National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Starting at

5. Utter profanitie­s

9. “Rock of ___” (hymn)

13. Master of Tibetan Buddhism

14. Monetary value

15. Tiny stream

16. Related by blood

17. “Your message has been received”

18. Cafeteria item

19. Container for boiling water

21. Wearing away

23. Travel with no plan

25. Extremely enthusiast­ic about

26. A personal possession

29. Talk out of

32. Signal to begin speaking

33. Mouselike animal

35. Married women

37. Iridescent stone

39. Toll-free number number

41. Complete lack of consciousn­ess

42. Backless sofa

44. Bridal accessory

46. Baby goat

47. Release from the armed forces, for short

49. Kind of apartment building

51. Pat baby on the back

53. Compliment­ary

54. Dog with drooping ears

57. Amount beyond what is necessary

61. Partiality

62. Imagine as possible

64. Ride at an easy pace

65. Work on written material

66. Province of East Belgium

67. Stare shamelessl­y at

68. Hereditary unit

69. Different

70. Have lodgings

DOWN

1. Anti-aircraft fire

2.Tool with a long handle and teeth

3. Pass over

4. Frequently repeated word

5. Sound made by a pigeon

6. Strongly recommend

7. Unsmiling

8. Winding sheet

9. Aesthetica­lly satisfying

10. British financial system

11. Style and vigour

12. Cunning and deceitful

14. Make a ring around

20. Large amount

22. Meat and vegetables dish

24. Good point

26. Winged boy with a bow and arrow

27. Rise and fall

28. Lawful, for short

30. Bring forth

31. Many a dance club song

32. Fish found off the coast of Newfoundla­nd

34. Boats lie alongside it

36. Unhappy

38. Scold severely

40. Ancient Greek galley

43. Word that refers to a person, place, or thing

45. Highest point

48. Horse’s head harness

50. One who reads the Scripture lessons in a church service

52. Great danger

54. Agree with

55. Bothersome annoying person

56. Sediment at the bottom of a wine barrel

58. Therefore

59. On your own

60. Wineglass part

61. Go down on one’s knees to

63. Get on in years

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