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Newcastle 2 - 1950/60s

Across
Northern Irish goalkeeper for the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup who made over 300 appearances for the club in total. (6,6)
Chilean who scored the winning goal in the 1952 FA Cup final. (6,7)
Side defeated in the 1952 FA Cup Final.
Scotsman and cult hero who made most of his 129 appearances in the 1960s and later became a postman in the Lake District. (4,8)
Prime minister who handed Joe Harvey the 1952 FA Cup to lift. (7,9)
Wyn Davies was signed by Newcastle in 1966 from this club, nicknamed ‘The Trotters’. (6,9)
Legendary striker who scored both goals in the final of the 1951 FA Cup. (6,7)
Newcastle beat Újpest of this country to win the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
Manager who was in charge of Newcastle when they qualified for their first European competition. (3,6)
Dutch side who Newcastle beat in the first round of the 1968/69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
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Manager of Newcastle when they were relegated back to the Second Division in 1961. (7,6)
Newcastle’s third highest goal scorer of all-time with 153 goals in 269 appearances. (3,5)
Scored the most goals for Newcastle during the 1955 FA Cup campaign and wore Jackie Milburn’s number 9 shirt in the final (Milburn wore 8). (3,6)
Played 464 games for the club before winning the European Cup with Nottingham Forest. (5,5)
Scottish side who Newcastle beat in the semi-finals of the 1968/69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
Newcastle defeated this Lancashire team in the 1952 FA Cup semi-final after a replay. (9,6)
Scored a brace in the first leg of the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final against Újpest . (5,6)
Welsh Sports Hall of Fame inductee who moved to Newcastle from Swansea Town in 1958.
Side defeated in the 1955 FA Cup Final. (10,4)
Newcastle won the 1951 FA Cup Final by defeating this team led by Stanley Matthews.