The Telegram (St. John's)

COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD

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Across

1. Travel by sled in The Arctic

5. ‘Tsar’ suffix

8. Metric units, e.g.

11. Inert gas

16. Ashen

17. “The __ Diary” (2011)

18. City in Quebec

19. Lead/tin alloy

20. Modes of transport in Churchill, Manitoba for tourists on guided adventures: 2 wds.

23. Doubly

24. “Baby __” by Canadian band 54-40

25. Tandoor-baked flatbread

26. Canada’s caribou coin

28. “Farewell!”

31. “The Munsters” son

32. Donald Duck ...to Huey, Dewey and Louie

33. Canadian painter, b.1877 - d.1917: 2 wds.

35. The __ __ (Oil on canvas tree painting by #33-Across at the National Gallery of Canada)

39. Colourful fish

40. Michael J. Fox movie, “__ Wolf” (1985)

41. PM’S counterpar­t when at a meeting in Washington, D.C.

42. Canadian rock group, __ Roberts Band

43. __ River (Community in Digby County in Nova Scotia)

45. Tinge of colour

46. Adrian__, “Flashdance” (1983) director

47. “__ Petite” by Jackie Wilson

48. Acclaimed born-in-vienna Canadian singer Mr. Barnes

49. Flower, in Fugerevill­e

50. “It’s your fault.” sayer

53. Segments

54. Island right at Vancouver Island’s west coast

55. Mount Saint __ (Yukon/alaska border peak)

56. ‘Airmail’ in Spain, Correo __

57. Nimble

58. Tumble

59. _ _ __ radio (Where to see/hear double-duty broadcaste­rs)

60. Canadian actor Scott of “Felicity”

64. U2 power song

65. Chicago airport

66. Queen’s great ‘Bohemian’ song, e.g.

67. Spanish painter Joan of Dog Barking at the Moon

68. The cast of the 1972 Toronto production of this musical included many up-and-coming Canadian comedy greats such as Eugene Levy

70. Randy Bachman, and others

72. “__ _-Team”

73. __ Diem!

74. Nervous

75. Give one’s two cents worth: 2 wds.

78. Big name in skincare

79. Dance club pros

80. DC Comics supervilla­in, __ __ Ghul

81. ICAO, Internatio­nal __ __ Organizati­on (Flight-based United Nations specialize­d agency headquarte­red in Montreal)

87. Quarterbac­k Mr. Smith who played in both the NFL (Cincinnati Bengals) and CFL (Calgary Stampeders)

88. Netherland­s village

89. Flange

90. Mr. Yost (Member of the Order of Canada who loved cinema)

91. Birthplace of Christophe­r Columbus

92. ‘_’ __ for Eaglesham

93. Tomates en __ (Diced tomatoes, in French)

94. ‘70s/’80s Quebec Premier Mr. Levesque

Down

1. Exec. leadership

2. Where Montevideo is the cap.

3. Ottawa NHL player

4. EHV = Endeavour __ Vents (Biodiversi­ty-rich-deep-sea Marine Protected Area in the Juan de Fuca Ridge offshore from Vancouver Island)

5. Caspian Sea land

6. Kernel

7. Gulf in the Northwest Territorie­s named after Norwegian explorer Roald

8. “Sweet Dreams” singer Patsy

9. ‘Mrs.’ in Montreal

10. Bigfoot

11. Responds to “Charge!”

12. Change the gift’s paper

13. Backbone

14. Formerly

15. Poet’s negative

18. “’Til I Am Myself __” by Blue Rodeo

21. Foolhardy

22. Sarah __ (Title-role-star of CBC miniseries “Alias Grace” based on Margaret Atwood’s 1996 novel)

27. Like rough diamonds

28. Particle

29. Rope-a-__ (Muhammad Ali boxing strategy)

30. “__ __ the Eaton Centre now.” (Reply to “Where are you shopping in downtown Toronto?”)

31. “Let ‘__ __ cake!”

34. Survey choice

35. The __ Brothers (Showbiz trio)

36. The best __ __ to come!

37. It means ‘Polar Bear’ in the Inuit language of Inuktitut

38. Energy company headquarte­red in Halifax

41. Prefix to ‘graph’ (Cave wall image, for example)

44. “Night Fever” by The Bee __

45. Sleepy

46. City on the Alberta/saskatchew­an border

48. Tributary of the Seine in France

49. Golfer’s call!

50. Obscure

51. Grassy treeless plain

52. Had the flu

53. __ necklace

54. “Shoop” by Salt-_-__

56. Snowy mountain hazard

57. Outpouring

59. George Gershwin politics musical, Of __ _ Sing

60. Founded in 1938, A.F. Theriault & Son Ltd. is a privately-owned one (amongst the largest in Atlantic Canada) and is located in #43-Across

61. Spray

62. Fine __ (Creative university program)

63. Meddlesome

65. The Band’s title song lady; or, a noblewoman in Shakespear­e’s Hamlet

66. Countrifie­d

69. __. __ Provincial Park, in Manitoba

70. 1942 chart-topper: “(I’ve Got a __ __) Kalamazoo”

71. Aristocrat of India

73. Inlets

75. Mountain goat’s cliff

76. Cod-like fish

77. The cheque __ __ the mail

79. Softens the lights

82. X - VII = ?

83. Try

84. Island: French

85. Possess

86. Bill ‘The Science Guy’ __

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