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CROSSWORD FOR CASH

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A. Here’s how to play: each Saturday we will be running a special crossword puzzle like

the one below. We will be giving away a prize of $25.00 to the first correct entry drawn. Names of winner and puzzle solutions will be printed with the following week’s entry.

If you like puzzles here is your chance to put your mind to work and next week have a chance to win a total of $25.00.

To enter: 1. Complete the crossword puzzle below.

2. Fill out your name, address and phone number in the space provided.

3. Mail or drop in your entry to the Journal-Pioneer by 11am the following Friday.

Clues Across

1. Highlands ‘Miss’

5. Milk, in Montreal

9. Spinning statistics, shortly

13. Exhausts

17. Nursemaid

18. “The King __ _” (1956)

19. Story told from the ending to the beginning here?

20. Abrupt

21. Vampire series of 2008 to 2014 starring Winnipeg-born actress Anna Paquin: 2 wds.

23. Harry Belafonte’s famous song opener...

24. Funny pages canine

25. Convenient/useful, commercial­ly

26. Lethbridge and Red Deer: 2 wds.

29. Internet letters

31. Egypt’s __ Peninsula

32. Creatively work with wool

33. Border on

35. In Ontario for instance...

Grimsby, Gravenhurs­t and Goderich

37. Comfy animal dens

40. Kind of abode famously handcrafte­d in Williams Lake, British Columbia: 2 wds.

44. __ drugs (Antibiotic­s in early medicine)

46. Tony Orlando’s tree of song

47. _ __ vapeur (Steamed, fancy restaurant style)

48. Sports journalist in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, Basil “Baz” __ (b.1892 - d.1971)

51. Brian __, Prime Minister of Canada from 1984 to 1993

53. BMO or TD competitor

55. Element

57. Some floor coverings

58. Greg of Blue Rodeo

60. Kings

62. Banking occupation

66. Big name in car rentals

68. Host of CBC’s “Dragons’ Den” Ms. Buckner

70. Dramatist Eugene O’Neill’s daughter

71. Nourishmen­ts

75. Sags

77. Pen

78. Bird of mythology

79. Respond to something

81. Pants

83. “The Fisher King” (1991) Oscar-winning actress Mercedes

85. __ Jean (Lady in Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind”)

88. Obligation to the owed

89. Frost

91. Butter __ (Canadian pastries)

93. The Vancouver Island town of Chemainus is world-renowned for these on-outdoor-walls creations

97. Harper-Collins Canada, for one: 2 wds.

101. “You Turn Me On, I’m a __” by Joni Mitchell

102. Shakespear­e... “__ __, Brute?” - Caesar

103. Kind of horse coat

104. Prince Philip, Duke of __

106. Those guys over there

107. Ms. Hathaway of Hollywood

108. Org. where Neil Armstrong worked

109. Prefix that means ‘Sound’

110. Salts: French

111. Ore deposit

112. Dagger

113. Ancient Roman goddess of hope

Clues Down

1. Turning machine in the workshop

2. Father of Moses

3. Resort’s hot spot

4. New Brunswick town known as ‘The Lobster Capital of the World’

5. California NBA team on scoreboard­s

6. Old World buffalo

7. Silver screen stars

8. Morsel

9. Fixes the sketches

10. Canadian band, __ Blonde

11. Poet Ms. Angelou

12. Merchandis­e in the warehouse

13. Nova __

14. Try out for the stage role

15. __-dieu (Prayer’s furniture piece)

16. Haloed ladies of France [abbr.]

22. Location of the Guggenheim Museum in Spain which Canada’s Frank Gehry designed

27. Antacid brand

28. “Is this available __ ‘__’?” (I only see ‘Medium’ and ‘Small’ on the clothing rack)

30. Royal Canadian Navy vessel

34. Bonds

36. Curved music symbol

38. Charlotte of “The Facts of Life”

39. The what has clouds?

40. Be without

41. “Rolie Polie __”

42. “Welcome Back, Kotter” star Mr. Kaplan

43. Snoozes on the sofa

45. Melody by American composer John Cacavas in the classic Canadian wildlife TV vignettes ‘Hinterland Who’s Who’: 2 wds.

49. Tara of ‘Sharknado’ movies

50. Bitter

52. 1952 Winter Olympics site

54. __ diggers (Beach party pants)

56. Split

59. Extend beyond somewhat

61. Someone snobbish

63. Misplace

64. Theatrical intermissi­on, __’acte

65. Beams of golden sun

67. Mr. Laurel of funny flicks

69. North, in Montreal

71. Plane coming in on an airport sched.

72. Singer Mr. Rawls

73. Quebec City’s famously frigid fabricatio­n for visitors to stay: 2 wds

74. Sir John A. Macdonald’s birth country

76. Nepean, to Ottawa

80. New employee learning the job

82. 1848: “Radetzky March” composer, Johann __ Sr. (b.1804 - d.1849)

84. Nonsensica­lities

86. “__. Doubtfire” (1993)

87. Township in Ontario which would have reminded ancient philosophe­r Socrates of home

90. In the country

92. Sort of car

94. Just _ __ (How much it barely rained)

95. Line, in LaSalle

96. Same-name-sharing trendy spots in NYC and London, England

97. Reckons

98. “Top _’ __ mornin’ to ya!”

99. U2 singer

100. Ascend

105. Denial in #74-Down

Mail In Your Entry To:

Journal Pioneer Crossword For Cash 316 Water St., Summerside P.E.I. C1N 1C3 Or Drop It Into Our Office At 316 Water Street, During Normal Business Hours.

Last Week’s Prize Winner: Norma Steele, Summerside, P.E.I.

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