The McGill Daily

Crossword

- Phoebe Pannier

Across

1. Punk band who wrote “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” 6. Program gutted by Doug Ford, abbreviati­on 9. Shocked 10. The first Chinese Dynasty (c. 2070-1600 BC) 12. You might get one on your birthday 15. Confederac­y partially founded by the Kanien’kehá:ka 16. Shaped like a vulva, adj. 18. An article written by the entire Daily board 20. It’s as simple as 123 22. Neutral Milk Hotel’s “King of __” 25. A female deer 26. Exclamatio­n of thanks, informal, chiefly British 27. Last name of a Canadian singer/ activist who shares a first name with a vampire slayer 31. First person “you’re” 32. Laughed villainous­ly 35. Hairstyle with three interwoven sections of hair 36. James II of England and Ireland was also known as James __ of Scotland 37. A type of textile art which uses warps and weaves 42. Style of music especially popular in the 70s and 80s 43. The (dance) is up! 44. American author who wrote about a murderous orangutan 45. A person opposed to new technology 48. A sudden and violent seizure of power 50. The period’s pretentiou­s and redundant sibling 51. Nymph who fell in love with Narcissus

Down

2. Most populous city in California, abbreviati­on 3. Water, in Spanish 4. “Be quiet!” 5. Like a foot, but on your arm 6. To tidy up, or, to mobilize 7. The part of a neuron which impulses leave from 8. __ Day (March 14) 11. Aided and __ 12. Ravenclaw House ghost 13. Appliances which heat up buildings 14. Miyazaki’s Neighbour 17. Like an ear or a nose 18. Prefix relating to the environmen­t 19. Pasta in the form of wide strips 21. The outer layer of cereal grains 23. White blood cell that develops in the thymus 24. A sudden, unexplaine­d change of mind 28. Inflexible 29. Current head of the Chechen Republic 30. One of the most common ingredient­s in daal 33. A plant sometimes found growing on old buildings 34. Symbol for the chemical element nickel 35. European language isolate 38. An archaic term for fever and shivering 39. __ and span 40. Dorothy’s dog 41. A film cylinder, or, a Celtic folk dance 46. Someone who organizes D&D campaigns, for short 47. Nickname for a British monarch known for her HIV/AIDS charity work 49. Not an Apple

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