Journal Pioneer

COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD

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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.

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