National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Woman spoken about 4. One’s relatives 9. Slight quarrel 13. Young horse 15. Conscious 16. Shake in the air 17. Moonfish 18. Reddish wood 19.One of the Great Lakes 20. Next to the last syllable in a word 22. Boils gently 24. That can be argued 26. Horn sound 27. Word for word 31. Freshwater alga 35. ___ Baba 36. Showed anger 38. Paste of bread 39. Special flavour and aroma of a wine 41. Runner in a short race 43. Ballet exercise 44. Important happening 46. Canadian coins 48. First woman 49. Waited at tables 51. One who writes music 53. Dies ___ 55. Turnip in Scotland 56. Orchestra section 59. Former analyst on “Hockey Night in Canada” 63. Silver salmon64. Piece of bread 66. Irritate 67. Folk singer Mills from Québec 68. Strange 69. City in Québec 70. Pulls with a rope 71. Guide the course of a ship 72. French word for name

DOWN

1. Bard 2. Town inBritish Columbia 3. Enthusiasm 4. Handyman 5. Have to pay 6. Boys 7. Cobra relative 8. Religious talk 9. Sugar apple 10. Young salmon 11. Rara ___ 12. First letter of Alberta’s postal code 14. Mitten part 21. Bread baked as one piece 23. State of mind 25. Easily frightened 27. Flower containers 28. French word for student 29. St. Lawrence, for one 30. Intended to be sung 32. Bulrushes 33. Pointed arch 34. Shout of encouragem­ent 37. Evil spirit 40. Suburbs 42. Keep in mind 45. Actress Copley 47. German admiral 50. Moves to music 52. Play that is mostly sung 54. Heron 56. Without a partner 57. Free from frost 58. Certain 60. Oven for baking bricks 61. St. ___’s Fire 62. 500 sheets of paper 63. Jazz musician 65. French word for crumb

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