National Post (National Edition)

CANADIAN CRISSCROSS

- By Walter D. Feener

ACROSS

1. Lump of earth

5. Type of green tea

10. The alphabet

14. Birthplace

15. Insect that feeds on plants

16. Bluenose designer

17. Tropical wading bird

18. Patrick of the “Trailer Park Boys”

19. With regard to

20. Highest active volcano

22. Canadian actor David

24. “___ in the Sky with Diamonds”

25. Sound made to attract attention

26. South American animal

29. Island country in the Indian Ocean

33. Opposite of black

34. Push one's way roughly

35. Hotel in the country

36. Made to look like something else

37. Clearing in a forest

38. Electric sign gas

39. Put into service

40. Goes bad, as milk

41. Painting done on dry plaster

42. Closing comment in an argument

44. A bit rude

45. Handful of straw

46. Temporary state of mind

47. Face

50. “___ It Hot”

54. In a short time

55. Typewriter type

57. Lamb's pen name

58. Adult male deer

59. Very cold

60. Disobeys a religious law

61. At the very most

62. Mickey and Donald's friend

63. Japanese alcoholic beverage

DOWN

1. Stylish

2. Timber wolf

3. Leave out

4. Uninhabite­d

5. Percussion instrument

6. High-strength adhesive

7. Tea made with added spices

8. ___ jacet

9. Sticking and not coming loose

10. Bristlelik­e appendage

11. Former capital of West Germany

12. Parish priest, in France

13. One who knows what will happen in the future

21. Dark brownish purple colour

23. The ___ of Man

25. Jabs with an elbow

26. Very bad

27. Capital of Tibet

28. Weapons used in the past

29. Broken piece of pottery

30. Daughter of one's sister

31. Clanking noise made by an engine

32. Make somewhat angry

34. Drink noisily

37. Score of zero in a game

38. That could be avoided

40. Drink in large gulps

41. Brake part

43. Plucked bowstring sounds

44. Funny film

46. Repeated design

47. Extremely big

48. Enthusiast­ic about

49. Kind of opera

50. Round farm building

51. Hipbone portions

52. Bend in a rope

53. Comfort

56. Fire sign

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