Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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- 1.Herbaceous plant also known as self-heal
- 2.White supremacist group founded in 1865 by Tennessee veterans of the Confederate Army
- 3.State capital of New York, situated on the Hudson river
- 4.A type of percussion orchestra common in the East Indies
- 5.1976 musical based upon a comic strip by Harold Gray
- 6.American actor who found fame in the 1980s US TV series 21 Jump Street
- 7.1979 Top Ten hit for Edwin Starr
- 8.Hospital-based sitcom that starred starred James Bolam, Peter Bowles and Richard Wilson
- 9.A hymenopterous insect of the family Vespidae
- 10.Founding member of the Eagles with drummer Don Henley
- 11.A goatlike bovid mammal of the genus Hemitragus
- 12.Alter ego of Ororo Iqadi TChalla, née Munroe, in the X-Men series, played by Halle Berry in the first three films
- 13.Former England fly-half who was the leading Zurich Premiership points scorer in 2003 when at Wasps
- 14.Peninsula on the northern coast of the Black Sea incorporated by Russia in 2014
- 15.Paul ___, English theoretical physicist who shared the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics with Erwin Schrödinger
- 16.In Greek mythology, a Titan represented as an enormous river encircling the world
- 17.The large bovid mammal Ovibos moschatus
- 18.Area of London famous as the birthplace of Bob Hope
- 19.Danny ___, midfielder in Leicester Citys Premier League-winning team who joined Chelsea in 2017
- 20.British model who designed collections of clothes for Topshop in 2007 and 2014
- 21.See 48
- 22.TV pundit and former manager who made a cameo appearance in Boys From The Blackstuff when a Liverpool player
- 23.In Greek mythology, a deity whose Roman equivalent is Luna
- 24.Popular name for the 1958 song Nel blu dipinto di blu, originally recorded by Italian singer-songwriter Domenico Modugno
- 25.Sigrid ___, Norwegian novelist awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928
- 26.African country whose capital is Addis Ababa
- 27.American actress who received Oscar nominations for The Age of Innocence and Little Women
- 28.The second largest settlement on the Falkland Islands
- 29.An extended essay by Virginia Woolf first published in 1929
- 30.UK and Commonwealth Games mens 400m record holder who appeared on Celebrity MasterChef in 2009
- 31.Friedrich ___, German philosopher whose works include Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None
- 32.French singer, model and actress who became a child star at 14 with her single Joe le taxi
- 33.The state anthem of Connecticut
- 34.Mozart opera, K 208, with a libretto by Metastasio
- 35.The ___ Quartet was founded by violinist David Harrington in Seattle in 1973
- 36.German composer whose works include Der Rosenkavalier and Salome
- 37.The capital of Russia
- 38.A highly seasoned sausage used especially on pizza
- 39.Group of serif typefaces including the font in which the Dr Seuss books are set
- 40.Pop group formed by Roy Wood whose hits included See My Baby Jive and I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
- 41.Van Morrison album released in 1978
- 42.1943 film starring Roddy McDowall and Pal, based upon a 1940 novel by Eric Knight
- 43.Jean-Antoine ___, French painter famous for his fêtes galantes
- 44.The largest island in the Cyclades
- 45.American golfer who won the US Open in 1987
- 46.See 20
- 47.Another name for a horsefly, especially one of the genus Haematopota
- 48.The large nonvenomous snake Eunectes murinus of tropical South America which kills its prey by constriction
- 49.Any of the three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire
- 50.City called Eboracum by the Romans
- 51.Dog also called an Alsatian
- 52.Autumn ___, 1967 number three hit for The Kinks
- 53.Thomas ___, English merchant who opened Britains first known tea room in the Strand in 1706
- 54.French actress born Françoise Sorya Dreyfus in Paris in 1932
- 55.Bernard ___, officer who successfully commanded Allied forces at the Battle of El Alamein
- 56.Genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae also known as Gambier or Cats Claw
- 57.The South American rodent Kerodon rupestris
- 58.The ninth of Edward Elgars Variations on an Original Theme for orchestra ( Enigma )