Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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- 1.See 34
- 2.Unfermented soya-bean curd
- 3.Californian toy company that marketed the Hula Hoop and the Frisbee in the 1950s
- 4.1981 Warren Beatty film in which Jack Nicholson plays Eugene O'Neill
- 5.In physics, the maximum displacement from the zero or mean position of a periodic motion or curve
- 6.Well-known and often satirised 1913 lyric poem by Joyce Kilmer
- 7.English socialite and devotee of Adolf Hitler who had the middle name Valkyrie
- 8.Title given to General Bonaparte's aide-de-camp Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de Marmont in 1808
- 9.Country whose capital is Tehran
- 10.See 48
- 11.Military term for a region where the ruling authorities have lost control, first used in the Bush War in Rhodesia
- 12.Nickname of Detroit
- 13.Novel by Henry Miller first published in 1934
- 14.The derived SI unit of electrical resistance
- 15.Part of an engine that translates reciprocating linear piston motion into rotation
- 16.See 6
- 17.A long-legged shore bird of the genus Recurvirostra
- 18.Song by Matty Malneck and Johnny Mercer recorded by Billie Holiday in October 1935
- 19.South American country whose capital is Paramaribo
- 20.King of Mercia from 757 associated with an earthwork roughly following some of the current border between England and Wales
- 21.See 7
- 22.Members of a youth culture who fought with the rockers
- 23.Driver known as the "Clown Prince of Auto Racing" killed in a seven-car crash on the second lap of the 1964 Indianapolis 500
- 24.A short prayer said or sung as the celebrant is entering the sanctuary to celebrate Mass
- 25.Czech model and actress who featured in the iconic 1994 "Hello Boys" Wonderbra poster campaign
- 26.British Anglican clergyman who founded the Samaritans in 1953
- 27.A game of Chinese origin, using tiles bearing various designs, whose name means 'sparrows
- 28.US state whose capital is Boise
- 29.The codename for the Tehran Conference of 1943
- 30.___ Entertainment, production company founded by Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall in 1981
- 31.US state whose capital is Columbia
- 32.Town in Luxembourg that gave its name to an agreement that provided for the removal of border controls between participating countries
- 33.In the Old Testament, a city of Manasseh, 6 miles south-west of Shechem, that was the residence of Gideon
- 34.Football team that scored a (mostly) unopposed goal against Leeds United in April 2019
- 35.1962 Agatha Christie Miss Marple story dedicated "To Margaret Rutherford, in admiration."
- 36.1965 film starring Elvis Presley as champion rodeo bull-rider and bronco-buster Lonnie Beale
- 37.Legendary king of the Britons also called Eudaf Hen
- 38.The narrow strip along which fencing bouts take place
- 39.Town in Worcestershire, on the River Avon, that was the scene of a 1265 battle in which Lord Edward defeated Simon de Montfort and the barons
- 40.American televangelist who founded a university in 1963
- 41.John Steinbeck novella featuring the characters George Milton and Lennie Small
- 42.Calorie-free sugar substitute, E950, discovered accidentally by German chemist Karl Clauss in 1967
- 43.Bill ___, American jockey who held the world record for professional victories for 29 years
- 44.River that forms the border between Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg for about 50 km and flows into the Danube at Ulm
- 45.Novel by William Golding about a group of British boys stuck on an uninhabited island
- 46.A slightly sour black rye bread from Germany
- 47.1993 Mike Leigh film starring David Thewlis
- 48.Material used as insulation in buildings, in fireproof fabrics, etc
- 49.Sam ___ , captain of the victorious European Ryder Cup golf team in 2002
- 50.1970 Western starring Richard Harris as English aristocrat John Morgan