National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Move a spoon round in 5. Gas with a chlorine-like odour 10. Word files 14. Centre part of certain fruits 15. European mountain ash 16. Unemployed 17. Flying saucers 18. Covers as if with gold 19. Swing around 20. Barking deer 22. French word for inn 24. Person’s appearance 25. Pass near without touching 26. Skimpy way to be clad 29. Daughter of your parents 33. Member of a former

British political party 34. Cooks in a microwave 36. Ethan Frome’s wife 37. Financial help given in need 38. Hide 40. Criminal charge 41. Sheep sound 43. Game of chance 44. Inner side of the foot 45. For more experience­d people 47. Shaped like a star 49. Members of the crow family 51. Mineral with a greasy feel 52. Wild sheep of Corsica 55. Word used to avoid profanity 58. Canadian Selznick who directed

“The Care Bears Movie” (1985) 59. Be worthy of 61. Traditiona­l dance from Tahiti 62. Muslim woman’s garment 63. Popeye’s nemesis 64. Sons of ___

(Canadian rock band) 65. Wry face 66. Plants that grow

on damp surfaces 67. Former Rural Municipali­ty

of Manitoba

DOWN

1. Film of impurities 2. Food made from soybeans 3. English heavy metal band 4. Quiescent 5. Make arrangemen­ts for 6. Relating to animals 7. Nocturnal bird 8. Of birth 9. Comes next 10. Very different from each other 11. River in Europe 12. British horsefly 13. Withered 21. Type of plane 23. Cloth for billiard tables 25. Tree whose branches are used

as a symbol of mourning 26. Yarn mops used on ships 27. Long, narrow country 28. Be without 30. Unglazed brownish-red

earthenwar­e 31. Make into law 32. Seamlike ridge 35. Put in the mail 38. Backless seat 39. Slugging it out at close range 42. Cost of an airline ticket 44. “Storm in a Teacup” actress 46. Floor-cleaning robot 48. Fall behind 50. Ring a bell slowly,

as for a funeral 52. Wound seriously 53. Barley-shaped pasta 54. Two-toed sloth 55. German actress Parlo 56. Canadian singer Young 57. Simple to do 60. Carpet

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