Cape Breton Post

COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD

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Across

1. Janvier, par exemple

5. Green fruit slice

9. Delivery-on-the-doorstep, diminutive­ly

12. There’s normally a . (dot) in this web address for the airer of “The National”

17. Port city of Siberia

18. Strong as __ __

19. Amer. broadcaste­r Mr. King, formerly of CNN

20. Help Wanted ad placer, potentiall­y

21. Canadian togetherne­ss: 2 wds.

24. British Columbia village, __ Bay

25. What Toronto thoroughfa­re ‘DVP’ stands for: 3 wds.

27. Lightheade­d

29. Jeanne d’Arc, e.g.

30. Manitoba: Canadian Forces Base near Brandon

31. Ancient pyramids site in Sudan

32. They work the system to their advantage

34. Provincial song: “__ to Newfoundla­nd”

35. Container for storage

38. Some little batteries

39. Drove too fast

40. Vase

42. Gone, as wallet money

44. Butterfly logo techie co.

45. “__ So High” by Tal Bachman

46. Anglican church goer, e.g.

48. __ thickener (Mascara)

49. Romantic comedies star Ms. Ryan

50. Stovetop fryer

51. Canadian __ cheddar cheese

52. Actor Mr. Schreiber

54. Historic figure in communicat­ions (b.1847 - d.1922): 3 wds.

60. “Frasier” star Ms. Gilpin

61. City’s air problem

62. Dada artist, Jean __

63. Small deer variety

64. Road of Old Rome

66. Mediate, __ __ a go-between

68. Vessels like Noah’s

69. Your, in Italy

70. Canada __ (More at #6-Down)

72. Egg-layer on the farm

73. Commanders at sea, e.g.

74. But: French

75. Guns N’ Roses singer Mr. Rose

76. Train co. since 1881

78. Accomplish­ers

80. What’s at the end of 1982 supernatur­al movie ‘Polter’?

81. __-Noranda, Quebec

83. King: French

84. Famously bluesy Street in Memphis

85. The Newfoundla­nd attraction at #97-Across ...a thousand years ago: 2 wds.

90. Prefix meaning ‘Rainbow’

91. Choppy waters near Montreal: 2 wds.

95. Witchy whereabout­s

96. It’s missing from Canadian star Pam Anderson’s first name

97. L’__ aux Meadows

98. Kimono-wearer’s ornamental case

99. Fidgety

100. Ms. Zellweger, to pals

101. Bird’s lofty lair

102. Simple

Down

1. My, in Montreal

2. Granny, in Hamburg

3. ‘Violin’ suffix (Orchestra member)

4. Recreation­al-vehicles-of-winter which #51-Down introduced in 1959

5. Calgary Flames legend Mr. McDonald

6. How the birds at #70-Across fly, __ _ _-formation

7. Product by since-1879 Canadian food company Crosby’s

8. Rejoiced

9. Ballet dancer’s knee dip

10. “Part of Me” singer Ms. Perry’s

11. University of Guelph sports teams sharing the name of the eagle-lion creatures of mythology

12. The Queen Mum’s eldest grandchild

13. M/Sgt. played by Phil Silvers on ‘50s TV

14. Ship’s staff

15. Michael of 2007 movie “Juno”

16. Creative

22. Move like #7-Down

23. Phil. Phillie or Pitts. Pirate

26. Assist

27. Ferret kin

28. Certain citrus covering: 2 wds.

31. ABBA stage musical, __ Mia!

32. Overturn

33. Countdown to the 2018 Winter Olympics! Event in Alpine Skiing, __-_

35. Canadian sweet treat inspired by a semiaquati­c rodent

36. Advantages

37. To the __ power

39. Ms. Twain of new CTV music competitio­n “The Launch”

41. Rap star, Flo __

43. Non-Royal to a Royal

45. Fight

46. Popped-into-the-toaster waffles

47. Shoes and boots brand

51. Canadian inventor/entreprene­ur, Joseph-__ Bombardier (b.1907 - d.1964)

53. Rapscallio­ns

55. Gen-__ (Post-Baby Boomers)

56. Renaissanc­e family surname

57. Damages

58. Banff National Park’s famous Lake

59. Smallest in significan­ce

64. Lettered supermarke­t

65. Dallas’ li’l state

67. 2018 __ Pacifica (Hybrid minivan)

68. Ms. Clarkson (Governor General of Canada, from 1999 to 2005)

71. Travel seating, __ Class

73. Harp that sounds in the wind

74. The ‘Tourtiere’ is one in Quebec cuisine: 2 wds.

77. Small dog breed

79. Teeth-straighten­ing dentist [abbr.]

80. Ms. Rowlands of “The Notebook” (2004)

81. Goes by horse

82. American author, Zora __ Hurston

84. Artist’s hat

85. ‘Plastic’ payment preference, perhaps

86. Modern-day Persia

87. Glaswegian’s garb

88. Our coast-to-coast hwy.

89. Clutter

92. Celebrity chef Ms. Garten

93. Medics

94. Sort of sauce

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