of Ingrid Bergmans character in the film Casablanca
- 37.Eminem song that topped the UK charts in December 2000
- 38.The greyish-brown larva of certain craneflies, especially of the genus Tipula
- 39.Play by Alfred Jarry that opened and closed in Paris on December 10, 1896
- 40.Gustav ___, Austrian composer and conductor whose works include Das Lied von der Erde and the song cycle Kindertotenlieder
- 41.The administrative capital of South Africa
- 42.A port and resort in Emilia-Romagna on Italys Adriatic coast
- 43.The yellow-and-black Eurasian finch Carduelis spinus
- 44.The capital of Croatia
- 45.French historical novel by Victor Hugo, first published in 1862
- 46.Left-arm spinner who took 174 wickets in 49 Tests for England
- 47.The secret intelligence service of Israel
- 48.F R ___, English literary critic whose books include The Great Tradition and The Common Pursuit
- 49.The annual malvaceous plant Hibiscus esculentus, also known as ladies fingers
- 50.The former name, until 1982, of Harare
- 51.City in Afghanistan on the Hari Rud River
- 52.The state capital of Maine
- 53.Real surname of the childrens author Dr Seuss
- 54.1924 song performed by, among others, Dooley Wilson in the 1942 film Casablanca and Diane Keaton in the 1977 film Annie Hall
- 55.Neil Diamond song inspired by John F Kennedys daughter
- 56.The capital of Togo
- 57.Country whose capital is Bogotá
- 58.Item of camping equipment often placed under a sleeping bag for comfort and insulation