Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
25-May-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.The largest city in Minnesota, on the Mississippi River adjacent to St Paul
- 2.Top ten hit that helped the disco group A Taste of Honey win the Grammy Award for Best New Artist of 1978
- 3.American comic strip created by Dik Browne that first appeared in February 1973
- 4.American thrash metal band formed in 1981 by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman
- 5.In the Old Testament, the second son of Judah, killed by God for spilling his seed on the ground
- 6.The passageway on the palmar side of the wrist that connects the forearm to the palm
- 7.City in NW Syria captured by al-Nusra rebels in 2015
- 8.Snooker ball worth five points
- 9.Ivor ___, stage name of Welsh composer and actor David Ivor Davies
- 10.1897 play by Edmond Rostand based on the life of a French dramatist and duellist
- 11.Country whose capital is Bucharest
- 12.A small line at the extremities of a main stroke in a type character
- 13.County town of County Clare in the Republic of Ireland
- 14.Top ten hit that helped the disco group A Taste of Honey win the Grammy Award for Best New Artist of 1978
- 15.Merseyside birthplace of Sir Ian Botham
- 16.A small Spanish riding horse noted for a smooth naturally ambling gait
- 17.Neil Diamond song that gave The Monkees their only UK number one single
- 18.American actress who became Princess consort of Monaco in 1956
- 19.In medicine, a wire run through a catheter or cannula
- 20.A small seal, especially one as part of a finger ring
- 21.The largest entertainment retail chain in France, founded by André Essel and Max Théret in 1954
- 22.Neil Diamond song that gave The Monkees their only UK number one single
- 23.The passageway on the palmar side of the wrist that connects the forearm to the palm
- 24.American actress who became Princess consort of Monaco in 1956
- 25.The capital of Denmark
- 26.In architecture, a moulding having a cross section in the form of a letter S
- 27.The first British number one single by The Jam
- 28.Los ___, nickname of the Argentina national rugby union team
- 29.Notorious English pirate better known as Blackbeard
- 30.A mirage that is often seen in a narrow band right above the horizon in the Strait of Messina
- 31.British boxer who beat Vito Antuofermo at Caesars Palace in 1980 to win the World Middleweight title
- 32.A card game for four players based on whist
- 33.Trade name for the drug Methylphenidate, used to treat ADHD
- 34.A Native American tribal emblem
- 35.American comic strip created by Dik Browne that first appeared in February 1973
- 36.1897 play by Edmond Rostand based on the life of a French dramatist and duellist
- 37.The first British number one single by The Jam
- 38.1980 single that was Dexys Midnight Runners' first UK number one
- 39.Philistine city-state that was home to Goliath
- 40.TV series originally presented by John Fashanu and Ulrika Jonsson
- 41.British rock band formed in 1972 by the ex-Free bass player Andy Fraser, with Chris Spedding on guitar
- 42.Jewish priest of the 5th century BC after whom a book of the Old Testament is named
- 43.British boxer who beat Vito Antuofermo at Caesars Palace in 1980 to win the World Middleweight title
- 44.Irish racehorse, winner of the 1981 Derby by a record 10 lengths, stolen from the Ballymany Stud by masked gunmen in 1983
- 45.See 27
- 46.Pseudonym of English bodybuilder Kim Betts in "11 Across", in which she was the longest serving female star
- 47.US state whose capital is Topeka
- 48.Italian town that was a major Mediterranean port from the 10th to the 18th century
- 49.A mirage that is often seen in a narrow band right above the horizon in the Strait of Messina
- 50.A married Spanish woman
- 51.Another name for the star Gamma Pegasi in the constellation of Pegasus
- 52.Market town in Buckinghamshire which is the last station on the Metropolitan main line
- 53.Don Quixote's horse in the novel by Miguel de Cervantes
- 54.Ernest ___, New Zealand-born physicist who discovered the atomic nucleus
- 55.Notorious English pirate better known as Blackbeard
- 56.The second largest city in Pakistan