National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Places where chemicals

are manufactur­ed 5. Marsh plant 10. Money one has on hand 14. Light tan 15. In a forward direction 16. Woodwind instrument 17. Plaintive cry of a cat 18. Shaped like a circle 19. Prisoner’s room 20. Aromatic Cretan plant 22. Popular aquarium fish 24. Winglike part, in botany 25. Picture for transferri­ng to glass 26. Make understand­ing impossible 29. Surgical instrument 33. Scene of first miracle 34. Knock into 36. Grey with a tinge of brown 37. Creative activity 38. Destructiv­e behaviour 40. Big, gaping opening 41. Fall in folds 43. Greek consonants 44. Motor vehicles 45. Calyx parts 47. Give responsibi­lity for 49. Hard to please 51. Massage 52. Orange-flavoured liqueur 55. Least possible amount 59. Acceptable 60. Rabbit fur 62. Crime that the police

are investigat­ing 63. Flat tableland 64. As company 65. Claim on another’s property 66. Venomous snakes 67. Sudden surprise attacks 68. Pieces left over

DOWN

1. Obscene 2. Berry used to make energy drinks 3. Very dry, as sparkling wine 4. Seedless raisin 5. Brazilian fan palm 6. Hail used to call a ship 7. Monetary unit of Romania and Moldova 8. Weapon used to unhorse an opponent 9. One who cannot stop taking drugs 10. Spiral-shaped part of the inner ear 11. Cain’s brother 12. Jus ___ 13. Not let escape 21. Former TV alien 23. ___ blanche 25. One of Keifer Sutherland’s middle names 26. French word for square 27. Ready for immediate use 28. Oil reservoir 30. Mountain lions 31. Away from each other 32. Current events 33. Men who are not gentlemanl­y 35. Discomfort 38. Souvenir of a time

that no longer exists 39. Strippers wear them 42. Tropical fruit 44. Small compartmen­t 46. Having magnitude

but not direction 48. Compete in a race 50. Australian bear 52. State of deep unconsciou­sness 53. Hawaiian guitars, for short 54. Filing tool 55. Be bothered 56. Water pipe 57. Having been owned

by someone else 58. ___ rea 61. Hawaiian dish

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