CROSSWORD
“A WOMAN FOR ALL SEASONS” BY MATT GAFFNEY
INSTRUCTIONS: This puzzle’s contest answer is a famous Canadian woman. Email your answer to
etfovoice@etfo.org by July 15, 2016 for a chance to win prizes. Make sure you put the word “Crossword” in the subject line and remember to include your local with the information you send.
The answer to last issue’s puzzle was FEATHER. Winners are Susan Byers. Elementary Teachers of Toronto Local; Lindsay Garcia, Thames Valley OT Local; Danielle Stoakley, Durham Teacher Local.
ACROSS
1. Gymnastics or wrestling equipment 5. Part of the eye 9. Olympics city of 2016, casually 12. “Understood” 13. “Canadian ___” 14. Gold, in Guatemala 15. Just barely managing (1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)
17. Use a straw 18. Bridge material 19. ___ up (admit guilt) 20. Topics of the day
23. ___ de vie 25. Movie that didn’t do well 26. Place to fi nd inner peace 29. Another word for the sun 30. Broad strip 32. Top for a container 34. Restaurant seating choices 36. Scandinavian capital 37. Director Ang 38. Kindle purchases 40. Alum 43. Unyielding
45. Zero, in soccer 46. Doing one’s part environmentally, sometimes (2 bronze)
50. Take to the stage 51. On 52. Leamington’s lake 53. “Never heard of that person” 54. Refuses to 55. Theatre spot
DOWN
1. Prefi x with understanding 2. Set, as a price 3. Oolong or chai 4. Arranges 5. They go from point A to point B 6. Border 7. Most honourable 8. Sneaky 9. February fl ower 10. Another part of the eye 11. “That was a mistake!” 16. Suffi x with Vancouver or Istanbul 19. Cat’s cover 20. Undecided questions 21. No neatnik 22. Without a co-pilot 24. Sound a masseur hears 26. Small batteries 27. Additionally 28. Cereal eater’s need 30. Sault ___ Marie 31. Taxi driver’s question 33. Advisable actions 35. Long in the tooth 36. Lots 38. Cairo’s country 39. Pen name? 40. Chew 41. Loaded 42. One voice 44. Desktop image 46. Unedited 47. Rage 48. Vardalos of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”
49. Understand ELEMENTARY TEACHERS’ FEDERATION OF ONTARIO 47
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