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Everton 2 - 1950/60s

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Everton signed Ray Wilson from this Yorkshire club in 1964. (12,4)
This Everton player withdrew from England's 1966 World Cup squad because of his imminent marriage. (5,6)
Before Everton in 1966 this team was the first team in England to reach an FA Cup final without conceding a goal in the preceding rounds in 1903.
Side that Everton beat 1-0 in the 1966 FA Cup semi-final. (10,6)
Joined Everton for £112,000 from Blackpool in August 1966 after winning the World Cup with England. (4,4)
Everton beat this Yorkshire team 3-2 after overturning a two-goal deficit in the 1966 FA Cup. (9,9)
Italian club that Colin Harvey made his Everton debut against in 1963. (5,5)
Captain and top scorer for Everton when they won the First Division title in the 1962/63 season. (3,6)
Scorer of the winning goal for Everton in the 1966 FA Cup Final. (5,6)
Signed from Liverpool for £10,000 in 1962. (4,9)
Down
Midlands team that defeated Everton in the final of the 1968 FA Cup final. (4,8,6)
Everton used this training facility from 1966 to 2007.
Everton defeated this team 4-0 to lift the 1963 FA Charity shield. (10,6)
Forward who scored 95 league goals in 225 games across two spells before controversially being sold to Liverpool. (4,7)
This manager was in charge of Everton when they were relegated in the 1950/51 season. (5,7)
Everton beat this Greater Manchester team 4-0 in the final match of the 1953/54 season in order to be promoted to the first division. (6,8)
This player scored the only goal of the match as Everton were beaten in the 1968 FA Cup final. (4,5)
Scot, Bobby Collins joined Everton in 1958 from this club.
Side that Everton beat in the 1968 FA Cup semi-final at Old Trafford. (5,6)
Scottish forward who was nicknamed “The Golden Vision”. (4,5)