National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS 1. Shoulder of a road 5. Device on a gun used to aim 10. Vehicles for moving furniture 14. Needle case 15. Without clouds 16. Fit of shivering 17. Source of indigo 18. Telephone greeting 19. Plant stem joint 20. One behind another 22. Attaches feathers to an arrow 24. Slang for a photograph or movie 26. Non-flowering aquatic plant 27. Scottish folk dancing party 31. Fail to care for properly 35. South American evergreen tree 36. Prime Minister of Hungary

(1945-46) 38. Pelvic bones 39. Defunct Canadian chain of

grocery store in Canada 40. Exclaim in delight 41. Tube-shaped pasta 42. Israeli-born violist Arad 43. Wood nymph 45. Biblical garden 46. 2008 Will Ferrell film 48. Most easily heard 50. Average grades 51. Cat’s coat 52. Patron saint of astronomer­s 55. Russian composer 60. Money exchange fee 61. Soft twilled fabric of silk 64. Fish parts 65. List of available choices 66. Straight up 67. Complete failure 68. Violin parts 69. Bullwinkle’s best friend 70. Evergreen trees DOWN 1. Unit of measuremen­t, in music 2. Volcanic mountain in Sicily 3. Damage beyond repair 4. Like some cheese 5. Canadian fighter pilot ace who was awarded the Distinguis­hed Flying Cross in 1942 6. Island: Fr. 7. Hair styling substance 8. Milk and cream mixture 9. Urban transport 10. Deliberate­ly damaged public property 11. Highly eager 12. Completely unclothed 13. Understand­s 21. Upon prefix 23. Baby bird container 25. The use of light and shade in a

picture 27. Non-alcoholic fizzy drinks 28. Behave theatrical­ly 29. Constructi­on piece 30. Having a slippery quality 32. Slur a syllable 33. Uses the words of

someone else 34. Contaminat­e 37. Put down gently 43. “Sister Carrie” author 44. Canadian who plays for the

Kings 47. Animal enclosure 49. Web page address 52. Wet from steam 53. S-shaped moulding 54. Chinese dynasty 56. Questionab­le 57. Longest river 58. Be aware that 59. Horned vipers 62. VCR button 63. Cry of disgust

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