National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS 1. The three wise men in the Bible 5. Went faster than is safe 9. Having lost heat 13. Herring relative 14. Part of a whole 15. Double-reed instrument 16. Token of defiance 17. Register as a member 18. King of beasts 19. Capital of Thailand 21. Brazenly bold 23. Animated character, for short 24. Blank metal block, in printing 25. Nail-hole plug, in ship building 27. Go beyond 30. Walk without lifting the feet 31. It’s equivalent to a straight flush

in poker 32. Used to be 34. Paris airport 35. Small mesa 36. Connection 37. Greek consonants 38. Twentieth of a ream 39. Weather word 40. Bone marrow 42. Containing programmin­g errors 43. Ship’s small boat 44. Plant smaller than a tree 45. Tropical fruit 48. ___ board 51. Having little or no rain 52. Accustomed to the country 54. Morally bad 56. Actress Ara 57. Cobra relative 58. Beige or tan colour 59. Very soft mineral 60. Vehicle used mostly by children 61. Air pollution DOWN 1. Flavour enhancer 2. Moby Dick chaser 3. Very enthusiast­ic about 4. Put a name to 5. He persuaded the Trojans to bring the wooden horse into Troy 6. Make coffee, for short 7. Environmen­t prefix 8. Village in central Alberta, east of Red Deer 9. Piña ___ 10. Kimono sashes 11. British bathrooms 12. Refuse to agree with 14. Superior grade of black tea 20. Game played on a large outdoor course 22. Completely engrossed 24. Somewhat 25. Rugby play 26. It can be felt in the wrist or neck 27. Dialogue of Buddha 28. Seat hung from ropes 29. Like some beaches 30. Monetary unit of Kyrgyzstan 31. Pen made from

a bird’s feather 33. What you see when you stand

outside and look up 35. Defensive walls 36. Reduces in weight 38. Wharf 39. Overly fearful one 41. Twofold 42. Constructe­d 44. Weave together 45. Agreement between nations 46. Surface measure 47. Tablet of medicine 48. Scottish hillside 49. Egg 50. British public open-air

swimming pool 53. Address of a World Wide Web

page 55. Limb used for walking

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