Toronto Star

COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD

- BY KELLY ANN BUCHANAN

ACROSS

1. Fief holder in Medieval times 7. Duellist’s blade 11. “Well, __-__-dah!” 16. Adjacency/ boundary 18. Reverberat­ion, as church bells 19. __ de justice (Montreal courthouse) 20. Thaidene Nene __ __ __ (New protected area in the Northwest Territorie­s) 23. Himalayan __ (Goat-like animal at the Toronto Zoo) 24. Eins + zwei = ? 25. James Bond... 007, e.g. 26. Russian space station of yore 27. Champion a cause 29. Sir John A. Macdonald’s burial city 32. __ excellence 34. For _ __ (Money is what will get it done) 35. Begrimed 36. Chemical suffixes 38. Northern Ontario city, __ Lake 40. Seal herds 41. Form of comedy 43. Country singer Mr. Jackson 44. Heralded 47. Be in the final group of sprinters: 2 wds. 48. Moose Jaw born broadcaste­r Art (b.1912 - d.2010) who hosted “House Party” in The States 50. Warfare attack 51. Halt 52. Rob Petrie’s wife on classic TV comedy 53. Jacques __ (Internatio­nal Olympic Committee chief from 2001 to 2013) 54. Broom’s pal 57. “__ McPhee” (2005) 58. Canada’s famous donuts/coffee chain: 2 wds. 60. Ontario __ Centre (Toronto attraction) 63. Canadian comic actor Will of “Arrested Developmen­t” 64. 1934 Chemistry Nobelist, Harold __ 65. “Niagara” (1953) star Marilyn 66. Ran, as clothing colours 67. Like Canada’s measuremen­ts system 69. Comedy show on which John Candy had a character named Johnny with the same last name as #17-Down 70. Short-tailed weasel 72. “Gosh! This __ __ unexpected surprise!” 74. ‘Ghoul’ suffix 75. __ XL Pipeline 77. Rachel McAdams’ occupation 79. Land that hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics, to the IOC 80. You: French 81. Bartlett __ 82. Kimono sashes 85. Baffin Island headland: 2 wds. 91. Law breaker’s offences 92. Inner light 93. Canadian star Yvonne of ‘60s comedy “The Munsters”: 2 wds. 94. Playwright Mr. Chekhov 95. 1961 hit “Motherin-Law” by Ernie _-__ 96. Ducks

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1. “I __ to suck your blood.” ... said the Vampire in his vampire accent 2. Rhyme scheme, e.g. 3. Canadian father/ son stars Donald or Kiefer 4. Makes the cocoa go round in the mug 5. From _ __ Z 6. As per #20-Across, what ‘Thaidene Nene’ means: 4 wds. 7. Advice columnist Ann Landers aka __ Lederer (b.1918 - d.2002) 8. __ coat 9. Unit of corn 10. Banff animal 11. Endures 12. Adam’s __ (Water) 13. Goddess of concord in ancient Greek mythology 14. 1974 Governor General’s Award for Fiction winner, The __ (Classic novel by Canadian writer Margaret Laurence) 15. ‘Advert’ add-on (Product promoter in print, perhaps) 17. “King of the Bullwhip” (1950) star Lash 19. 1986 transporte­dback-to-highschool movie on Jim Carrey’s resume with Kathleen Turner in the lead role: 4 wds. 21. __-majeste (High treason) 22. Phoned 28. Kung __ Chicken (Stir-fry dish) 29. Captain William __ (Legendary Scottish sailor of the 17th-century) 30. Ruler lengths, e.g. 31. Book’s name 32. 1952... The Power of Positive Thinking author, Norman Vincent __ 33. “__ __ the Family” (‘70s sitcom for The Bunkers) 35. Achiever 37. TV __ 39. Pen’s blue fluid 40. Legal bargaining 42. Wrath 45. Sing _ __ (Perform one song) 46. Macy Gray hit song: 2 wds. 47. Correct 49. Grassy treeless plain 50. Roughly 53. Clementine part 54. Ontario location of rural 1860s life attraction Upper Canada Village 55. “__ __ the loneliest number that you’ll ever do...” - Three Dog Night 56. __ out (Intimidate the opponent) 57. Brash 58. Historical shipping allowance 59. “Tsk!” 60. “Bullitt” (1968) star ...his initialssh­arers 61. Canadian singer/ songwriter Bruce of “If a Tree Falls” 62. Cease for a time 63. Wings, to Nero 66. “__ voyage!” 68. WSW’s opposite direction 71. Labour 72. Slurpee-like frozen beverage 73. Pedestal 76. Jan __ (Dutch painter) 77. McIntosh or Granny Smith 78. “What a pity.”: 2 wds. 79. ec.__.__ (Website of Environmen­t and Climate Change Canada) 83. Latin pronoun 84. Brazil’s Paulo and Luis 86. Cdn. financial institutio­n, for example 87. Inquire 88. Non-verbally agree 89. Couplet 90. Sergeant, e.g.

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