The Telegram (St. John's)

COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD

- Distribute­d by Torstar Syndicatio­n Services

ACROSS

1. Footprints

6. TV show genre, __-drama

10. Gladiator’s 205

13. 800 AM radio station in Montreal

17. Bibliotheq­ue ‘book’

18. Sultanate where Muscat is the capital

19. Pleased interjecti­on!

20. “__ Croft: Tomb Raider” (2001)

21. Particular fashion house in Paris

22. Banff and Jasper: 2 wds.

25. Trees of Alberta, Lodgepole __

26. Pu-__ (Variety of tea from China)

27. Brings together

28. Sobeys is a Canadian one: 3 wds.

34. Sault __. Marie, Ont.

36. ‘_’ __ for Niagara

37. Scoffs!

38. Ms. Sommer of movies

39. “Wah! The other team won.”: 2 wds.

41. Canadian restaurant­s founded in 1987 with a breakfast/lunch menu

42. Canadian Living installmen­ts

44. Shipping magnate Mr. Onassis, et al.

45. Aware of the plot: 3 wds.

47. Classical music gr. that performs at the Roy Thomson Hall in Canada’s largest city

48. Doorway rug

49. Trousers

51. “__ _’Clock Jump” by Count Basie

52. Ornamental tree

54. “I Don’t Know” by Saskatoon rock band The __

56. Royal Yacht __ (Posh vessel on which The Windsors were once passengers)

59. 2006 Winter Olympics site

60. ‘Roof’ a room

61. Turns, as cottage cheese

62. And not

64. Shoe width size

65. Jupiter or Saturn

67. Diving duck variety

68. Not thunderstr­uck

70. Courageous

71. Village in Saskatchew­an with the same name of a Ukraine port city

73. Golda __ (Former Prime Minister of Israel, b.1898 d.1978) 74. Canadian migratory birds

75. Whichever

76. ‘Peak’ in The Purcells, puny-ly

77. New Brunswick is Canada’s only one officially: 2 wds.

82. Land, in Spain

83. Canadian kickboxert­urned-actor Conrad

84. TV lawyer Ms. Mcbeal, and others

87. Symbol honouring Indigenous Peoples next to the ‘T’ of the TORONTO sign at Nathan Phillips Square: 2 wds.

91. Skewered meat dish of Indonesia

92. East Coast singer Mr. Doyle

93. Celtic sea god

94. Opera voice

95. Modern movement

96. Microsoft’s web search engine

97. Method, mini-ly

98. Ollie’s comedy partner

99. Wools

DOWN

1. Hockey flick starring Paul Newman, “__ Shot” (1977)

2. “’__ _ Am Myself Again” by Blue Rodeo

3. Scenic route in Nova Scotia which Longfellow would have surely enjoyed: 2 wds.

4. Busybody

5. Four __ Hotel, in Toronto

6. Beneficiar­ies

7. Noted astrologer, Sydney __ (b.1926 - d.2003)

8. Babe Bennett is one of this St. John’s-born comedian’s characters on CBC’S “This Hour Has 22 Minutes”: 2 wds.

9. Prefix with ‘lateral’ (Onesided)

10. Tennis legend Jimmy

11. Sitting spots

12. __-face (Reversal)

13. Doesn’t go in fashion

14. __ of jam

15. Noah’s biblical vessel

16. “__ Boot” (1981)

23. Have more hot dogs than the competitor­s: 2 wds.

24. Targeted bench pressing muscle, for short

29. New York Mets ballpark, __ Field

30. Prefix to ‘comedy’ (Comedic drama)

31. Rio Tinto operation in the Saguenay - Lac-saintjean

region of Quebec: 2 wds.

32. Big name in furniture

33. Twiggy retreat up the tree

34. Exchanges

35. Biblical father of Abraham

40. ‘Bones’-meaning prefix

41. Large river of Africa

42. “Say it __ so!”

43. Homeruns-getter Sammy, and surnamesak­es

46. Peter of Herman’s Hermits

47. Pastoral-printed fabric

50. Indulgent shopping trip

52. Salty pickling solution

53. By _ __ (The way the close horse race was won)

55. Expired

56. Traded item in early Canadian history: 2 wds.

57. “_ __ my case.” (Lawyer’s closing comment)

58. Nile River dam

60. Necklace fastener

62. Pink Floyd’s “Comfortabl­y __”

63. “Dedicated to the __ _ Love” by The Shirelles

65. Future attorney’s college course

66. Singer Ms. Tennille

69. Margaret Atwood’s skill

70. Ring __ (Members of wedding parties)

72. Prime time soap on which Canadian actor Gordon Thomson portrayed Adam Carrington

74. Wheeled stretcher

75. Newfoundla­nd’s __ Peninsula

78. Movie star Ms. Kidman, to pals

79. 1982: “Freeze-frame” by The J. __ Band

80. 1991: “Get Here” by __ Adams

81. Canadian Winter (and also Summer) Olympian Ms. Hughes

85. Canadian author Mr. Martel

86. “The Firm” (1993) director Mr. Pollack, et al.

87. Fairy queen of literature

88. Inventor Mr. Whitney

89. Ottawa-born star Mr. Aykroyd

90. Possesses

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