National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS 1. Spanish for house 5. Piece of informatio­n 10. Truck compartmen­ts 14. “___ Lang Syne” 15. Typewriter type size 16. Verbal 17. As it seems at first 19. Citrus fruit of the Caribbean 20. Heavy silk fabric worn

in the Middle Ages 21. Toothed like a comb 23. Tenant’s payment 25. Without any changes 26. Gas choice 30. Good enough for a

king or queen 34. Hawaiian dish 35. Long flowing hair 36. Its former name

was British Honduras 37. Drink daintily 38. Nape of the neck 40. Cut grass 41. ___ de corps 44. Beer containers 46. French for summer 47. Tropical lizard 48. Almost falls while walking 50. Make dirty 53. Back part of the foot 54. Unspoken language 57. The Bull constellat­ion 61. Big tree branch 62. One who lives outside

their native country 65. German automobile

manufactur­er 66. Semiconduc­tor device 67. Cape at the northern tip of Denmark (with “The”) 68. Hereditary unit 69. “Silk Stalkings” actor 70. “Napoleon Dynamite” director DOWN 1. Artificial tooth covers 2. Distinctiv­e atmosphere 3. Unlikely 4. Think highly of 5. One being accused of a crime 6. Wing 7. Involuntar­y muscle twitch 8. City of ancient times in Africa 9. Is introduced to 10. Give advice to 11. Jason’s ship 12. Mountainou­s island in Indonesia 13. Moved smoothly 18. Group of elite soldiers 22. Gaelic name for Ireland 24. French word for kept 26. Make unhappy 27. Unpleasant sound 28. Florentine painter 29. Floors of ships 31. Hebrew letter 32. Obsolete name

for nitrogen 33. Former name of the upper

course of the Yukon 36. Long, thin loaves of bread 39. Hebrew letter 42. Having a tendency to laugh 43. One loved by their fans 45. Oily mark 49. Somewhat sad 51. ___-France 52. Words of a language 54. Online journal 55. Ready to eat 56. So be it! 58. Garden tool 59. Hagen and Pippig 60. Does some tailoring 63. Cooking container 64. Fruit drink

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