National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Unfilled spaces 5. Long narrative poem 9. Ball of yarn 13. Touch at the edge 14. Fred Astaire’s birthplace 15. Amusement park attraction 16. Supported by both sides 18. Give off 19. Moss animal 20. Unoccupied 22. It’s pumped 24. Aphrodite’s son 25. Football player 28. Suitable for a formal

occasion 32. ___-Jayne Wilson (Canadian

jockey) 33. Elementary particle 35. Excessive amount of fluid 36. Collection of reminiscen­ces 37. Calls 39. Rocky pinnacle 40. One-piece garments 43. Galloway girl 44. Well-being 45. Hasty glance 47. Benin, until 1975 49. Countless 51. Fill to capacity 52. Slowly, in music 54. Head cushion 58. Coagulated milk 59. Off-colour 62. Solo vocal piece 63. Rounded like an egg 64. With no parts higher than

other parts 65. Kindergart­en breaks 66. Advertisin­g sign 67. Money paid to live in an

apartment

DOWN

1. Talks a lot 2. “Irish Rose” lover 3. Insect in the nonfeeding

stage 4. Marathon runner’s need 5. British record label 6. The ___, Manitoba 7. “___ a Dream” (ABBA song) 8. Deliberate­ly misleading

fabricatio­n 9. Like just-ironed pants, often 10. Portray in words 11. Correct a manuscript 12. Dip in water 14. Cushioned footstool 17. Highly valued because of its

uncommonne­ss 21. Uneaten part of an apple 23. Relating to birth 25. Fast part of “The Alphabet

Song” 26. Public impression 27. Wanderer 29. Bristle-like parts 30. ___ Lake (Pumpkin Capital of

Alberta) 31. Responding easily, as a ship 32. “Do I dare to ___ peach?”

(T. S. Eliot) 34. Flat-topped elevations 38. Like a pothook 41. Fleets of warships 42. Slang word for heroin 44. Industrial plant 46. What some singers sing in 48. Town drunk in Mayberry 50. “___ Got Mail” 52. Atmosphere 53. Faucet annoyance 55. Not filmed 56. It may be self-cleaning 57. Took one’s turn 58. Be able to 60. Viscous matter 61. Card game cry

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