Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
7-December-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Buzz Answers
- 1.1960s American sitcom that led to the popularity of Samantha as a girls name
- 2.2000 Christopher Nolan film starring Guy Pearce as a man with amnesia
- 3.Body of water that drains into the Kattegat via the Ãresund, the Great Belt and the Little Belt
- 4.Former name for Liverpool John Lennon Airport
- 5.German-born US conductor who was the first to conduct Mahlers Das Lied von der Erde and Ninth Symphony
- 6.Joni Mitchells only UK Top 40 single
- 7.The first John Lennon single issued after his death in December 1980
- 8.Animals such as the chimpanzee, orang-utan and gorilla
- 9.Texas city associated with a 1993 siege involving the the Branch Davidians
- 10.The cultivated variety of cabbage Brassica oleracea italica
- 11.Highly-addictive narcotic whose technical name is diamorphine
- 12.Former British womens clothing retailer whose stores were bought by Sir Philip Green in 2005
- 13.A vessel or machine in which cream or milk is vigorously agitated to produce butter
- 14.The capital of North Macedonia
- 15.Turner Prize-winning artist who directed the Oscar-winning 2013 film 12 Years a Slave
- 16.Abba song that gave Sweet Dreams a top ten hit in the UK in 1974
- 17.A style of plaiting the hair in narrow strips to form geometric patterns on the scalp
- 18.A metal structural bar that has an L-shaped cross section
- 19.Lighthearted pieces of music generally composed for small ensembles
- 20.See 18
- 21.16th-century Onondaga Indian chief, subject of a well-known poem by Longfellow
- 22.Starchy cereal obtained from the powdered pith of a palm
- 23.Popeyes love interest in the cartoons created by Elzie Crisler Segar
- 24.In Neighbours, Paul Robinsons half-sister who died in a hit-and-run incident, played by Perri Cummings
- 25.Arthur ___, American tennis player who won the mens singles at Wimbledon in 1975
- 26.English cricketer who played for Derbyshire between 1980 and 1989, his only first-class century coming against Leicestershire in 1985
- 27.Market town in Norfolk on the estuary of the Great Ouse near the Wash
- 28.A rapidly executed series of notes on the harp or piano, each note of which is discretely audible
- 29.Leader of the Liberal Party from 1967 to 1976
- 30.Album released by John Coltranes quartet in 1965
- 31.Grey mineral that is the chief source of lead
- 32.Plant whose forked aromatic roots are used medicinally
- 33.A fine strong silky fabric
- 34.Black resin obtained from certain South American trees and used medicinally as a muscle relaxant and by South American Indians as an arrow poison
- 35.Luxury car launched by Opel in 1964
- 36.The Japanese art of fencing
- 37.African country whose capital is Nairobi
- 38.English progressive rock band whose original line-up was Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Peter Banks, Tony Kaye and Bill Bruford
- 39.Song written by Mac Davis, originally called The Vicious Circle, that gave Elvis Presley a big hit in 1969
- 40.A flock of quails, for example
- 41.Manager of Liverpool FC from 1959 to 1974
- 42.The first of the patriarchs in the Old Testament
- 43.Writer and director of the 1987 film Ishtar that stars Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman
- 44.Another name for coriander
- 45.Real ___, Spanish football team based in Seville
- 46.A member of a people of central Africa living chiefly in Malawi
- 47.English pop group formed in Liverpool in 1998 whose original members were Liz McClarnon, Natasha Hamilton and Kerry Katona
- 48.German city in Baden-Wurttemberg at the confluence of the rivers Rhine and Neckar
- 49.French port on the River Garonne associated with wine
- 50.Hilary ___, the first woman to win the Booker Prize twice, for the novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies
- 51.Jean-Michel ___, American artist who died of an overdose of 16 Across in 1988 at the age of 27
- 52.The capital of the UAE
- 53.Canadian curler who won an Olympic gold medal as skip of the Canadian womens team at the 2014 Sochi Games
- 54.Texan golfer who won the Open Championship in 1971 and 1972
- 55.Painting by Vincent van Gogh that became the most expensive painting ever sold in 1987
- 56.English actor, filmmaker and musician who has played Sid Vicious, Joe Orton, Lee Harvey Oswald and Ludwig van Beethoven in films
- 57.English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1969 by Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward
- 58.Jorge Luis ___, Argentinian author whose short stories are collected in Ficciones
- 59.1888 play by August Strindberg set on Midsummers Eve on the estate of a Swedish count
- 60.See 48