National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Fencing swords

6. Celtic language

11. Fish used for bait

12. Computer game persona

14. Rhythmic modulation of sound

15. Man restored to life in the Bible

17. Internet domain name

18. Surfboard fins

20. First steamship to cross the English Channel

21. French word for honey

23. Go quietly to try not to be seen

25. Italian noble family

26. Go into

28. French word for they

30. Part of RSVP

31. Be a witness

33. French astronomer and mathematic­ian

35. Eggs

36. “The Matrix” character

37. Paper containers for candy

41. Arts collective­ly

45. French word for street

46. Japanese drum

48. Of the moon

49. Points towards a target

51. Rental contract

53. Earth’s continenta­l lower crust

54. Lab technician’s garment

56. Canadian star of the “Austin Powers” movies

58. Cabbage lettuce

59. Main female character in a story

61. Augmented fourth

63. Plaid pattern originatin­g in Scotland

64. Holding of an office

65. Leaks out slowly

66. Town in Alberta

DOWN

1. Moves restlessly

2. Single

3. Pubs

4. Curly hair

5. Former host of “W-FIVE””

6. Industrial town in England

7. Canadian vaudeville actress Tanguay

8. Be indolent

9. No longer fresh

10. Fiery hot sauce

11. Seagoing soldier

13. Of a country lifestyle

14. One of Santa Claus’s reindeer

16. German word for soul

19. Hair styling product

22. Pretend

24. Actor Reeves

27. Metal pin

29. Say the letters of a word in order

32. Deadly

34. ___ position (cross-legged sitting position used in yoga)

37. Computer breakdown

38. Former president of the CBC

39. Suckerfish

40. Unit of electrical conductanc­e

41. “Les Misérables” character

42. The Irish Rovers song

(with “The”)

43. Record producer who has won nine Grammy Awards

44. Rub out

47. Front man of Steppenwol­f

50. Put the puck past the goalie

52. Was incorrect

55. Bad cheque

57. Violates a religious law

60. Sleeps for a short while

62. Chinese physician

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