National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. A large amount of

5. Places where you did business

in Rome

9. Onion relative

11. Go back to old habits

13. Lose lustre

14. Leave behind

16. Canadian singer Gryner

17. Put through a sieve

19. Bulrush

20. Danish wrestler

22. Metal fastener

24. Poetic contractio­n

25. Opposed people

27. Orchestral

instrument­s

29. Japanese vegetable

30. Biological parent

32. Human trunk

34. Board game played

mainly in Canada

36. Most powerful chess piece 38. Gives an honour to

41. Clear dirty dishes

42. Jewish month

44. Highly skilled

46. Exclaim in pleasure

47. Collapsibl­e beds

48. Prophet

49. British submachine gun

51. Canadian actress Emily ___

Rickards

53. Originally called 54. Section of an ancient Greek

choral ode

57. Remote rural country in

Australia

60. Box-shaped instrument 61. Give a sermon

62. Village on Labrador

63. Notable act

DOWN

1. Earthenwar­e cooking pot 2. Vase for ashes

3. Roman numeral for 151 4. Escaping air sound 5. Calendar abbreviati­on 6. Egg cells

7. Tenant’s payment 8. Difficult and tiring 9. Casino activity

10. Pacific salmon

11. Proportion­al relationsh­ip 12. Fine Spanish sword

13. One million million prefix 15. Roman emperor

18. Make up a story

21. From then until now

23. Pretend

26. Warning device

28. Musical syllables

31. Fizzy drink mixed with gin 33. Orchestra section

35. Like some flights

36. Main ingredient in sand 37. Announce the arrival of 39. Put on again, as a historical

battle

40. Uttering of sentences 41. Swedish singer and actress 43. Not intoxicate­d

45. Difficult journey

50. ___ bene

52. Peat used as fuel

55. Letter after upsilon

56. Female chicken

58. Mark aimed at in curling 59. Sheep’s cry

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