Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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- 1.Prometheus ___, four-act lyrical drama by Percy Bysshe Shelley, first published in 1820
- 2.1987 film starring Holly Hunter, Albert Brooks and William Hurt
- 3.Former state of NW India that became part of Rajasthan in 1947
- 4.The largest continent
- 5.U2s second album
- 6.1979 Francis Ford Coppola film based on Joseph Conrads novella Heart of Darkness
- 7.Opera by Vincenzo Bellini first produced at La Scala in 1831
- 8.Father of Hermia in Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream
- 9.English poet whose verse collections include No Fool like an Old Fool and The Young Pobbles Guide to His Toes
- 10.Racecourse founded in 1711 by Queen Anne
- 11.Animated TV series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network in 1996
- 12.Novel by H Rider Haggard published in 1905 as a sequel to She
- 13.The second-highest ranking suit in bridge
- 14.Jan ___, Dutch painter who shared a studio with Rembrandt from about 1626 to 1631
- 15.Historic building at 520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, that was the first home of the Liberty Bell
- 16.1975 David Bowie single that appeared on the Station to Station album the following year
- 17.1957 top ten hit for Frank Sinatra, a song by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn from the film The Joker Is Wild
- 18.The capital of Greece
- 19.Genus of ferns commonly known as cliff ferns
- 20.Jane Austen novel whose central character is Anne Elliot
- 21.Another name for ascorbic acid
- 22.Fluid transported in xylem cells or phloem sieve tube elements of a plant
- 23.1970 Stephen Sondheim nominated for a record-setting 14 Tony Awards
- 24.The North American euphorbiaceous plant Euphorbia marginata
- 25.Ancient system of writing generally accepted as being an early representation of Mycenaean Greek
- 26.1987 film starring Kiefer Sutherland and Meg Ryan that was the first film to be commissioned by the Sundance Film Festival
- 27.French Ligue 1 football club nicknamed Les Rouge-et-Bleu
- 28.Metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive
- 29.The oldest Portuguese city
- 30.Coronation Street character played by Tina OBrien
- 31.The sepals of a flower collectively
- 32.Football club founded as Dial Square in 1886
- 33.TV drama series created by Lynda La Plante and starring Helen Mirren as Jane Tennison
- 34.Constituent part of the University of Cambridge founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer to Elizabeth I
- 35.Technical name for the eardrum
- 36.Friedrich ___, German mineralogist who gave his name to a hardness scale
- 37.1999 Fatboy Slim single that reached Number 2 in the UK
- 38.In Hinduism, the consort of Vishnu
- 39.Leader, with his brother Horsa, of the first Jutish settlers in Britain
- 40.The primary collection of sacred texts of Zoroastrianism
- 41.Usual English name for the football club founded by Englishmen Herbert Kilpin and Alfred Edwards in Italy in 1899
- 42.Eight-day Jewish festival beginning on Nisan 15, also called the Feast of the Unleavened Bread
- 43.1977 TV miniseries in which LeVar Burton played Kunta Kinte
- 44.Character in the Aeneid who participates in a trial of skill in which he shoots an arrow which then bursts into flames
- 45.Amelia ___, aviation pioneer who went missing during a flight in 1937
- 46.City in what is now modern Turkey visited by Saint Paul in 48 and 51 AD
- 47.In Christian theology, the Holy Spirit as advocate or counsellor
- 48.Song by Irving Fields and Jack Edwards, subtitled Where The Rum Come From, recorded by Edmundo Ros & His Rumba Band, Lord Messam & His Calypsonians, and others
- 49.See 50
- 50.Youngest son of Sir Roland de Boys in Shakespeares As You Like It
- 51.The second largest city in Pakistan
- 52.Flying island in Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels
- 53.Jump-suited skyrunner of Channel 4s Treasure Hunt from 1983 to 1988
- 54.Wolf featured in Rudyard Kiplings Jungle Books
- 55.Conservative prime minister, 1957-63, who became 1st Earl of Stockton
- 56.A white crystalline volatile solid used in mothballs and in the manufacture of dyes, explosives, etc
- 57.River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that gave its name to a deadly virus