National Post

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Frequently, in poetry

4. Worry unnecessar­ily

8. Village in New Brunswick

12. German tennis player

14. One remaining out of two or more

16. “___’s” Gold (1997 film)

17. ___ to bat for (defend)

18. Indian side dish

19. Canadian painter Emily

20. Proverbial saying

22. Squash relative

24. Drives a nail obliquely

26. One of the Beatles

27. Programmin­g language

30. Soak completely

34. Hot chocolate drink

35. Be successful

37. Canton of Switzerlan­d

38. Genuine in German

39. Clear plastic food wrap

40. Look at from a hidden place

41. Prickly seedcase

42. Relating to sound

43. River embankment

44. Made familiar with

46. Hair spray, for one

48. Snack food

50. Adroit

51. “Grumpy Old Men” actor

54. Bound collection of maps

57. Round dance of Israel and Romania

58. Canadian Film Award designer

60. Dutch cheese

62. Long narrative poem

63. Goddess associated with the moon and hunting

64. Cylinder-shaped farm building

65. Informal word for yes

66. Enthusiasm

67. Vietnamese Lunar New Year’s festival

DOWN

1. Canadian actor who played Simon on “The Walking Dead”

2. Beginning at

3. Goodbye!

4. Being the first of two

5. Actress Hagen

6. Send to a customer

7. Situation in which people are tricked

8. Belt part

9. Jai ___

10. Aquatic bird

11. That girl

13. Code word for F

15. Fasting month

21. Small quantity

23. Sound made by a cat

25. Astronomer Carl

27. Concentrat­e

28. Yellowish orange colour

29. Water wheel

31. Spanish word for new

32. Wickerwork basket for fish

33. Long walk in the country

34. Island in the Philippine­s

36. Was opposite

39. Made tranquil

40. Grinding tools

42. Immediatel­y, in prescripti­ons

43. Warehouse apartment

45. Remove a part from

47. Canadian actress Pasternak

49. French composer

51. Show no interest in doing anything

52. Opera song

53. River in Russia

55. Mine entrance

56. Canadian pair skater

57. Informal greeting

59. Actress Munson

61. Bon ___

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