Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
23-May-2020 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Buzz Answers
- 1.Bond villain played by Joseph Wiseman in a 1962 film
- 2.Town in Greater Manchester on the River Irwell that is the birthplace of Sir Robert Peel
- 3.1966 film starring Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers, based on a book of the same name by Joy Adamson
- 4.Inflammation of a sebaceous gland of the eyelid
- 5.The European oceanic bird Puffinus puffinus
- 6.Cockney flower girl in the George Bernard Shaw play Pygmalion
- 7.Town in NW Italy famous for its sparkling wine
- 8.Of flour, bread, etc, made from the entire wheat kernel
- 9.Stanley ___, stage name of the English comic actor born Arthur Stanley Jefferson
- 10.1869 composition for piano by Mily Balakirev subtitled Oriental Fantasy
- 11.The capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- 12.2015 sequel to the Rocky film series, starring Michael B Jordan, Sylvester Stallone and Tony Bellew
- 13.Radio programme that has provided ball-by-ball coverage of cricket since 1957
- 14.Rod used in playing snooker, billiards, etc
- 15.Abrahams first son who, according to to the account in Genesis, died at the age of 137
- 16.US Triple Crown winning horse ridden by Steve Cauthen
- 17.Branch of the British Army that undertakes the building of fortifications, mines, bridges, etc
- 18.1942 musical film starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire with music by Irving Berlin
- 19.George ___, American painter often called the father of American landscape painting
- 20.The part of a horses foot between the fetlock and the hoof
- 21.A valved brass instrument of bass pitch
- 22.1990 film directed by Michael Caton-Jones that was the film debut of Harry Connick Jr
- 23.A written acknowledgment that payment or delivery has been made
- 24.An early form of sonar used to detect enemy submarines
- 25.Norwegian town that hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics
- 26.Italian herbal liqueur, created in 1896, that is an ingredient in a Harvey Wallbanger cocktail
- 27.South African golfer who won the US Open in 2001 and 2004
- 28.Former Surrey and England cricketer who played exactly 100 Test matches
- 29.Another name for the E region of the ionosphere
- 30.American actor and singer best known for his portrayal of Inigo Montoya in the film The Princess Bride
- 31.1980 ballad by Air Supply that reached number 2 in the US and number 11 in the UK
- 32.The northern lights
- 33.A winning point for a perfectly executed technique in judo
- 34.American action film star whose films include Under Siege and On Deadly Ground
- 35.Style of printers typeface in which the characters have no small lines at the extremities of the main strokes
- 36.Oxfordshire village that was the site of the last flash lock on the River Thames
- 37.Felix ___, English actor who was President of Equity from 1950 to 1969
- 38.Opera by Mozart, with a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, subtitled The Rake Punished
- 39.The ciliated free-swimming larva of hydrozoan coelenterates such as the hydra
- 40.The immature fruit of a cucumber, used for pickling
- 41.High-speed railway service connecting London with Paris and Brussels
- 42.A pole with a prong or hook attached for landing large fish
- 43.Mineral with a radiating form sometimes referred to as Bologna stone
- 44.___ Belacqua, central character in Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials trilogy
- 45.Body part to which the adjective brachial relates
- 46.Song from 33 Down that is the best-selling single of all time, with estimated sales in excess of 50 million copies worldwide
- 47.Former name for Zimbabwe
- 48.English actor who played Arthur Fowler on EastEnders for 11 years
- 49.The oldest higher education institution in the English-speaking world
- 50.Creighton Williams ___ Jr, general after whom the US Army named its new main battle tank in 1980
- 51.Preparation of tarred fibre used in shipbuilding for caulking
- 52.In Greek mythology, a centaur killed during a battle with Heracles by a poisoned arrow that passed through his arm and continued to wound Chiron in the knee
- 53.Irish composer born John Reidy in Cork in 1931
- 54.Minister for International Defence and Security from 2008 to 2010