COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD
(c) 2017: Kelly Ann Buchanan Distributed by Torstar Syndication Services
Across
1. Nutritional amt. suggestion
4. Its water tower is newly painted, as per recent Fall 2017 community news for this Alberta town northeast of Red Deer
10. “Egad!”
13. Poetry structure, e.g.
17. ‘To hear’ in Madrid
18. Mysteries just some know about
19. Victor
21. Territorial Park in Nunavut on Baffin Island
23. T.O.’s famous free-standing structure ...en francais: 3 wds.
24. Advantage
25. Iron, in Munich
27. Mr. Ferrigno
28. Apprehend
29. Try the furniture out in different spots
32. Sighting at Banff
34. Stop-_-__
36. Three clothing sizes represented by these three letters
37. Opera voice
38. Knot-making supply
39. Text in Judaism
42. Stage actor’s request
44. Sorts of flatbreads
46. 1941: Noel Coward play, __ Spirit
47. Escaped the authorities
49. Brit’s potato chips
51. Ian & Sylvia, for one
52. Performer who loves the attention
53. Relief from government restrictions, for short
55. Door fastener
56. Post-Beatles band
58. Canadian dance company ‘RWB’ founded in 1939: 3 wds.
64. O’Casey and Hayes
65. Katharine Hepburn’s “Rooster Cogburn” (1975) character
66. Ronald __, director of “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972)
67. Cdn. ruler measurements
70. Compass dir.
71. Decides on a choice: 2 wds.
73. Stake in poker
74. One of The Dionne Quintuplets
76. __ kebab
77. Pass over to
79. Adornment-of-parsley
80. Bus rider’s charge
81. Podium
83. 151 in ancient Rome
86. _ _ _ Speedwagon
87. Soup-flavouring cube brand
88. Ramen/instant soup brand: 2 wds.
90. Fruit drink
92. Web addr.
94. Wide-ranging
96. Brewery kiln
97. Where “Life Is a Highway” singer Tom Cochrane is from in Manitoba: 2 wds.
100. Cabot Tower overlooks St. John’s from this location in Newfoundland: 2 wds.
103. Jazz vocalist from Toronto: 2 wds.
104. Sporty speedster’s sounds! 105. __ Krob (Fried noodles dish of Thai cuisine)
106. Hullabaloos
107. Alkali
108. Huffed as a hound
109. Pink Floyd co-founder Mr. Barrett
Down
1. “Today” weatherman Al, and surnamesakes
2. Sovereign’s jewelled headdress
3. Toronto cultural attraction, __ __ of Ontario
4. Ray-__ sunglasses
5. Prince Valiant’s son
6. Knowing
7. People of Halifax
8. Greek aperitif Ouzo’s flavouring
9. De-snooze
10. Athlete’s knee injury [acronym]
11. Ottawa-born actress Sarah of “[scrubs]”
12. Bruce Lee’s character on “The Green Hornet”
13. Storekeeper on “The Simpsons”
14. It’s called ‘Yukon’s Airline’: 2 wds.
15. Florida city, __ Raton
16. __ _. Davis (Alice on “The Brady Bunch”)
20. The highest peak in Canada: 2 wds.
22. Prefix pal for ‘Atmo’
26. City’s colourful lights
30. Vied for votes
31. Sir __ Guinness
33. Items in a ‘70s record collection
35. “There but for the grace of God, __ _.”
38. Grated potatoes dish of Acadian cuisine: 2 wds.
40. Oprah’s ‘__! moment’
41. Hesitate, __ and haw
43. Brainstorming boons
45. Formal group, briefly
46. ‘Trill OG’ rapper, __ _
47. Amer. President born in 1882
48. The Lion
50. To-the-North-Sea river in Europe
51. Unearth bit-by-bit: 2 wds.
54. Canadian pianist, b.1932 - d.1982: 2 wds.
56. Senate of Canada... Fierce creature which is one of the symbols on the Red Chamber’s coffered ceiling: 2 wds.
57. “Lucky Me” Canadian songstress Sarah
59. Lessen
60. Places
61. The Nunavut __ __ Agreement (Signed in 1993, it led to Canada’s newest territory in 1999)
62. CPR giver often
63. Casual shirt with jeans
67. Legendary baseball pitcher Mr. Young, et al.
68. Sports trophy winner, e.g.
69. ‘The Heart of the Shuswap’ in British Columbia; or, a Bay of Naples tourist town in Italy
71. Catchphrase on “The Dick Van Dyke Show” stretched out by Laura Petrie: 2 wds.
72. Protest song written by Neil Young
75. Never: German
76. Jazzy instr.
78. Mount __ (Volcano of Japan)
80. Homespun
82. Excepting...: 2 wds.
84. 1960s singer Ms. Gore
85. Worked with basket-making fibre, say
88. Ms. Shearer of “The Red Shoes” (1948)
89. Play-__
90. Quebec city
91. Pair
93. Actor Mr. Julia
95. Official ‘yes’ to the party inviter
98. Daytime opposites, for short
99. __ out a living
101. Soul, in Hull
102. Unintended acronym of a John Lennon song title in 1967