Category: The Independents Jumbo General Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.1923 French silent film, directed by Abel Gance, that used then-revolutionary lighting techniques
  2. 2.Popular song by Michael Edwards and Bud Green that has been recorded by Tommy Dorsey, Patti Page and The Chimes, among others
  3. 3.Former Surrey and England captain who was Chairman of the England cricket selectors from 1982 to 1989
  4. 4.Graham ___, former member of The Hollies best known for his collaboration with David Crosby and Stephen Stills
  5. 5.___ de paume, French ball-and-court game that was a medal event at the 1908 Summer Olympics
  6. 6.The capital of Greece
  7. 7.An oriental pipe also called a hubble-bubble
  8. 8.The fruit of the oak tree
  9. 9.Captain of the England cricket team for 45 Test matches from 1999 to 2003
  10. 10.A burning torch, as used in night processions
  11. 11.The innermost of Jupiter's known moons
  12. 12.Former England cricket captain who established a charitable foundation in honour of his late wife Ruth
  13. 13.A female sheep
  14. 14.Canadian city that is the capital of Manitoba
  15. 15.American record label founded in 1971, specifically to provide a record contract for Jackson Browne
  16. 16.British racehorse trainer who trained the Oaks winners Ouija Board and Snow Fairy
  17. 17.Scottish snooker player who won the first of his four world titles in 1998
  18. 18.Novel by Charles Dickens centred around the Chancery case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce
  19. 19.Adele's first number one single in the UK
  20. 20.A pictorial representation of a facility on a computer system
  21. 21.English cricketer best known for captaining the English team during the 1932-33 'Bodyline' Ashes tour of Australia
  22. 22.Sayeeda ___, baroness who co-chaired the Conservative Party from 2010 to 2012
  23. 23.Tree whose edible green kernels are used in ice creams
  24. 24.Member of a Mexican Indian people who established a great empire that was overthrown by Cortés in the early 16th century
  25. 25.A top ten hit single for The Who in 1965
  26. 26.New Zealand-born cricketer who hit an unbeaten 135 to win the Ashes Test at Headingley in 2019
  27. 27.Anders ___, 18th-century Swedish botanist after whom a popular herbaceous perennial plant is named
  28. 28.See 22
  29. 29.John the Baptist's father
  30. 30.The Japanese art of fencing
  31. 31.Russian for 'no
  32. 32.Iridaceous plant also called a sword lily
  33. 33.Another name for coriander
  34. 34.The rough skin of certain sharks and rays, used as an abrasive
  35. 35.A kind of quartz, usually red in colour, used as a gemstone
  36. 36.What the C stands for in CV
  37. 37.Sport using small light canoe-like boats
  38. 38.Title of Iranian kings including the Achaemenid dynasty which unified Persia
  39. 39.The French word for wine
  40. 40.Another name for the larynx
  41. 41.Medieval courtyard house in Sutton Courtenay bought by David Astor in 1958
  42. 42.In the Old Testament, a recognised scholar and teacher of the Jewish Law
  43. 43.Formerly, the Soviet administrative department responsible for maintaining prisons and forced labour camps
  44. 44.Belgian town in West Flanders province that was completely destroyed in World War I
  45. 45.Mineral that is the chief source of lead
  46. 46.Augusto ___, president of Chile from 1974 to 1990 following his overthrow of Salvador Allende
  47. 47.Any of two or more physical forms in which an element can exist
  48. 48.European country that existed from October 1918 to January 1993
  49. 49.Former England cricket captain who also played football for Yeovil Town and Scunthorpe United
  50. 50.City and port in Shiribeshi, Hokkaido, Japan, northwest of Sapporo
  51. 51.Former England cricket captain who overtook Wally Hammond as the most prolific Test batsman

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