Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.1998 film starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker that spawned two sequels
  2. 2.English-born US photographer noted for his pioneering high-speed photographic studies of animals and people in motion
  3. 3.Edible fungus having an oval or pointed fruiting body with an irregular honeycombed surface
  4. 4.James Bond film in which Honor Blackman plays Pussy Galore
  5. 5.English musician who fronted a 1960s pop group featuring Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich
  6. 6.Religious cult featured in "38 Across"
  7. 7.1991 comedy spoof starring Charlie Sheen as Topper Harley
  8. 8.James Bond film whose theme song is performed by Wings
  9. 9.African country whose capital is Asmara
  10. 10.Scottish educator and author who founded Summerhill School
  11. 11.Song written by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon that has been recorded by Nat King Cole, Andy Williams, Michael Bublé and many others
  12. 12.The ___, nickname of Walsall FC
  13. 13.The first James Bond film not to take story elements from the works of Ian Fleming
  14. 14.Novel by Henry James featuring the characters Basil Ransom, Olive Chancellor and Verena Tarrant
  15. 15.A wind of force 12 or above on the Beaufort scale
  16. 16.John Grishams fourth novel, published in 1993
  17. 17.North American word for (car) valeting
  18. 18.The highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival
  19. 19.The last James Bond film to feature Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
  20. 20.1998 film starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker that spawned two sequels
  21. 21.The capital of Uganda
  22. 22.A course of hors doeuvres in an Italian meal
  23. 23.Inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the nose
  24. 24.2009 song by Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys that is a tribute to New York City
  25. 25.John Grisham's fourth novel, published in 1993
  26. 26.English-born US photographer noted for his pioneering high-speed photographic studies of animals and people in motion
  27. 27.Tragedy by William Shakespeare rewritten by poet laureate Nahum Tate later in the 17th century with a happy ending
  28. 28.Londons second largest airport
  29. 29.In classical mythology, a princess of Tyre who founded Carthage
  30. 30.James Bond film whose theme song is performed by Adele
  31. 31.Scottish educator and author who founded Summerhill School
  32. 32.1965 US hit single by The Strangeloves covered by Brian Poole and The Tremeloes, Bow Wow Wow and many others
  33. 33.A bony fish with rayed fins and a swim bladder, such as herring, carp, eel, cod, perch, etc
  34. 34.Implement carried by Father Time
  35. 35.Novel by Henry James featuring the characters Basil Ransom, Olive Chancellor and Verena Tarrant
  36. 36.See 17
  37. 37.Dog who in 1957 became the first animal launched into orbit
  38. 38.The second largest city in Sri Lanka after Colombo
  39. 39.Sir John ___, poet laureate from 1972 to 1984
  40. 40.District of the City of Westminster named after Londons first neo-classical building, built by the Adam brothers
  41. 41.French river in Picardy that was the site of the battle between Julius Caesar and the Nervians in 57 BC as well as a 1918 battle in World War I
  42. 42.Tragedy by William Shakespeare rewritten by poet laureate Nahum Tate later in the 17th century with a happy ending
  43. 43.Religious cult featured in 38 Across
  44. 44.A film of oxide formed on the surface of a metal
  45. 45.The principal port city of Syria
  46. 46.See 42
  47. 47.The derived SI unit of electric charge
  48. 48.Name of 1967 and 2006 films based on Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel
  49. 49.Dolls dressmaker in the novel Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens whose real name is Fanny Cleaver
  50. 50.Another name for the kiwi
  51. 51.2009 song by Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys that is a tribute to New York City
  52. 52.Joaquin ___, Spanish composer whose works include Concierto de Aranjuez for guitar and orchestra
  53. 53.Song written by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon that has been recorded by Nat King Cole, Andy Williams, Michael Bublé and many others
  54. 54.The fifth studio album by Yes, released in 1972
  55. 55.Group whose 1995 first album became the fastest-selling debut album in UK history
  56. 56.See 18
  57. 57.London's second largest airport
  58. 58.See 18
  59. 59.Bird that lays its eggs in the nests of other birds
  60. 60.African tribesman from a costal village who is the harpooneer on Flasks boat in Herman Melvilles Moby-Dick
  61. 61.District of the City of Westminster named after London's first neo-classical building, built by the Adam brothers
  62. 62.1965 US hit single by The Strangeloves covered by Brian Poole and The Tremeloes, Bow Wow Wow and many others
  63. 63.1991 comedy spoof starring Charlie Sheen as Topper Harley
  64. 64.The fifth studio album by Yes, released in 1972
  65. 65.In the Old Testament, the father of David
  66. 66.The green-skinned banana-like fruit of the plant Musa paradisiaca, eaten as a staple food in many tropical regions
  67. 67.The fish Salmo trutta
  68. 68.A course of hors d'oeuvres in an Italian meal
  69. 69.James Bond film whose theme song is performed by Wings
  70. 70.Name of 1967 and 2006 films based on Ian Flemings first James Bond novel
  71. 71.The last James Bond film to feature Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
  72. 72.In chess, an opening move in which a chessman is sacrificed to secure an advantageous position
  73. 73.A short-barrelled pocket pistol of large calibre named after the American gunsmith who invented it
  74. 74.A plant with leaves divided into three leaflets
  75. 75.Canadian-born American actor who starred alongside Rita Hayworth in the 1946 film noir classic Gilda
  76. 76.The seventh biggest city in Russia, by size
  77. 77.Industrial city in NW Spain that is capital of Asturias
  78. 78.James Bond film featuring the character Hugo Drax
  79. 79.The highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival
  80. 80.English musician who fronted a 1960s pop group featuring Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich
  81. 81.In mountaineering, a short portable ladder or set of webbing loops that can be attached to a karabiner or fifi hook
  82. 82.Character in the TV series Callan played by Russell Hunter
  83. 83.Juan Manuel ___, Argentine racing driver who won the World Championship five times between 1951 and 1957