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