National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Roughly built hut

6. Glance through

10. “Moby Dick” captain

14. “Johnny ___”

(“SCTV” character)

15. Garment worn in Roman times

16. Brazilian soccer star

17. At ___ (puzzled)

18. Mine entrance

19. French word for then

20. Logbook used by the police

22. Lake in the Yukon

24. Canadian who played for the Bruins

25. Sorry for sinning

26. Dance with much hand-clapping and feet-stamping

30. Mai ___

31. Slippery liquid

32. Smallest amount

34. Tread heavily

38. Shining heat

40. Rope fibre

42. Prominent sculpture in Denmark

43. Flash of light

45. Canadian telecommun­ications company

47. British record label

48. Piece of old cloth

50. Shaped like a boat

52. Fore-and-aft sails

56. Born

57. Inner ear parts

58. Heavy material put in a ship to steady it

62. Actress Lena from Sweden

63. Taj Mahal site

65. Subtropica­l sunhat

66. Pipe problem

67. God of thunder

68. Related on the mother’s side

69. Norwegian speed skater

70. Elevator inventor

71. Puts a value on

DOWN

1. Poured concrete building foundation

2. Corridor

3. Comic strip “King”

4. Tradition

5. Falcon

6. Twinkling point of light

7. Important food fish

8. Nimble

9. Floating in water

10. Desire for food

11. French word for hour

12. Make straight

13. Attack from all sides

21. Sea eagles

23. Oblique line

25. Own

26. He went “Around the World in Eighty Days” 27. Canadian playwright and politician

28. South African plant

29. O’Riordan of The Pogues

33. Soft mineral

35. Butter substitute

36. Canadian actress Kuzyk

37. Gave what was owed

39. Notices given in advance

41. Member of the

Dutch royal family

44. Mackerel shark

46. Zinc in the form of ingots

49. Italian ice cream

51. Canadian arctic island

52. Loose overall

53. Spanish word for chicken

54. Good-bye

55. Correct

58. Places where liquor is served

59. Smell ___

60. Fill to satisfacti­on

61. Puts a bow in

64. French word for king

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