National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Watering hole

4. Fairy queen in English folklore 7. Apple computer

10. Jump ___!

11. ___ rule

12. Flat plinth

14. Customary

15. Village in Westmorlan­d County,

New Brunswick

18. Not likely to happen

20. French for wave

21. Luminous discharge

22. “Super Monkey Ball” character 23. Cricket delivery

25. Vertical face of a stair step

27. Roman numeral for 154

28. Exhausted

30. Art Garfunkel’s partner, once 35. “Dies ___”

36. Makes water bubble

37. Russian music duo

38. “The Night Watch” painter

40. Where a hairdresse­r works

41. Letter of an ancient Germanic

alphabet

42. Drive forwards

44. Two-piece swimsuit

47. At any time

48. Seventh Greek letter

51. Inkling

52. Italian violin-maker

55. “___ Me I’m Only the Piano

Player” (Elton John album)

57. Hebrew harp-like instrument 58. Alkaline solutions 59. Lyric poem

60. 1st Canadian Minister of

Finance

61. Sweetened fruit drink

62. Canadian survival expert and

filmmaker Stroud

63. File a lawsuit

DOWN

1. Topping for baked potatoes 2. French singer

3. Not less than

4. Soft white Italian cheese 5. Japanese beverage company 6. Bound bundle of hay 7. Calendar pages: abbr.

8. Latin for tree of life

9. Dull metallic sound

10. King of Russia, in former times 13. Artist and First World War pilot 14. City in Russia

16. Short poems about rural life

17. “___ Blues” (Beatles song)

19. Fasten together 24. “___ for Outlaw” (Grafton novel) 26. Drunk

27. Prepares for crops

28. Knight’s title

29. Grand ___, Nova Scotia

31. Financial assistance

32. That can be hammered into

shape without breaking

33. Ear prefix

34. One who lives in a convent

36. Condemn to exile

39. Be in charge of

40. Banff ___ Hotel

43. Kind of school

44. Make a monetary offer

45. Object of religious worship

46. Country bordering on

the Indian Ocean

47. Wear away

49. Waste allowance

50. Feel sick

53. A drill is one

54. French for calf

56. Opposite of NNW

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