National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Be determined to 5. Word on a receipt 9. Be found by chance, after

being lost 11. Canadian who had a hit with

“The Lumberjack” 13. Suggest as an additional

meaning 14. What mirrors do 16. Paul Newman film 17. Employees 19. Whalebone whale 20. Fiddler crab genus 21. What’s left of a destroyed city 22. Football player 23. Associatio­n of criminals 25. Plant pouch 26. Run away from 27. Compass pointer 30. Annoy continuall­y 33. Word often replaced by 2 34. Zilch 35. Canadian who sings “Drive My

Soul” 38. Bluish- purple colour 41. Canadian music award 42. ___ pro nobis 44. Pick out 46. Tiresome 47. One of the worse feelings in

the world 49. Queen of Thebes 50. U. N. agency for workers 51. Reference marks used to

indicate a death date 53. On this side of prefix 54. Stone Age implement

56. More than can be used 58. Large crowds of people, in

motion 59. Lutes of India 60. Places for pampering 61. Silk in French DOWN 1. Ordinary 2. Coffee dispenser 3. Winter forecast 4. Private teacher 5. Berth places 6. Alison Moyet album and a TV

alien 7. Feeling flu symptoms 8. Types of trains or trucks 9. Fruit- eating bird 10. Read carefully 11. Mechanic’s tool 12. Story settings 13. Labouring engine sound 15. Rising and falling of the sea 18. Korean automaker 24. Very beginning 26. Hangs down 28. Homer Simpson’s shout 29. Piece of land 31. Black bird 32. ___ de Janeiro 35. Rocked to sleep 36. Under the roof 37. Makes rushing sounds, like

the wind in trees 38. Hotel employees 39. One who has a refined taste

for food and wine 40. Invigorati­ng drinks 41. Make into one 43. Fit a ship with sails 45. Nonsense, to a Brit 47. They swing on hinges 48. Three in French 51. Prima donna 52. Explorer Hernando de ___ 55. Remove branches from a tree 57. French word for May

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