Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Pop song whose English language version was a top ten UK hit for Sylvia in 1974
  2. 2.City in Orange County, California, that is the site of Disneyland
  3. 3.Town in Greater Manchester noted for its cakes, made from flaky pastry, butter, nutmeg, candied peel, sugar and currants
  4. 4.Genus of over 700 species of trees, shrubs and small bushes including ebony and persimmon trees
  5. 5.Song written by Ernie Maresca that gave Dion a UK top ten hit in 1962
  6. 6.Republic in the Atlantic off the coast of West Africa whose capital is Praia
  7. 7.Haitian rapper, musician and actor who found fame with the Fugees
  8. 8.1929 agreement by which the papacy recognised the state of Italy, with Rome as its capital, and Italy in return recognised papal sovereignty over the Vatican City
  9. 9.Nigel ___, goalkeeper who came on as a substitute for Jimmy Rimmer ten minutes into Aston Villa's 1982 European Cup Final victory over Bayern Munich
  10. 10.1993 action film starring Sylvester Stallone and John Lithgow
  11. 11.A shoulderless, sleeveless, strapless women's garment
  12. 12.Memoir by Isak Dinesen, nom de plume of Danish author Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke
  13. 13.Burmese-born singer best known for fronting Bow Wow Wow
  14. 14.Roman Catholic priest and detective created by G K Chesterton
  15. 15.Ethan ___, American soldier during the War of Independence who led the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont
  16. 16.Roman author known as the Elder who died as a result of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD
  17. 17.In France, a municipal district of certain cities, such as Paris
  18. 18.Italian sculptor and architect whose works include the Baldacchino over the high altar of St Peter's Basilica in Rome
  19. 19.Aiden ___, Falkirk-born winger with 93 Republic of Ireland caps who joined Charlton Athletic on loan from Sunderland in January 2020
  20. 20.Edible sea snail of the genus Haliotis
  21. 21.Card game for two played with 32 cards and king high
  22. 22.Middle name of the fictional supervillain Blofeld in the James Bond series of novels and films
  23. 23.Any congenital growth or pigmented blemish on the skin
  24. 24.The Promised Land of the Israelites
  25. 25.1975 adventure film starring Charles Bronson, based on a 1974 novel of the same name by Alistair MacLean
  26. 26.Kingdom of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy associated with King Offa and Lady Godiva
  27. 27.Dog originally bred for fighting, ownership of which is prohibited in the UK by the Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991
  28. 28.Glenn ___, former Australian cricketer who holds the record for the highest number of Test wickets by a fast bowler
  29. 29.1977 UK number one single by Brotherhood of Man
  30. 30.In the Old Testament, the fifth son of Jacob by his wife Leah
  31. 31.Song written in 1940 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez whose title translates as "kiss me generously"
  32. 32.A small round boneless slice of lamb from the fillet or leg
  33. 33.The administrative centre of Wiltshire
  34. 34.Sax ___, pen name of English novelist Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward, who created the master criminal Dr Fu Manchu
  35. 35.Translucent gelatinous substance used as a lubricant and as an ointment base
  36. 36.The capital of Australia's Northern Territory
  37. 37.Leader, with his brother Horsa, of the first Jutish settlers in Britain
  38. 38.1994 film starring Tom Hanks which won six Academy Awards