Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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- 1.Country whose capital is Lima
- 2.Czech nobleman and Austrian general immortalised by Johann Strauss in a famous march, Op. 228
- 3.US state whose capital is Harrisburg
- 4.Tunisian-born Italian actress whose films include The Leopard and The Pink Panther
- 5.1974 French erotic film starring Sylvia Kristel
- 6.Royal Navy vessel that was the first Type 21 frigate, sold to Pakistan and renamed Babur in 1993
- 7.American R&B singer, keyboardist, songwriter and record producer best known for the 1972 hit song Why Cant We Live Together
- 8.Either of the two divisions of a pack of tarot cards
- 9.Mineral consisting of hydrated magnesium silicate that is also called sepiolite
- 10.Asian republic at the southern end of the Malay Peninsula established as a British trading post in 1819
- 11.River on which 12 Down stands
- 12.A rodent of the genus Dasyprocta
- 13.See 48
- 14.River originating at Lake Tana in Ethiopia
- 15.City in northern Italy, in Veneto, on the Adige River
- 16.Republic comprising a group of islands in the Pacific formerly known as New Hebrides
- 17.The second smallest continent
- 18.Kenneth ___, Scottish author best known for the childrens book The Wind in the Willows
- 19.Indian cricketer who won 21 out of 49 Test matches as Indias captain
- 20.Marxist revolutionary who played a pivotal role in the Cuban Revolution
- 21.Iridaceous plant of southern Africa with tubular fragrant flowers
- 22.Actor who won a Best Actor Oscar for The Silence of the Lambs
- 23.German athlete who won the mens 5000m at the 1992 Olympics
- 24.1997 film for which Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt won the major acting Oscars
- 25.A soft membranous gap between the bones of the skull in a foetus or infant
- 26.Italian painter of the Venetian school whose original name was Jacopo Robusti
- 27.Common name for a Southern African tree traditionally used to make Zulu spears
- 28.Classical violinist and conductor who also worked with Ravi Shankar and jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli
- 29.Disputed territory in the Balkans in which Liverpool FC player Xherdan Shaqiri was born
- 30.In France and some other European countries, a duty on various goods brought into certain towns or cities
- 31.1968 Number 2 hit sung by Barry Ryan and written by his twin brother Paul
- 32.British band in which Midge Ure took over as lead singer from John Foxx in 1979
- 33.Englands main prison for long-term convicts
- 34.The Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland
- 35.A trick-taking card game whose direct ancestor is the 17th-century Spanish game ombre
- 36.English electronic dance music duo consisting of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll
- 37.David ___, Asylum Records founder who set up DreamWorks with Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg in 1994
- 38.Brazilian Formula One racing driver who finished second in the 2008 Drivers World Championship
- 39.Town in Spain whose destruction 1937 by German bombers during the Spanish Civil War was depicted in one of Picassos most famous paintings
- 40.Author whose novels include The Bostonians and The Ambassadors
- 41.English public school founded in 1571
- 42.A natural absorbent clay used in cat litter
- 43.One of the Ten Commandments in the King James Version of the Bible
- 44.The destroyer, one of the three chief divinities of the later Hindu pantheon
- 45.Cartoon character created by Elzie Crisler Segar in the comic strip Thimble Theatre in January 1929
- 46.Paul Simon song based on a melody line from Bachs St Matthew Passion
- 47.American writer whose most well-known work is The Joy Luck Club
- 48.Eugene ___, French romantic painter whose works include The Massacre at Chios
- 49.See 1
- 50.Poet whose Funeral Blues was read aloud in the film Four Weddings and a Funeral
- 51.Large town in Northern Ireland whose name means nook of the ferns
- 52.In cricket, a ball bowled with topspin imparted by a bowlers wrist action
- 53.Peter ___, England footballer who left Chelsea for Southampton in 1974
- 54.County cricket club whose headquarters are at Sophia Gardens
- 55.Heath ___, former Zimbabwean cricketer who made his Test debut in Zimbabwes 1993/1994 tour of Pakistan in which he won Man of the Series
- 56.The only member of the Monty Python team born outside Britain