National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Main point

5. Facing an oncoming glacier 10. Spectacula­r motion picture 14. One twelfth of a foot

15. Eurasian fish

16. Brewed coffee

17. Roman numeral for 1052

18. Make mildly angry

19. Seth’s son

20. Fabric used for sheets

22. Guitar picks

24. Glassy object thought to have

come from outer space

26. Food scraps

27. French word for no

28. Salt

30. Small guitar, for short

33. Magical clay figure

in Jewish folklore

36. City in Ontario

38. Automobile stylist who styled

the original Mustang

39. Lets out a loud breath

40. Traditiona­l Tahitian dance

41. Disrespect for religion

43. Oily liquid

44. News anchor for “Canada AM” 45. Circle dance

46. French word for wine

47. Taking a long time

49. Trick out of money

53. Improve

56. Canadian brand of potato chips 58. Sum of money lent

59. Be of use

61. Monte ___ (Second highest peak

of the Alps) 62. Completely confident 63. Savard who played

for the Canadiens 64. Claire and Balin 65. Makes a request 66. Cabinet minister in

Filmon’s government 67. Gives what is owed

DOWN

1. Braidlike trimming

2. Arm of the sea

3. ___ facias

4. Ply

5. Former leader of the U.S.S.R. 6. Principle

7. Third prime minister of Malaysia 8. Old English poet

9. Heartless creditors

10. Throw out

11. Women’s clothing

12. Dean of “The Saint”

13. House

21. Canadian filmmaker Egoyan 23. ___ Stanley Gardner 25. Mysteries

29. “___ Breaky Heart”

31. Leg joint

32. French word for equal

33. Desert in China

and Mongolia

34. Coat-of-arms border

35. Unethical moneylende­r 36. Walkway jutting into the sea 37. To a place and back again 39. Canadian television channel 42. Measure of loudness

43. Fish parts

46. Bluish-purple colour

48. Narrow roads

50. Former British political

party members

51. English singer Lewis

52. Short piece of writing

53. Former mining

town in the Yukon

54. Intellectu­al ability

55. Always

57. Cheekiness

60. Prince Valiant’s son

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