COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD
1 ACROSS
Bowl-shaped stirfry pans
5 Math course, e.g. 9 Jelly, in Joliette 14 Cdn. city for the NHL’s Jets 17 Folkie Mr. Guthrie 18 ‘Uncommon’ in Latin 19 Grease the squeak again 20 Indebted-one’s letters 21 Choo! Chew! Sitting/ snacking area aboard a VIA Rail Canada train: 2 wds. 23 Jaggedly edged 24 Quebec bus. week’s first day 25 ‘Persist’ suffix (Tenacious) 26 Struggle-tosupplement a salary 27 Shopper’s take-home, __ __ groceries 29 Royal Canadian Navy ranks, e.g. 31 Performs pretty well: 2 wds.
33 Fast food question: “Is that for here or __ __?”
34 “_ __ Is Born” (1976) 36 Bit of Anne Murray cover “Danny’s Song”: “And in the morning when _ __...” 38 “Hockey __ in Canada” 40 Function 43 Primitive fish that’s a source of caviar 46 Historic time
47 Joni Mitchell’s
“__ on Robbery” 49 Montreal restaurant ‘cup’ 50 Business write-offs 52 Downtown rat passageways 53 Brouhaha 54 ‘Canadian Tuxedo’ fabric
55 Lang. spoken in Rome
56 Arctic Canada... Where to find Auyuittuq National Park: 3 wds.
64 And others, commonly: 2 wds. 65 Org. which oversees the Juno Awards 66 Suffix to ‘Hero’ 67 Stars-related 70 Canadian singer, Carly Rae __ 72 Eyeglasses, briefly
74 Military enemy of ancient Athens 75 Cheering cheer! 76 Colleen who portrayed #30-Down in the beloved classic’s 1985 miniseries
78 Life __ __ (Canadian author Yann Martel’s 2001 novel) 79 Celtic band from Nova Scotia,
The __ MacNeils 81 Whole __ bread 82 Belief in a ‘watchmaker’ God 84 Key __ pie
86 __ B. Pearson (Canada’s 14th Prime Minister) 90 Jewellery fastener 92 English-speaking Quebecer, for short 94 Everything 95 Prefix meaning ‘Outer’ 96 Sprinted
97 Tool that measures, say 99 Canadian showbiz legends Wayne and Shuster: 2 wds. 102 Commuter transport co. in Canada’s largest city
103 Rory __ (16th-century Irish rebel) 104 Donald Duck nephew 105 Betting chances 106 C-A-N-A-D-A begins with this spelled-out letter
107 Beach’s characteristic 108 Composer of “Rule, Britannia” 109 No, in Moscow
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1 Ridged like corduroy 2 ‘Toronto without the Ts’ village in southern Ontario 3 1971 crime thriller starring Donald Sutherland as a detective
4 Ben, to Brian Mulroney
5 Fan of the 1960s sci-fi series starring Canada’s William Shatner
6 “The Amazing __ Canada” 7 Lyricist Mr. Gershwin 8 Intensely private movies legend Greta 9 Sophie __ Trudeau (Wife of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau)
10 Tulip Chair designer Mr. Saarinen 11 Exfoliating spa sponge
12 ‘_’ __ for Edmonton 13 Pick a politician for Parliament 14 Alberta’s floral emblem: 2 wds. 15 Heavily rain 16 Word tripled in The Guess Who song title 22 Prince __, British Columbia 28 Politician who made history in the 1921 Federal Election by becoming Canada’s first woman Member of Parliament: 2 wds. 30 Anne of Green Gables guardian 32 John A. Macdonald and Wilfrid Laurier titles 33 Mortises’ carpentry joint partners 35 Champion pro wrestling icon Trish from Ontario’s Richmond Hill 37 Sun: French 39 Driver’s purchase 41 Grazer’s field 42 Honest __ (Legendary store that closed in Toronto in 2016) 43 Pierce 44 “Presto!” 45 Canada’s neighbour, The _ _ __ A 48 Newfoundland singer Mr. Doyle 51 RSVP’s ‘S’ 54 Genetics facilities, e.g.: 2 wds. 55 More ludicrous 57 Vancouver Island to mainland British Columbia transports 58 Take __ __ face value
59 ‘_’ __ in Newfoundland
60 __ No. 4 (Klondike Gold Rush excavator, a National Historic Site of Canada, in Dawson City in the Yukon) 61 Competitor 62 Husbands of aunts [abbr.] 63 Quiz
67 Volcano of Japan, Mount __ 68 Beach lotion’s
15 or 30, e.g. 69 Perform like Gene Kelly: 2 wds. 70 LOTR author
Mr. Tolkien
71 The CFL’s coveted ‘Cup’ is named after this 1900s Governor General of Canada: 2 wds. 72 Canadian __ (Geologic region) 73 Wordplays 77 Provincial fish of Saskatchewan 80 HQ2: Toronto is the only Canadian city on the short-list to host the second headquarters of what e-tailer? 83 __ Reid (Polls conductor in Canada) 85 Coffee hue 87 __ bear 88 Radiate 89 Henhouse 90 Broadcasting fed. watchdog 91 Tardy 93 Dweeb 94 Prayer’s last word
98 “__ _ little teapot...”
100 Not ‘their’ 101 Poetically ‘far’