National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS 1. Horse mackerel 5. City in Quebec 9. Becomes stuck 13. Head of the Roman

Catholic Church 14. Having an advantage over 16. City in Sweden 17. Knocks 18. Letter after rho 19. Canadian actress Billard 20. Winter sight 22. Hurt one’s ankle 24. Fish-eating crocodile 26. Nail, claw, or hoof 27. River in South Africa 28. Says yes to a suggestion 30. Cut with an axe 32. Show Bob Barker retired

from, for short 34. Abdomen combining form 38. “Woe is me” 40. African antelope 42. “Little Shop of Horrors” dentist 43. It’s used as an antifreeze

in cars 45. Mackerel shark 47. Fruit drink 48. City in England 50. French for please

(literally,“it it pleases you”) 52. Movie theatre 54. Firmly held opinions 58. Garden flower 60. Part at the end of a hose 61. River flowing into the Baltic Sea 62. Was in tears 64. Upper layer of the earth’s crust 65. French-born Japanese

actress Yoko 66. Constituti­onal capital of Bolivia 67. New Testament book 68. Popular cookie 69. Future plant 70. Leslie ___ (a pen name of Canadian writer William Edward Daniel Ross) DOWN 1. Headless wire nail 2. One in charge of a sports team 3. Ancient Roman road 4. Catch sight of 5. Old Testament book 6. Single prefix 7. They are used for standing 8. Kuala ___, Malaysia 9. First James Bond villain in the film series 10. Toomer of the Giants 11. First king of the first dynasty of Egypt 12. Mentioned before 15. Swedish golfer Jesper 21. Light, happy tune 23. One of the screenwrit­ers of “African Queen” 25. Wild animal’s home 29. Ingrained dirt 30. Witch 31. Former measure of

length used for textiles 33. The art of argument 35. Wrist bone near the thumb 36. Make free of 37. Single 39. Outline of a play 41. Sharp fishhook point 44. Animals used for farm work 46. Capital of Norway 49. Zodiac sign 51. Breed of Hungarian hunting dog 52. Fragrant wood 53. Goddess of peace 55. Over 56. Bit of snow 57. Monica of tennis 58. BASIC command 59. Small rodents 63. Before

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