National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Give a name to

5. Abbreviati­on in recipes

8. Official mascot of the 1992 Summer Olympics

12. ___ code

13. Attacks with a newspaper, perhaps

15. Japanese noodles

16. Spinner of yarns

17. Old Testament book

18. Unwanted drip

19. Have charge of

21. Good for one’s health

23. Grain ground to powder

25. Bill of fare

26. Place giving protection from bad weather

29. Old machinery

32. Actress Madlyn

33. What barber’s cut

35. Permitted by law

37. Point carefully at

38. Religious ceremony

40. Exist

41. Dirt

43. Nothing

44. Baseball glove

45. Authorativ­e command

47. Learning experience­s

49. Ladder rung

51. Outstandin­gly talented performer

52. Band worn on the sleeve, with a uniform

56. Hospice in Turkey

60. Canadian actor Meaden

61. Sophia from Italy

63. Very small amount

64. Privy to

65. Go back and forth

66. Canadian fashion model Seear

67. Early video game

68. The are played at 33.3 rpms

69. Volcanic mountain in Italy

DOWN

1. Not windy

2. Song for a leading =opera singer

3. Stand at a slant

4. City in Wyoming that was named after a Canadian (his Canadian spelling)

5. Twice one

6. Stereo knob

7. Source of power

8. Way of life

9. Old Greek theatres

10. Wild male pig

11. Black

13. Put one’s sword away

14. Company department

20. Start working well together

22. One’s mother’s brother

24. Come to know how

26. County in the UK

27. Like a sauna

28. Competitor

30. One more time

31. Says one’s goodbyes

32. Piece of old cloth

34. Travels on a horse

36. Rent out

38. Religious denominati­ons

39. Object formed in a mould

42. Nowhere to be found

44. Glacial deposit

46. Greenish-blue colours

48. Canadian singer Roberts

50. Hunt quietly

52. Airplane “sound” on a radar screen

53. Loverboy vocalist

54. River in England

55. Faucet problem

57. Grow into the ground

58. School on the River Thames

59. British goodbye

62. 14th letters

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