Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
29-June-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Buzz Answers
- 1.Consultant Editor for the Daily Mail often seen on TV with Kevin Maguire from the Daily Mirror
- 2.WWE professional wrestler born Natalie Nelson
- 3.Another name for fruit sugar
- 4.A domesticated South American cud-chewing mammal closely related to the llama
- 5.US state whose capital is Albany
- 6.English religious leader who founded the Society of Friends in 1647
- 7.1980 horror film directed by John Carpenter, who also co-wrote the screenplay and composed the music
- 8.Minister of Transport from 1934 to 1937 who rewrote the Highway Code and introduced the driving test and a beacon at pedestrian crossings
- 9.Japanese dish of bite-sized pieces of raw fish eaten with soy sauce and wasabi paste
- 10.Hampshire village that is home to the National Motor Museum
- 11.The capital of Egypt
- 12.A small strip of fish or chicken, coated in breadcrumbs and deep-fried
- 13.17th-century card game that was the first in which a trump suit was established by bidding
- 14.Pale green transparent variety of the olivine chrysolite, used as a gemstone
- 15.A work on astronomy, compiled by Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD, containing a description of the geocentric system of the universe and a star catalogue
- 16.Small smooth-haired breed of dog of African origin that is unable to bark
- 17.Small projection on the anterior edge of the wing of a bird, also called a bastard wing
- 18.Lion in the TV series The Herbs
- 19.Constituent part of the University of Oxford converted into a military hospital during World War I whose patients included Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon
- 20.See 53
- 21.Oscar-winning 1968 film directed by Carol Reed, based on a musical by Lionel Bart
- 22.Elegy written by Percy Bysshe Shelley on the death of John Keats in 1821
- 23.Plants of the monocotyledonous flowering family Araceae
- 24.The political unification of Italy in the 19th century
- 25.The capital of Tanzania
- 26.1748 Samuel Richardson novel subtitled the History of a Young Lady
- 27.Older of the singing brothers whose hits included Bye Bye Love, Wake Up Little Susie and All I Have to Do Is Dream
- 28.The Brazilian rodent Kerodon rupestris, also called a mocó
- 29.Oscar-winning actor who topped the UK singles chart in 1970 with Wandrin Star
- 30.Composer born in 1819 whose operettas include Orpheus in the Underworld
- 31.American singer, songwriter, actor and social activist whose 1962 album Midnight Special features Bob Dylan playing harmonica on the title track
- 32.Mild analgesic drug known as acetaminophen in the US
- 33.The capital of Portugal
- 34.The seventh sign of the zodiac
- 35.1924 composition by George Gershwin for solo piano and jazz band
- 36.2000 film starring Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt and Candice Bergen
- 37.See 38
- 38.The holiest city of Islam
- 39.Former West Indian cricketer chosen by Wisden in 2002 as the greatest ODI batsman of all time
- 40.Currency that a creditor must by law accept in redemption of a debt
- 41.1959 UK top ten hit for Neil Sedaka
- 42.Russian venue for the 2014 Winter Olympics
- 43.A synthetic fibre developed at DuPont in 1965, consisting of long-chain polyamides, with a high tensile strength and temperate resistance
- 44.Infraorder of the cockroach order Blattodea to which termites belong
- 45.Name of the largest lake in Europe
- 46.Horse that won the 2002 Grand National
- 47.Tottenham Hotspurs record goalscorer who has also scored more hat-tricks for England than anyone else
- 48.In German philosophy and epistemology, a comprehensive view or personal philosophy of human life and the universe
- 49.The larger of the two satellites of Mars
- 50.Franco-German theologian, organist, philosopher and physician who received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize
- 51.Italian painter of the Early Renaissance whose masterpieces include The Birth of Venus and Primavera
- 52.Country whose capital is Buenos Aires
- 53.1977 album by John Martyn featuring the songs Couldnt Love You More and Small Hours
- 54.Linda McCartneys maiden name