The Province

COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD

- By Kelly Ann Buchanan

ACROSS

1. Gilda Radner’s SNL character Ms. Wawa

5. Tribute poems

9. Evita’s land, for short 12. Canadian singer/ musician Raine 17. Doorway’s ‘leave’ sign

18. It’s never on a vegan’s dish 19. __ Mongol

(Region of northern China) 20. Less dressed

21. __ of relief

22. What sand bags are used for each year at this time: 2 wds. 25. __ and aahed 27. Virginia willow 28. Arctic knife

29. Prefix to ‘syncrasy’ (Mannerism) 30. Migratory milkweed munchers: 2 wds. 34. Oddity 35. Will __ (Grandpa on “The Waltons”) 36. Give it another go 37. Train stop [abbr.] 39. The ‘L.’ in L.A.

40. Big name in marker pens

42. Creme de __

(Black currant liqueur)

44. Low-__ cheese 45. World of The Windsors 50. Washed-out in grey 51. ‘Cow’ village in Ontario

54. Roz portrayer on “Frasier” 55. #35-Across’ answer ...in the opposite direction here

56. Corn dog at the fair 57. Smog

58. Bubbly bathing bar 59. First Nation of Manitoba

60. Canadian actor Raymond Burr’s detective drama of 1967 to 1975 62. Shred the sheets: 2 wds.

63. Liveliness­es

65. 7’s telephone letters

66. “Open __!” (Magical command)

67. Mike, to Carol’s kids on “The Brady Bunch”

70. “My Gal __” (1942) 71. Arctic explorer John 72. Board the bus: 2 wds.

76. __ _’esprit (Bit of wit) 77. Similarly/equitably: 2 wds.

79. Illuminato­r for Canadian scientist James Hillier (b.1915 - d.2007): 2 wds. 83. Singer/songwriter JJ

84. “The Shield” actress, _ _ _ Pounder

85. Hair removal brand

86. “My mistake, apologies.” 88. Windsor-born destroyer of Yukon Eric’s ear in pro wrestling:

2 wds.

92. Neap is a type of one

93. Just __ __ the other (Not both) 94. “Strange Magic” British gr.

95. Potato __ Soup 96. Understood 97. Rockefelle­r Center’s single-named muralist’s works 98. NFL measuremen­ts 99. Strait of Belle __ 100. Cash dispensers for PIN-holders

DOWN

1. The Lovin’ Spoonful’s “You Didn’t Have to __ __ Nice” 2. Self-evident truth 3. Ledge grazer in the Alberta Rockies: 2 wds.

4. The Parthenon goddess in ancient Greek mythology 5. Mantric syllables 6. Describes in

drawings 7. Soil-related

8. All-Star pitcher Dave who played for the Toronto Blue Jays 9. Director Mr. Lee 10. Debate disprover 11. Scotiabank __ __ (Literary honour for Canadian authors)

12. 6’s telephone letters 13. Hearing-related 14. “That was accomplish­ed by Me!”: 3 wds.

15. One of the opinion “It never happened.” 16. Merchant ships fleet

23. Goose eggs

24. OLP = __ Lady Peace (#12-Across’ rock band)

26. 1957 hit for Canadian quartet The Diamonds: “Little __’”

31. Rivers, in Spain

32. Red Rose hot beverage 33. “Smuggler’s Blues” singer Glenn 37. Uncommon 38. Policing zappers 40. Beauty parlour 41. 1834: Novelist Edward BulwerLytt­on’s heroine in The Last Days of Pompeii

43. “Old Time Rock and Roll” singer Bob

44. Tourist destinatio­n

Island off of Newfoundla­nd 46. Orbital point 47. Andrea Martin’s “SCTV” character Edith Prickley was decked out in it via her jacket and hat: 2 wds. 48. Shock-inducing ordeal

49. “Whee!”

51. Northern Dancer’s rider Bill Hartack, for instance:

2 wds.

52. One of the bases in the baseball diamond

53. George of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigat­ion” 56. __ Meadows, British Columbia 61. Avenue in Toronto sharing the name of a subway station there 62. Artifacts

64. “__ It Romantic” by Ella Fitzgerald 66. Luxury retailer, __ Fifth Avenue 68. Alberta town south of Red Deer 69. Manfred Mann syllables, “Do wah diddy diddy __ diddy do...” 70. Beach-goer’s swimming gear 72. Small lizards

73. Sir Galahad’s mother in Arthurian legend 74. Banking position

75. Small spotted nocturnal wildcat

77. Flowers painted by Van Gogh

78. British Columbia’s __ Sound 80. The _ _ _ (Prince Philip is its Colonel-in-Chief and it has its own Museum at the Wolseley Barracks in London, Ontario)

81. Prefix to ‘graphy’ (Artsy writing) 82. Montreal-born fashion designer Mr. Moralioglu 87. Archery woods 89. Hectic hosp. areas

90. Canadian writer Mr. Mitchell, et al.

91. Pres. Eisenhower

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