National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

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ACROSS

1. Unpowered barge used for freight 5. Triangular bones in the lower back 10. Title of the former monarch of Iran ,14. Distinctiv­e atmosphere 15. One who shows people to their seats 16. Keyboard key 17. Device that hurls clay pigeons 18. Keyboard key 19. Genus of swans 20. Abdomen muscles 22. Name of six kings of England 24. Change direction 25. Thin wire nail 26. Salted roe of sturgeon 29. Piano part 33. Eggs 34. Italian leaders 36. Give one’s word 37. It’s worn round the waist 39. Reduce documents to unreadable strips 41. Computer hooked up to a computer network 42. “___ These Nights” (Eagles song) 44. Cross the threshold of 46. Canadian actress Vardalos 47. Lavatories, as in a barracks 49. Flexible 51. Ski lift 52. Use a sieve 53. Just about 56. Strayed calf 60. One of the Hawaiian Islands By Walter D. Feener 61. Incensed with anger 63. Inkling 64. Birds with flat faces 65. External 66. Left side of a ship 67. Place where your leg bends 68. Very poor 69. Fruit of the blackthorn

DOWN

1. A foreign minister of Japan 2. Sidewalk edge 3. Verbal 4. Canadian elk 5. Whispering sound 6. Drained of colour 7. Greek consonants 8. Hockey official, for short 9. Main road 10. Final battle between two nemeses 11. Hello: Sp. 12. Son of Venus 13. Group of cattle 21. Thigh muscle, for short 23. Relatives of flounders 25. Attack from all sides 26. Programmin­g language 27. Genus of oat grasses 28. Gentleman’s gentleman 29. Adjusts spacing between letters 30. Extremely long periods of time 31. Medium for communicat­ion 32. Be unrealisti­c 35. Applaud with shouts 38. Slow-moving animal 40. Giving birth 43. Unimportan­t lies 45. Widespread 48. Country 50. Takes your clothes off 52. Had more of than you

can enjoy at one time 53. In a frenzy 54. Grass that is kept short 55. Animal whose parents

are a horse and a donkey 56. Officer on a ship 57. One loved by their fans 58. Fish of the mackerel family 59. English actress Beckinsale 62. Be sorry for

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