COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1. Happy __ Hallows’ Eve!
4. Tracks of the werewolf-tracking hounds on the moor, __ prints
7. Calcium-rich leafy green
11. Quaintly suit
16. Company’s pres.
17. Ms. Gertz of vampire flick “The Lost Boys” (1987)
18. Help __ __ hand
19. Merge
20. Canadian actress Colleen of “The Dead Zone” (1983)
22. Board game pieces
23. Straits of __ (Red Sea passages)
24. Backyard building
25. Encrypt
27. Thriller directed by Canada’s David Cronenberg, “Dead __” (1988)
29. Grimm opening, Once __ a time...
30. Charlemagne’s li’l domain
31. Bury
32. Inflates
34. Wickerwork material
36. Fasten
37. __ enemies
40. Shortened ‘rule’
41. Preamble
42. The ‘I’ in IV
44. Water: French
45. Mining find
46. “__ __ to my ears in work.”
47. Archaically ‘speak’
48. Appropriate
49. Godzilla’s flying foe in 1964
51. Cup _’ __ (Hot drink, informally)
54. Guillotine targets?
56. Mend
57. Mountain spinach
59. Ms. Zeta-Jones, for short, of “The Haunting” (1999)
60. The Queen’s topper
62. Book’s foreword [abbr.]
63. Place to stay safe in the frightening flick, __ spot
66. __ Anglais (English horn)
67. Attire in 2018 thriller “The Nun”
71. Scheme
73. Modern
74. Sense organ
75. Battery end
76. Ancient civilization remainders
77. Chitchat
78. Plummet
80. Chemical suffix
81. __ ‘_’ (Pronunciation-wise, first letter of ‘George C. Scott’ ...actor who starred in #59Down who was married to #20-Across)
82. Gladiator’s 451
83. Flightless bird like the Emu
85. Criticize
86. At all?
88. Montreal-born actress Rachelle of #97-Across
90. Fish parts
91. Find
94. Some brand name sports shoes
95. Blend
97. Vampire movie of 2008, the first in a series based on Stephenie Meyer books
99. 1922: English author A.A. of The Red House Mystery 100. Sister on “Charmed” 101. Alternative magazine, __ Reader
102. Porridge particle 103. Freddy K.’s nightmarish haunt in movies: 2 wds. 104. Clairvoyant
105. Haze surrounding the castle on the cliff
106. Opposite SSW
DOWN
1. “Highway to Hell” rock band
2. Q. “Was British actor Christopher __ _ star in 1957 movie ‘The Curse of Frankenstein’?” A. “Indeed, he played The Creature.”
3. “The Blair Witch Project” (1999) = __-__ __ __
4. “PSI Factor: Chronicles of the __” (1996 to 2000 series hosted by Dan Aykroyd)
5. Hrs. after midnight
6. Vroom Broom rider on #58Down
7. Canadian actress Margot of “The Amityville Horror” (1979)
8. World’s largest continent ...in French
9. “Interview with the Vampire” (1994) role for Brad Pitt,
Louis de Pointe du __
10. Long existence for Dracula
11. “Thanks, __ __ thanks!”
12. Conundrum
13. Fierce flying-over-the-castle creature: 2 wds.
14. Old name of Russia’s news agency, __-TASS
15. Some bills in the tills
17. Jupiter’s wife in Roman mythology
21. Poetic occurrences
26. City near Provo, Utah
28. Roads of ancient Rome
31. Spewer of Sicily
32. Scary movie starring Canadian actor Leslie Nielsen, “__ Night” (1980)
33. Halloween bubbly treat
35. Old French coin
38. Vampire costume part
39. Castaways’ dwellings
41. Flesh-chomping fish flick, “__ 3D” (2010)
42. “What I really want to do __ __.” ...revealed the movie director
43. Gains
50. Cleave
52. Banal
53. Suffix with ‘Jacob’
55. Plane-leaving info
58. 1969-debuting magical puppetry series produced by from-Montreal brothers Sid and Marty Krofft, “_._. __”
59. Canadian horror in a haunted house, “The __” (1980)
60. E-Mailed to others as well...
61. Bellowing!
64. Patricia of “Ghost Story” (1981)
65. Desert in Mongolia
68. Keep __ __ of mystery
69. Fictional Louisiana setting of “True Blood” on which Winnipeg-born actress Anna Paquin starred: 2 wds.
70. Idea: French
72. Illumed
76. Horse coat style
79. Ancient praiseful hymns
81. Web-spinning creepy crawler
82. This: French
84. Remote’s target from the sofa: 2 wds.
87. Coyote’s mouse-like snack from the field
88. Flashy fabric
89. Wickedness
90. Fireplace part
92. Larger __ life
93. Feminine suffix
96. Poetically ‘before’
98. Intl. commerce group