Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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- 1.The smaller of the two satellites of Mars
- 2.Camberwell-born actress and director who starred opposite Humphrey Bogart in They Drive by Night and High Sierra
- 3.Bill ___, English author, actor, comedian, artist, naturalist and musician who found fame as one of The Goodies
- 4.Scottish pop group who had a 1968 UK number one with a cover version of 42/19
- 5.Ancient goddess who was one of the main deities worshipped in Athenian households
- 6.Chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982
- 7.1959 Walt Disney film based on the fairy tale La Belle au bois dormant by Charles Perrault
- 8.A person whose hobby is the exploration and study of caves
- 9.Italian painter of the Venetian school whose works include Bacchus and Ariadne
- 10.Athlete who was BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1978
- 11.US city that hosted the 1996 Olympics
- 12.Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al Qaiwain, Ras el Khaimah and Fujairah collectively
- 13.In anatomy, the appendages of a particular organ
- 14.Grammy Award winning American R&B artist born Shaffer Chimere Smith
- 15.See 21
- 16.1987 film starring Holly Hunter, Albert Brooks and William Hurt
- 17.The study of unidentified flying objects
- 18.Beatles song that begins with the line Desmond has a barrow in the market-place
- 19.Technical name for the big toe
- 20.A medical instrument for examining the external ear
- 21.1999 hit single by American girl group TLC
- 22.Municipality in Calabria famous as the site where, in 1972, two Greek bronze statues of warriors were found in the sea
- 23.Headgear for a horse consisting of a series of buckled straps and a metal mouthpiece
- 24.The human product of conception up to approximately the end of the second month of pregnancy
- 25.In criminal law, serious injury caused by one person to another
- 26.North American plant of the genus Rudbeckia
- 27.Friend to Posthumus in William Shakespeares play Cymbeline
- 28.English bandleader, composer, arranger, radio comedian and actor whose signature tune was The Very Thought of You
- 29.An ancient Egyptian fertility goddess, depicted as a woman with a cows horns
- 30.A four-wheeled carriage with two folding hoods
- 31.See 13
- 32.Culinary term meaning wrapped in pastry and baked
- 33.American dancer and actress who popularised the bobbed haircut
- 34.Australian evergreen shrub with large showy tubular flowers, named after a Portuguese botanist
- 35.Strait between Denmark and Sweden linked by the Skagerrak with the North Sea
- 36.City in Veneto, Italy, that was the home of the 16th-century architect Andrea Palladio
- 37.In Greek mythology, the descendants of the Seven against Thebes, who undertook a second expedition against the city and eventually captured and destroyed it
- 38.Song by Lionel Rand and Ian Grant that gave Nat King Cole a hit single in 1962
- 39.The weight that must be carried by a horse in a handicap race
- 40.Fragrant resin obtained from tropical trees, such as those of the family Burseraceae
- 41.English antiquary who donated most of his collection to the University of Oxford to create a museum that is named after him
- 42.Independent republic in the Pacific comprising 33 islands including Banaba , the Gilbert and Phoenix Islands, and eight of the Line Islands
- 43.British novelist and playwright whose novels include The Dressmaker and Injury Time
- 44.See 42
- 45.Devon fishing port at the southern end of Torbay, across the bay from Torquay
- 46.The largest US state
- 47.The American leguminous tree Cercis canadensis
- 48.Town in France in which Bernadette Soubirous claimed to have visions of the Virgin Mary in 1858
- 49.The large wedge-shaped bone, consisting of five fused vertebrae, in the lower part of the back
- 50.1993 film that tells the story of a Uruguayan rugby team whose plane crashed into the Andes in 1972
- 51.Character voiced by Kelsey Grammer in Toy Story 2 also known as The Prospector
- 52.Department of France whose capital is Metz
- 53.Media personality who rose to fame as a glamour model with the pseudonym Jordan
- 54.A person who deals cards, collects bets, etc, at a gaming table
- 55.Two one-act plays by Sir Terence Rattigan set at a hotel in Bournemouth
- 56.Name given to a series of manned US spacecraft designed to explore the moon and surrounding space
- 57.See 30
- 58.Song written by Bonnie Bramlett and Leon Russell that gave The Carpenters a 1971 hit single