COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1. Recounted
5. Restaurant prop
9. Unhurried
13. Spot
17. “Whose woods these __ _ think...” - Robert Frost
18. Work with steel
19. “Ouch!”
20. On _ __ with (Equal to)
21. Spring, in Montreal
23. Bright yellow flowers of Spring
25. Beatles’ famous 1965 Stadium
26. Headquartered-in-Montreal train co.
27. __-_ (Fruit-flavoured drink brand)
28. Profession of Canada’s James McEwen who is a 2020 inductee (for the Automatic Surgical Tourniquet) into the American-based National Inventors Hall of Fame 2 wds.
36. Airing this moment: 2 wds.
37. __ Lewis & The News
38. Certain card game
39. Stephen of “The Crying Game” (1992)
41. Someone sayin’ “Ten-four.”
42. Favoured li’l choice
44. Sunday service
46. Bucket
47. __ __ Lighthouse (Built in 1881, it’s a Designated Heritage Place and is in Prince Edward Island)
49. Cod or Arctic Char
50. Gaudy
51. Oilers hockey city [abbr.]
52. Operated
53. Sweeties
54. The __ Family (Celtic music group from Cape Breton Island)
55. Legendary pitcher born in Chatham, Ontario who in 1991 became the first Canadian inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame: 2 wds.
58. Aglow
61. Unchanged: 2 wds.
62. Fitting
63. Tiny, to Robert Burns
66. Nirvana-attaining Buddhist
67. Escalates, __ up
68. Mighty figure in Mi’kmaq lore, there is a 20-foot statue of him in Parrsboro in the Bay of Fundy area of Nova Scotia
70. __-friendly
71. French monastery Superior
72. Harness
73. Milan ‘man’
74. Faint
75. Medical area post-op
76. Raise
78. __ peace (Serenity)
79. Canadian author Carol Shields’ acclaimed 1993 novel The Stone Diaries tells the story of this ordinary woman: 3 wds.
84. Celebrity chef Ms. Garten
85. Simon & Garfunkel’s “__. Robinson”
86. Director Mr. Kazan
87. Niagara Falls, ‘The __ Capital of the World’
91. ‘Buckle of the __’ (#4-Down’s agricultural nickname)
96. “The Jeffersons” theme song: “Movin’ __ __”
97. Dugout shelter
98. Uniquely-spelled Canadian singer of current 2020 song “Pour Me”
99. Rachael Ray cooks with it 100. Station
101. Bakery selections
102. ‘Middle’-meaning prefix 103. Toy construction set
DOWN
1. Faucet
2. Canadian hockey legend Bobby
3. Flowery necklace
4. Saskatchewan village southwest of Saskatoon
5. Kiss rocker Gene Simmons’ Canadian wife Shannon
6. __ Modern (Saskatoon modern and contemporary art museum)
7. Mighty mount
8. Length units, e.g.
9. Community on Cape Breton Island historically known for coal production and steel making: 2 wds.
10. Alanis Morissette’s “You
__”
11. Comic book fight sound!
12. Panda symbol nature org.
13. “__ Was a Lady” (1945)
14. Paprika has its place on one: 2 wds.
15. Buddy
16. 12-mo. periods
22. Muscle/strength, fancystyle
24. “Gawd!”: 2 wds.
26. City the T.O. Raptors are in for away games against the Cavs
28. Bowling game of Italy
29. __ __ shape (Really needing repair)
30. Afternoon hr.: 2 wds.
31. Sonny & __
32. Melissa __ der Maur (Canadian rock bassist)
33. Rave about
34. ‘Outs’ opposites
35. Flow-of-energy spa therapy
40. Kirk who starred as the coCanadian-created title superhero in “Superman” (1948)
42. Rush’s legendary late drummer Neil
43. Phoned
45. ‘A’ of PGA [abbr.]
46. Pots and __
48. Mr. Butt of Saskatchewanset sitcom “Corner Gas”
49. Apples of Japan
50. So much, in music
53. Flightless prehistoric marine bird of the Western Interior Seaway, an ancient waterway of North America
54. Petite-Nation valley municipality in Quebec
55. “Cape __” (1991)
56. Shakespeare’s ‘foot’
57. Hindu goddess with many arms
58. Glorify
59. Bear, Taxonomy-style
60. Vancouver Island village famous for giant murals
63. Afternoon tea goodie
64. Glengarry Glen Ross playwright David
65. Towards the left side of the ship
67. Snug as _ __ (Comfy)
68. British singer Ms. Halliwell
69. Elvis’ “Mystery Train” was released on it in 1955: 2 wds.