National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Steep rocky cliff

5. Spore capsule

10. Repeated part of a song

12. Competitor­s

14. Rock consisting of sharp-angled

fragments

15. Viewpoint

17. Speak about, in public

18. Period of playing a sport poorly 20. Long-handled spoon

21. In its present condition

23. Jazz slang for percussion

instrument­s

25. Hot liquid rock

26. Speaks imperfectl­y

28. Removes creases

30. Definite article in German

31. Natural varnish for wood

33. The right to look at private

informatio­n

35. Traditiona­l symbol of England 36. Medicine bottle

37. Having defects

40. Men

43. Snow-capped mountain

44. Having a pleasing taste

46. German painter and engraver 48. LaFlamme who is the chief anchor of

“CTV National News”

50. One who avoids the company of

others

52. Prong

53. Large fishing net

55. Place in a grave

57. Actress Carrere

58. Make more interestin­g 60. Farm vehicle

62. Channel between the Isle of Wight and the mainland of southern England (with The) 63. Not as hard

64. Unpopular ones, perhaps

65. Inuit community in Labrador

DOWN

1. Care very much for 2. Gigantic mythologic­al bird 3. Parts of curves 4. Awareness of wrongdoing 5. Excessivel­y, in music 6. Exclamatio­n used to introduce a cheer

7. Morally bad

8. Artificial waterway 9. Surveying instrument 10. Worrying time

11. Of lizards

13. Finds the answer to a puzzle

14. Ancient Semitic god 16. Moves closer to 19. Pulp remaining from pressed

grapes

22. Name the letters of a word in

order

24. Slow-moving animal

27. Long straight cuts

29. Burn with steam

32. Showing continuing allegiance 34. Power and influence

36. Small patrol vessel

37. Antonym of true

38. Extraterre­strials

39. Greek vowel

40. Canadian actor Wolfhard

41. Put down on paper

42. Elderly person

45. Gestures in the direction of 47. Hind part

49. Old-womanish

51. Showed a TV program

again

54. At any time

56. Tabula ___

59. Terminate

61. Roman numeral for 102

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