National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Staple food throughout the world

5. Worthless waste matter

10. Requiring a long time

14. Earthy material

15. Monetary value

16. Length of one step

17. 1.609 kilometres

18. Deeply influence

19. Italian noble family

20. Italian ball game

22. Happy about

24. Command to go

25. Full developmen­t

26. You tell it to avoid hurting someone’s feelings

29. Type of beer

30. Witches

31. Remaining pieces

33. Substance separated unchanged from another substance

37. Place to stay for people who are travelling

38. Relating to kissing

40. Greek consonant

41. Halloween disguises

43. Very much

44. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1914

45. Canadian actress Vardalos

47. Uneaten food on a plate

49. Large estate in a Spanishspe­aking region

53. Tough outer layer

54. Country on the Red Sea

55. Month of fasting

58. Trading centre

59. Slug genus

61. Character taken on

62. ___ homo

63. Varnish ingredient

64. Canadian fingerstyl­e guitarist Dobson

65. ___-do-well

66. Country south of Turkey

67. Former Giants guard

DOWN

1. Canadian police, for short

2. Hip bones

3. Names made up of letters used by radio stations

4. Grommets

5. Becomes gradually smaller

6. Capital of Italy

7. Sphere

8. Dome-shaped Buddhist shrine

9. Secret language based on Irish Gaelic

10. Caught fish in a way

11. Indian yogurt drink

12. Group of eight

13. Like a neglected garden

21. Individual

23. Swiss mathematic­ian

25. Bone marrow

26. Impulsive thought

27. Gartner of the CBC

28. Member of the Quechuan peoples of Peru

32. Blackthorn fruit

34. How an elevator goes

35. Steam-powered locomotive sound

36. They are worn under a collar

38. Willow branch used for wickerwork

39. Emotional tranquilit­y

42. One who works with wool

44. City in Spain

46. Anoints with oil, old-style

48. Energy

49. Macho fellows

50. ___ against time

51. Enchantres­s who turned men into swine

52. Type of newspaper

55. Branches

56. Wings

57. Hawaiian goose

60. French for sea

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