National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Calendar abbreviati­on

4. Sidewalk’s edge

8. Large amount of

12. Socks go on them

14. Paperless exams

16. “___ and Away” 5th Dimension hit

17. Dash gauge

18. Readily available

19. Start of a children’s counting rhyme

20. Hotel customer

22. Lead singer for the Canadian rock band Streethear­t

24. Hold on to

26. Lose one’s self-control

27. Having no brand name

30. Fruit on a strawberry

34. Parts used to assemble a barrel, collective­ly

35. Game of throwing a ball back and forth

37. Take illegally

38. The only one that is left

39. Prophet swallowed by a whale

40. Bed with barred sides

41. Black tropical American bird

42. Very important

43. Twelve dozen

44. Canadian Broadway and character actor Maurice

46. Light in French

48. Aquatic photosynth­etic organism

50. Give the impression

51. David Cronenberg’s daughter

54. Rogers ___ Centre (former name of the Leon’s Centre, home of the Kingston Frontenacs)

57. Beethoven’s birthplace

58. Muse of love poetry

60. Least amount

62. Entrance for a collier

63. Family car

64. ___ vera

65. Over a distance prefix

66. Was in a choir

67. Barley beard

DOWN

1. Toward the rudder

2. Wampum

3. Receipt in French

4. Hazzard County mechanic

5. Vase for ashes

6. “Darn it!”

7. Lack of usual interest (with “the”)

8. “The Royal City” in Ontario

9. Newspaper page, for short

10. Bread rolls

11. Secret agent

13. Tie ___

15. Leafy vegetable

21. Try to find

23. For one

25. Edging of loops on lace

27. Country in western Africa

28. Red fluorescen­t dye

29. Artificial river

31. Baseball misplay

32. Unexpected sound

33. Flows back

34. Close with a bang

36. Ankle bone

39. Catchy tunes

40. Where Stradivari was born

42. Unit for measuring the power of an electric current

43. Rhône tributary

45. Sault ___ Marie

47. Twelfth longest river

49. Buenos ___

51. Secret language

52. Source of indigo

53. Nothing in Spanish

55. Sweet carbonated drink

56. Be familiar with

57. Halloween decoration

59. Yellowish-brown colour

61. After dark, poetically

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