COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD
Across
1. Wee whopper
4. Castle Kilbride’s southwestern Ontario location, historic home to the ‘Flax and Oil King of Canada’ James Livingston (b.1838 - d.1920)
9. Cloaked
14. Month units [abbr.]
17. Ms. Gardner
18. ‘Low budget’ advertising prefix
19. Solo
20. “__ Haw”
21. Hit sitcom now an all-new animated reboot on The Comedy Network: 2 wds.
23. __ Loa Volcano, in Hawaii
24. Charge card percentage [abbr.]
25. More believable
26. Prefix with ‘stat’ (Old-time dimmer switch, for instance)
28. Campaign
29. CFL feats getting fans to their feet
30. Western Canada’s scenic tour train: 2 wds.
35. Give forth/arise
37. Small songbird sorts
38. ‘Advertising’ and ‘Talent’ and ‘News’, e.g.
40. Delivery truck
41. Foam toy footballs
43. Function
45. “The Sweetest Taboo” singlenamed singer
46. Medieval chest
48. Quebec City ‘law’
49. One-eighth portion of a circular pizza
52. Scribe’s stylus
53. Chump
55. Canadian chick peas brand
57. “__ Really Matter” by Canadian band Platinum Blonde
59. Upper Canada or Lower Canada: 2 wds.
63. Canadian composer Ms. Fung of orchestral work “Earworms”
66. Hockey transaction
67. Mystifyingly mysterious
71. “Gimme __ ‘_’!” (Start of an E-DM-O-N-T-O-N cheer)
72. Mediate
75. Ancient veil heroine
77. Bachman-cummings creation
78. PC keyboard key
80. Ka-boom-er!
81. Darken
83. It means ‘Ear’
84. 18-wheelers
86. “By the __ _ Get to Phoenix”
89. “Kyrie, __...” (‘Lord, have mercy’)
91. Lucy Maud Montgomery book which tells the story of Anne and Gilbert’s daughter during the First World War: 3 wds.
94. Annex
95. Caravansary
96. __-_-Noor Diamond
97. Judge’s hammer
100. Spring month in Sherbrooke 101. Ancient 1503
103. Cistercian Abbey food creation in Quebec in 1893: 2 wds.
106. Dixie Cups tune, when doubled 107. Max of Surrealism
108. Till the soil over again
109. __ Vegas
110. Downing Street number in London
111. Canadian filmmaker Ms. Mehta 112. Township in Ontario near Sudbury, __ & Hyman
113. “Tsk!”
Down
1. Actuality
2. __ Wynne Stadium (Tiger-cats’ old field)
3. __ _ __ National Historic Site of Canada (Authentic cowboy attraction near Longview, Alberta)
4. Molson Canadian container: 2 wds.
5. Horiz.
6. __ River (#21-Across’ fictional Saskatchewan setting)
7. Equip for battle
8. Absent invitees: 2 wds.
9. “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School” punk rockers’ shared surname
10. Rock-__ (Classic jukebox)
11. Two-time Premier of Quebec, Robert __ (b.1933 - d.1996)
12. Tedium
13. Winnipeg-born star Ms. Durbin of “Spring Parade” (1940)
14. Vancouver’s professional soccer team
15. Canadiens goalie legend who became a politician: 2 wds.
16. Hardens
22. Downtown’s illuminator
27. Switz. spot, shortly
31. Retro-advertised-on-tv record co.
32. Ump’s slangy call to the striker!: 2 wds.
33. _-__ (Carpentry fastener)
34. For instances, in brief
35. Ms. Longoria’s
36. Artist Mr. Chagall
39. Faxed
42. Finished, in France
44. It means ‘Within’
47. Prefix to ‘dextrous’ (Skillful with either the right or left hand)
49. Landscape painting hue
50. __-Cola
51. Timbre
54. Spoken
56. ‘Final’ finishers (Contestants vying for the title)
58. “__ of a Stranger” by Canadian group Payola$
60. ‘A.’ of John A. Macdonald or ‘J.’ of Michael J. Fox, for short
61. Garfield’s sidekick
62. One getting the loan
63. Carpet-cleaning appliances [abbr.]
64. __ Region (Manitoba area where Winnipeg Beach is located)
65. To some it’s an Alberta town ...to others, a vivid shade of red
68. American President who spent summers on Campobello Island in New Brunswick
69. Particular preposition
70. Dr. __ Spengler, “Ghostbusters” (1984) character
73. Ms. Maillet (Canadian writer called ‘The Soul of Contemporary Acadian Literature’)
74. “I can’t help __ __...” (Excuse beginning)
76. Petroleums
79. Comic strip, __ Abner
81. Alberta’s provincial mammal, __ Sheep
82. Arthur __ (1920s Prime Minister of Canada)
85. Green-guck covered
87. Canadian hockey legend Stan who played for Chicago
88. Brian of Roxy Music
90. Zoological suffix
92. Mr. Agassi of tennis
93. Bob Dylan’s “__ _ Rolling Stone”
94. Radiate
98. Tongue twister tip, “__ Wood sawed wood...”
99. Just in case that...
102. Web connector, commonly 104. Sushi tuna
105. __ Anglais (English horn)