Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Metal whose chemical symbol is Ag
  2. 2.The capital and chief port of Papua New Guinea
  3. 3.See 51
  4. 4.The state capital of Tennessee
  5. 5.Port that was the capital of Norway until 1380
  6. 6.Sweetener made from the leaves of a plant of the sunflower family commonly known as sweetleaf
  7. 7.1990 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger based on the Philip K Dick story We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
  8. 8.The study of the sources and development of words
  9. 9.The wife of William Shakespeare, to whom he left the second-best bed in his will
  10. 10.The opening track on Led Zeppelins fourth album, released as a single in the US and in Australia
  11. 11.Technical name for a squint
  12. 12.A member of a class of ancient Norse warriors who worked themselves into a frenzy before battle
  13. 13.Irish republican political movement whose name means we ourselves
  14. 14.1976 hit single for Dr Hook
  15. 15.Country whose capital is Ankara
  16. 16.American boy band with which Donnie Wahlberg found fame
  17. 17.See 9
  18. 18.See 41
  19. 19.1865 play by Henrik Ibsen about a priest
  20. 20.The innermost of the three membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord
  21. 21.Musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice about the second wife of Argentinian president Juan Perón
  22. 22.Danish physicist who won the 1922 Nobel Prize for Physics
  23. 23.Popular song by George and Ira Gershwin originally written in 1928 for an unpublished operetta entitled East is West
  24. 24.US writer whose novels include Burr and Lincoln
  25. 25.An excessive accumulation of serous fluid in the intercellular spaces of tissue
  26. 26.Billy ___, Ringo Starrs alter ego on the Beatles album Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
  27. 27.A person dedicated to a monastic or religious life
  28. 28.BBC2 childrens programme whose presenters included Brian Cant, Johnny Ball and Janine Sharp
  29. 29.The butterfly Vanessa atalanta
  30. 30.Online social networking service founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with fellow Harvard University students
  31. 31.Unit traditionally used to rate the energy output, and hence destructive power, of nuclear weapons, whose symbol is kt
  32. 32.Hindu god who with Vishnu and Shiva constitutes the triad known as the Trimurti
  33. 33.English critic, wit, and caricaturist whose works include Zuleika Dobson
  34. 34.A member of a people who occupied the southern coast of Canaan listed in Genesis as being descended from Ham
  35. 35.A corrugated steel military shelter of semicircular cross section
  36. 36.1986 Roland Joffé film concerning the experiences of a Jesuit missionary in 18th-century South America
  37. 37.Luis ___, Spanish film director who collaborated with Salvador Dali on the first surrealist films, Un Chien andalou and LAge dor
  38. 38.American singer and actress who played Coco Hernandez in the 1980 Alan Parker film Fame
  39. 39.A container, often made of papier-mâché, filled with treats and broken as part of a ceremony or celebration
  40. 40.The tree Tectona grandis of the East Indies that yields a hard resinous yellowish-brown wood
  41. 41.1958 novel by Graham Greene set in Cuba
  42. 42.A rodent of the genus Sigmodon
  43. 43.City in Michigan that was the birthplace of General Motors
  44. 44.An unfertilised female gamete
  45. 45.Central American country whose capital is Tegucigalpa
  46. 46.German composer who wrote the music for Bertolt Brechts Threepenny Opera
  47. 47.1955 poem by Allen Ginsberg that was the subject of a 1957 obscenity trial
  48. 48.The capital of Mali
  49. 49.Popular song by Harold Arlen, with lyrics by E Y Harburg and Billy Rose, originally written for the Broadway play The Great Magoo
  50. 50.The initial movement or ascent of a rocket from its launch pad
  51. 51.1915 novel by W Somerset Maugham that begins with the death of Helen Carey
  52. 52.Organ that contains the vocal cords
  53. 53.Oscar-winning 2006 computer-animated film featuring the voices of Elijah Wood, Robin Williams and Hugh Jackman
  54. 54.A disease of the eye in which pressure within the eyeball damages the optic disc
  55. 55.See 2
  56. 56.In music, a brisk lively movement whose name means joke in Italian
  57. 57.Novel by Sir Walter Scott that forms, along with The Black Dwarf, the first series of his Tales of My Landlord
  58. 58.1965 single and album from a film of the same name featuring The Beatles