The Guardian (Charlottetown)

COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD

- Distribute­d by Torstar Syndicatio­n Services

ACROSS

1. Photos

5. Techie directions alternativ­e to a paper map

8. __ de Cologne

11. Accessory that Quebec Winter Carnival mascot Bonhomme wears around his waist, Arrow __

15. “Canadian __” (Singing competitio­n series)

16. Annex

17. Grammy-winning singer Ms. Washington (b.1924 d.1963)

20. First Nation of Manitoba

21. Michelin ‘wheel’

22. Posh negative

23. Canadian cooking show that featured Asian cuisine and was hosted by very funny chef Stephen: 3 wds.

25. Truthfulne­ss

27. Casual shoes for Hamiltonbo­rn dance legend Karen Kain: 2 wds.

28. CFL’s Blue Bombers city

29. Beautiful city north of Toronto on the way to The Muskokas

31. __ kwon do

32. Sanctions

34. Home’s back or front area

35. Saint-__ Seminary (17thcentur­y Montreal building which is a National Historic Site of Canada)

39. Sea captain’s position

40. Singe the supper

41. Agendas

43. Polite texting abbr.

44. Children’s book by Canadian author Nadia L. Hohn, __ Winter Carnival

46. Reason

47. “What time __ __?” (Can you check your watch?)

48. Equipment

49. Hears like the herald angels!

50. Elegant treat with tea

51. Sweet stuff in a Snickers

54. Sauce __ (Green sauce of French cuisine)

55. __ Peanut Butter Cups

56. Acknowledg­e

57. Bargains

58. Calculator­s subj.

59. Liver: French

60. “Rush!”

61. The highest jackpot for it is $70 million Canadian: 2 wds.

65. Per __ informazio­ne (‘For your informatio­n’ in Italy)

66. Elevate

67. Name of several Popes

68. Vanished

69. Canadian rock group of the learning-songs-book ‘Campfire Chords’

71. “More __ a Woman” by The Bee Gees

72. Bid _ __ farewell

73. Captain’s record

74. Jeans top

76. Dancer’s step

77. Quebec City = ‘The World’s __ __’

81. Nearest to the boat’s rear

85. Shipping channel between Vancouver Island and Washington state’s San Juan Island: 2 wds.

86. Paul McCartney’s title

87. Look __ (Investigat­e)

88. Winter Olympics site in 1952

89. Jane’s of Charlotte Bronte’s 1847 book

90. Loonie = __ dollar

91. Jump

92. “__ have ever thought that...”

93. Blood-typing letters

94. Operate

95. Hankerings

DOWN

1. Orange peel’s bitter white part

2. Prefix to ‘syncrasy’ (Mannerism)

3. Eastern Ontario city on the St. Lawrence River

4. 1995 Gaelic song for Ashley MacIsaac and Mary Jane Lamond: 2 wds.

5. Dapper fellow

6. Learn the song on piano without sheet music: 3 wds.

7. Knavish

8. Prince __ Island

9. Garlic mayonnaise

10. “Original” by from-Reginarapp­er __ Adams aka Curtis Adams

11. Lug along

12. Stark daughter in “Game of Thrones” with an opera solo sounding name

13. Chair

14. She-chickens

18. Admiration

19. Songsmith’s smash: 2 wds.

24. Some non-stick frying pans

26. Lettered electric guitars by Gibson

27. Shivery sound!

30. Some small batteries

32. Electrical†resistance unit

33. Mauna __ (Hawaiian volcano)

35. Cheekiness

36. Polls conductor in Canada

37. “Walkin’ After Midnight” singer Patsy

38. “Melrose Place” star Rob

40. Card game

41. Reel roles

42. Gospel scribe

45. “Whatever shall _ __?” (Which of these foods look good?)

46. Canadian singer, __ Rae Jepsen

47. Papa, Mama and twins Noumi and Nouma aka The __ __ __ (Mascots of Winterlude, the frigid fun fest of Canada’s Capital Region)

49. __ rate monitor

50. Paving†stone

51. Pact in ‘94 headlines

52. Air freshener target

53. Arctic boat

54. French poetry style, __ libre

55. Kept-out-of-kitchens critters

57. Pairs

58. The Canadian Rockies

60. Canadian painter, Edwin __ (b.1892 - d.1977)

61. 1997 Jim Carrey comedy when doubled

62. ‘Gateway to the Arctic’ town in Ontario’s far north that has no road access

63. Elvis co-star, __-Margret

64. Marked the ballot

66. Coalitions

67. Tony Esposito’s hockey brother

70. Dan Aykroyd’s character in “The Blues Brothers” (1980)

71. “Is __ __?” (Really??)

72. Inclined

74. Royalty headdress

75. All-Star pitcher Dave who played for the Toronto Blue Jays

77. Present

78. Canadian basketball great Steve

79. Architectu­ral plinth

80. Jimmy

82. Costless

83. Mr. Mikita (Canadian hockey great who played for Chicago)

84. Lids

86. Old French coin

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