National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Resistant to pressure

5. Aquarium fish

10. Have more than enough

14. Woodwind instrument

15. Seraglio

16. Ski lift

17. Destroy completely

19. Misfortune­s

20. Canadian who was on“The Bachelor” in 2004

21. Look at carefully

23. Not locked

25. Not at the bottom

26. Wagner opera

30. Hot light of a fire

34. Sash worn with a kimono

35. Cooked sufficient­ly

36. Kind of salad

37. Thus

38. He plays Randy on the “Trailer Park Boys”

40. Before now

41. Fit to be eaten as food

44. Increased by

46. Mythical land of sleep

47. Canadian jazz pianist Rosnes

48. Mongoose relative

50. Insincere, pious talk

53. Creamy-white in colour

54. Polo period

57. One who announces important news

61. Healthy

62. Its capital is Fort-de-France

65. Sister of one’s mother

66. Send a message by computer

67. French word for hearing

68. ___ du jour

69. Stamp of the foot, in fencing

70. Disrespect­ful talk

DOWN

1. Basket used in basketball

2. “Dancing Queen”group

3. Form into the shape of a tube

4. Satellite of Mars

5. Consequent­ly

6. Display box in the upper corner of a newspaper page

7. ___-la (singing syllable)

8. Networks of nerves

9. Catkin

10. Paint small dots on

11. Code word for A

12. It is used in making body powder

13. Long ago (archaic)

18. Barely warm

22. Piece of living room furniture

24. One billionth prefix

26. Difficult question

27. Live somewhere

28. Poisonous protein in the castor bean

29. Jumps

31. Yoga posture

32. Grotesque Japanese carved figure

33. Wear away

36. Town in Manitoba

39. It helps to unravel a mystery

42. Dave of the Canadian pop duo Gary and Dave

43. Roof problem

45. Singing sea nymph making sailors crash on the rocks

49. Unusual and fairly rare ornaments

51. Valley in Argolis, Greece

52. Walk heavily across

54. Fellow

55. Amount of fish caught in one net

56. Bone of your lower arm

58. Greenish-blue colour

59. Cuban boxer Ortiz

60. Soul singer Sam

63. Kind of music

64. It’s worn around the neck

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