Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.The largest town in the county of Carmarthenshire
  2. 2.A military tribunal
  3. 3.Song by Arthur Hamilton first made famous by Julie London in 1955
  4. 4.Comedy panel game created and hosted by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer
  5. 5.The largest market town in Shropshire, close to the Welsh border
  6. 6.A cloth covering the back and arms of chairs, etc., to prevent soiling
  7. 7.English actor whose TV series include Only Fools and Horses, The Darling Buds of May and A Touch of Frost
  8. 8.The capital of Guam
  9. 9.The capital of Louisiana
  10. 10.Welsh boxer nicknamed The Rock who held the WBA super lightweight title from 2007 to 2008
  11. 11.TV presenter and entertainer associated with shows such as The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right and Strictly Come Dancing
  12. 12.With Vladimir, one of the two main characters in Samuel Becketts Waiting for Godot
  13. 13.The second largest city in Alaska
  14. 14.English city called Aquae Sulis by the Romans
  15. 15.Scottish Championship football team nicknamed The Honest Men
  16. 16.In Zen Buddhism, the state of sudden indescribable intuitive enlightenment
  17. 17.Steroid hormone secreted chiefly by the ovaries and placenta
  18. 18.Device that controls the quantity of fuel or fuel and air mixture entering an engine
  19. 19.The capital of Lesotho
  20. 20.King of Mercia from 757 to 796
  21. 21.Indonesian island whose capital is Denpasar
  22. 22.Member of The Addams Family played by Christina Ricci in the 1990s film adaptations
  23. 23.See 28
  24. 24.Slender feline mammal of the African bush
  25. 25.Author of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake
  26. 26.City in Canada on Great Slave Lake that is capital of the Northwest Territories
  27. 27.Karl ___, German admiral named as Adolf Hitlers successor as head of state in April 1945
  28. 28.Canadian actor and comedian who starred in the Waynes World, Austin Powers and Shrek films
  29. 29.Dog in the comic strip Garfield
  30. 30.Cruise ship hijacked by members of the Palestine Liberation Front in 1985
  31. 31.Market town at the head of the estuary of the River Dart in Devon
  32. 32.Theme song of the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale by Soundgarden singer-guitarist Chris Cornell
  33. 33.American baseball team whose home has been Fenway Park since 1912
  34. 34.Literary magazine started by Oliver Goldsmith in 1759, subtitled Literary Intelligencer
  35. 35.Benjamin ___, prime minister and author whose novels include Coningsby and Sybil
  36. 36.English essayist and critic who wrote under the pen name Elia
  37. 37.Play by Harold Pinter written in 1974
  38. 38.Insect of the order Dermaptera
  39. 39.The grass Oryza sativa
  40. 40.English pop group whose original members were Liz McClarnon, Natasha Hamilton and Kerry Katona
  41. 41.The phenomenon in which magnetic flux is excluded from a substance when it is in a superconducting state, except for a thin layer at the surface
  42. 42.1928 R C Sherriff play set in the trenches near Saint-Quentin, Aisne, in 1918
  43. 43.Element with the atomic number two
  44. 44.The chief coalmining and industrial region of Germany
  45. 45.Stream that in ancient times was the boundary between Italy and Cisalpine Gaul
  46. 46.Beatles song written by George Harrison that was released as a double A-sided single with Come Together
  47. 47.English property developer and TV presenter of shows such as Property Ladder and Help! My House is Falling Down
  48. 48.Richard ___, German romantic composer whose works include The Ring of the Nibelung
  49. 49.In botany, a dense mass of hyphae in which a fungus fructification may develop
  50. 50.Jean-Paul ___, French philosopher, novelist and dramatist whose works include Being and Nothingness and Nausea
  51. 51.19th-century English art critic and social reformer whose works include Modern Painters and Unto this Last
  52. 52.The third and final studio album by Nirvana, released in 1993
  53. 53.The southernmost and the shallowest of the Great Lakes
  54. 54.The bending back of a part, especially the hand or foot or their digits
  55. 55.American actress who won a best actress Oscar for her role in the 1947 film The Farmers Daughter