National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS 1. Golfer’s warning 5. Literary pieces written in verse 10. British term of address for female royalty 14. Silvery grey-metal 15. Metal bolts 16. Look at amorously 17. Fervent devotion 18. Typewriter type size 19. Extremely bright colour 20. Imaginary belt in the heavens 22. Poorly proportion­ed 24. Roasting rod 26. Sound made by a pig 27. Blizzard 31. Siblings’ daughters 35. Suffers from 36. Above, referring to earlier parts of a

book 38. Vestige 39. Wild goat with long curved horns 41. Goalie who lets in too many goals,

causing their team to lose 43. Visible air pollution 44. Weekday that is not feast day 46. Main structural parts of a boat 48. Parc ___ (Swiss nature park) 49. Dressing choice 51. Medicine that doesn’t work 53. Military vehicle 55. Clarifying words 56. Type of compass with two pointed

arms 60. African fly 64. Conception 65. Its capital is Port-au-Prince 67. Crucifix 68. Complain about 69. Space just below the roof 70. Sound made when water is poured

out of a jug 71. Illegal substitute coin 72. Mourns for 73. Christmas

DOWN 1. Give off gas bubbles 2. Creme-filled cookie 3. Highway 4. Volunteer for 5. Of incalculab­le value 6. Slippery liquid 7. Wicked 8. “Same here!” 9. Without fastenings 10. Nicknames 11. Having lived many years 12. African plant 13. Get back one’s health 21. “Planet of the ___” 23. Unreasonab­le fit of anger 25. Summer tent of the Inuit 27. Faint, momentary smell 28. Canadian soccer player who played for the English Club Crewe Alexandra 29. River in France 30. Forest denizens 32. Minor role played by a prominent

actor in a film 33. Bacteria found inside intestines 34. 4th Chief of Staff to the Prime

Minister 37. Genus of oats 40. Autonomous region of China 42. Rubber bands 45. Did very well on a test 47. Goes downhill 50. Bray like a donkey 52. Capacity for doing work 54. Talk excessivel­y and meaningles­sly 56. Switches from high to low beam 57. False god 58. French for calf 59. Location 61. Aromatic balsam 62. One’s immaterial part 63. Slight competitiv­e advantage 66. Money left by restaurant

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