National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS 1. Commit to helping 5. Something easy to accomplish 10. Money in your pocket 14. Hybrid fruit 15. A fond farewell 16. Do what someone says 17. Not imagined 18. Homes for frogs 19. Sound of thunder 20. Jumping plant louse 22. One who understand­s and

enjoys beauty 24. Slang for a male athlete 26. Writer of children’s books 27. Pine cone 31. Sailor’s coat 35. Watery part of milk 36. Combat between knights 38. “Brideshead Revisited” author 39. Shirt part 40. High hats, to a drummer 42. Self 43. German-Israeli baritone 45. Man-shaped mug 46. Ancient Greek contest 47. Individual item 49. Furcula 51. Old English bard 53. Mentioned before 54. Flows slowly 58. Of a nerve 62. Roster of names 63. Did nothing 65. Hamster’s home 66. Sleeping 67. Make fun of playfully 68. Accurately placed 69. Unit of cultural informatio­n 70. Garden flower 71. Try to get DOWN 1. Pat on the back, as a baby 2. Long, long time 3. Water soaked soil 4. Party pooper 5. Room for holding 6. Phrase in some marriage vows 7. One of Columbus’s ships 8. Gave up 9. Hungarian light horseman 10. Spiral-shaped part of the inner ear 11. Having the skill 12. Bench 13. Promotiona­l ploy 21. Throw a beach ball 23. Muscular power 25. Austrian painter 27. Grass-covered soil 28. Midafterno­on hour 29. Send money 30. Bend of the arm 32. Tierra del ___ 33. Encourage 34. River flowing into the Gulf of

Lions 37. Japanese socks 40. Baby bird 41. Spartan naval commander of the Peloponnes­ian War 44. Waterfall 46. Kidnaps 48. Character in a Nabokov

novel 50. Hasten 52. Footlike parts 54. Public transport vehicle 55. Piece of clothing usually

made of towelling 56. Newspaper article 57. Venetian blind part 59. Priceless 60. Fit of shivering 61. Long thin vegetable 64. Opposite of WNW

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