Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Consultant Editor for the Daily Mail often seen on TV with Kevin Maguire from the Daily Mirror
  2. 2.WWE professional wrestler born Natalie Nelson
  3. 3.Another name for fruit sugar
  4. 4.A domesticated South American cud-chewing mammal closely related to the llama
  5. 5.US state whose capital is Albany
  6. 6.English religious leader who founded the Society of Friends in 1647
  7. 7.1980 horror film directed by John Carpenter, who also co-wrote the screenplay and composed the music
  8. 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. 9.Japanese dish of bite-sized pieces of raw fish eaten with soy sauce and wasabi paste
  10. 10.Hampshire village that is home to the National Motor Museum
  11. 11.The capital of Egypt
  12. 12.A small strip of fish or chicken, coated in breadcrumbs and deep-fried
  13. 13.17th-century card game that was the first in which a trump suit was established by bidding
  14. 14.Pale green transparent variety of the olivine chrysolite, used as a gemstone
  15. 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. 16.Small smooth-haired breed of dog of African origin that is unable to bark
  17. 17.Small projection on the anterior edge of the wing of a bird, also called a bastard wing
  18. 18.Lion in the TV series The Herbs
  19. 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. 20.See 53
  21. 21.Oscar-winning 1968 film directed by Carol Reed, based on a musical by Lionel Bart
  22. 22.Elegy written by Percy Bysshe Shelley on the death of John Keats in 1821
  23. 23.Plants of the monocotyledonous flowering family Araceae
  24. 24.The political unification of Italy in the 19th century
  25. 25.The capital of Tanzania
  26. 26.1748 Samuel Richardson novel subtitled the History of a Young Lady
  27. 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. 28.The Brazilian rodent Kerodon rupestris, also called a mocó
  29. 29.Oscar-winning actor who topped the UK singles chart in 1970 with Wandrin Star
  30. 30.Composer born in 1819 whose operettas include Orpheus in the Underworld
  31. 31.American singer, songwriter, actor and social activist whose 1962 album Midnight Special features Bob Dylan playing harmonica on the title track
  32. 32.Mild analgesic drug known as acetaminophen in the US
  33. 33.The capital of Portugal
  34. 34.The seventh sign of the zodiac
  35. 35.1924 composition by George Gershwin for solo piano and jazz band
  36. 36.2000 film starring Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt and Candice Bergen
  37. 37.See 38
  38. 38.The holiest city of Islam
  39. 39.Former West Indian cricketer chosen by Wisden in 2002 as the greatest ODI batsman of all time
  40. 40.Currency that a creditor must by law accept in redemption of a debt
  41. 41.1959 UK top ten hit for Neil Sedaka
  42. 42.Russian venue for the 2014 Winter Olympics
  43. 43.A synthetic fibre developed at DuPont in 1965, consisting of long-chain polyamides, with a high tensile strength and temperate resistance
  44. 44.Infraorder of the cockroach order Blattodea to which termites belong
  45. 45.Name of the largest lake in Europe
  46. 46.Horse that won the 2002 Grand National
  47. 47.Tottenham Hotspurs record goalscorer who has also scored more hat-tricks for England than anyone else
  48. 48.In German philosophy and epistemology, a comprehensive view or personal philosophy of human life and the universe
  49. 49.The larger of the two satellites of Mars
  50. 50.Franco-German theologian, organist, philosopher and physician who received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize
  51. 51.Italian painter of the Early Renaissance whose masterpieces include The Birth of Venus and Primavera
  52. 52.Country whose capital is Buenos Aires
  53. 53.1977 album by John Martyn featuring the songs Couldnt Love You More and Small Hours
  54. 54.Linda McCartneys maiden name