Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Herbaceous plant also known as self-heal
  2. 2.White supremacist group founded in 1865 by Tennessee veterans of the Confederate Army
  3. 3.State capital of New York, situated on the Hudson river
  4. 4.A type of percussion orchestra common in the East Indies
  5. 5.1976 musical based upon a comic strip by Harold Gray
  6. 6.American actor who found fame in the 1980s US TV series 21 Jump Street
  7. 7.1979 Top Ten hit for Edwin Starr
  8. 8.Hospital-based sitcom that starred starred James Bolam, Peter Bowles and Richard Wilson
  9. 9.A hymenopterous insect of the family Vespidae
  10. 10.Founding member of the Eagles with drummer Don Henley
  11. 11.A goatlike bovid mammal of the genus Hemitragus
  12. 12.Alter ego of Ororo Iqadi TChalla, née Munroe, in the X-Men series, played by Halle Berry in the first three films
  13. 13.Former England fly-half who was the leading Zurich Premiership points scorer in 2003 when at Wasps
  14. 14.Peninsula on the northern coast of the Black Sea incorporated by Russia in 2014
  15. 15.Paul ___, English theoretical physicist who shared the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics with Erwin Schrödinger
  16. 16.In Greek mythology, a Titan represented as an enormous river encircling the world
  17. 17.The large bovid mammal Ovibos moschatus
  18. 18.Area of London famous as the birthplace of Bob Hope
  19. 19.Danny ___, midfielder in Leicester Citys Premier League-winning team who joined Chelsea in 2017
  20. 20.British model who designed collections of clothes for Topshop in 2007 and 2014
  21. 21.See 48
  22. 22.TV pundit and former manager who made a cameo appearance in Boys From The Blackstuff when a Liverpool player
  23. 23.In Greek mythology, a deity whose Roman equivalent is Luna
  24. 24.Popular name for the 1958 song Nel blu dipinto di blu, originally recorded by Italian singer-songwriter Domenico Modugno
  25. 25.Sigrid ___, Norwegian novelist awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928
  26. 26.African country whose capital is Addis Ababa
  27. 27.American actress who received Oscar nominations for The Age of Innocence and Little Women
  28. 28.The second largest settlement on the Falkland Islands
  29. 29.An extended essay by Virginia Woolf first published in 1929
  30. 30.UK and Commonwealth Games mens 400m record holder who appeared on Celebrity MasterChef in 2009
  31. 31.Friedrich ___, German philosopher whose works include Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None
  32. 32.French singer, model and actress who became a child star at 14 with her single Joe le taxi
  33. 33.The state anthem of Connecticut
  34. 34.Mozart opera, K 208, with a libretto by Metastasio
  35. 35.The ___ Quartet was founded by violinist David Harrington in Seattle in 1973
  36. 36.German composer whose works include Der Rosenkavalier and Salome
  37. 37.The capital of Russia
  38. 38.A highly seasoned sausage used especially on pizza
  39. 39.Group of serif typefaces including the font in which the Dr Seuss books are set
  40. 40.Pop group formed by Roy Wood whose hits included See My Baby Jive and I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
  41. 41.Van Morrison album released in 1978
  42. 42.1943 film starring Roddy McDowall and Pal, based upon a 1940 novel by Eric Knight
  43. 43.Jean-Antoine ___, French painter famous for his fêtes galantes
  44. 44.The largest island in the Cyclades
  45. 45.American golfer who won the US Open in 1987
  46. 46.See 20
  47. 47.Another name for a horsefly, especially one of the genus Haematopota
  48. 48.The large nonvenomous snake Eunectes murinus of tropical South America which kills its prey by constriction
  49. 49.Any of the three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire
  50. 50.City called Eboracum by the Romans
  51. 51.Dog also called an Alsatian
  52. 52.Autumn ___, 1967 number three hit for The Kinks
  53. 53.Thomas ___, English merchant who opened Britains first known tea room in the Strand in 1706
  54. 54.French actress born Françoise Sorya Dreyfus in Paris in 1932
  55. 55.Bernard ___, officer who successfully commanded Allied forces at the Battle of El Alamein
  56. 56.Genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae also known as Gambier or Cats Claw
  57. 57.The South American rodent Kerodon rupestris
  58. 58.The ninth of Edward Elgars Variations on an Original Theme for orchestra ( Enigma )