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CROSSWORD


“IN THE NEWS” BY MATT GAFFNEY


INSTRUCTIONS: This puzzle’s contest answer is a noted journalist. Email your answer to etfocrossword@etfo.org by July 16, 2021 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 POLAR BEAR.Winners are Jeff Laucke, Lambton Kent Teacher Local; Tawnya Hayward, Algoma Teacher Local and Teodora Mitreska, Elementary Teachers of Toronto.


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12 15


18


21 26 33 37


22 23 27 34 38 41


44 50 56 59


45 51 46


47 52 57 60


ACROSS 48 49 53


58 61


5. Eavesdrop successfully 6. Parcel of land, often 7. Items in a kid's room 8. Pioneer in tech 9. Write article for a newspaper, often


10. You can makes a castle on the beach from it


11. Burden 16. ___ transit (buses, trains, etc.)


19. Justin Trudeau, to Pierre 21. Enemies 22. Part of a foot 23. Going over the same arguments yet again


1. Loonie, e.g. 5. Chapeau 8. “Should that be the case...” 12. Fighting against 13. Environmentally-friendly prefi x 14. Word in many breakfast cereal names 15. Herb often used in pizza sauce 17. Selections from the chef 18. Rub 20. Magazine workers, for short 21. Sends packing 24. Sesame or coconut, e.g. 26. “First of all...” 27. Grassy plains


33. Sound made when you shout into a canyon 35. Esso station stuff 36. Shoelace feature 37. Hybrid fruits 40. Actor’s signal 41. Labrador or Caribbean, e.g. 42. Warning 44. “Told you so!” 46. Playing piece with pips on it 50. Opera song 52. Unsuitable for little kids, as a Halloween movie 56. Colour 57. Quaint stopover


31. 3,600 seconds 32. Proofreader's mark 34. Praising poem 38. Pierre Trudeau, to Justin 39. Médecins ___ Frontières (noted NGO)


54 55


28 35


29 30 36


39 42


40 43 2 3 4 5 13 16


19 24


6 7 8


14 17


20 25 31 32 9 10 11


58. Kyrgyzstan’s continent 59. Small advantage 60. Lines on a map (abbr.) 61. ___ Gaga


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43. From this area 44. Despise 45. Like Mauritania's climate 47. Elevator name 48. ___-Tremblant (Quebec ski resort)


49. Charged particles 51. Gobbled up 53. Solid ___ rock (dependable) 54. Get ___ of (throw in the trash)


1. Wheels 2. Visual artist Yoko 3. “___ not a big deal” 4. Daughter of one’s brother, e.g. 5. Eavesdrop successfully 6. Parcel of land, often 7. Items in a kid’s room 8. Pioneer in tech 9. Write article for a newspaper, often 10. You can make a castle on the beach from it 11. Burden 16. ___ transit (buses, trains, etc.) 19. Justin Trudeau, to Pierre 21. Enemies 22. Part of a foot 23. Going over the same arguments yet again 25. Pen fl uid 28. Before the present time 29. Rug cleaner, for short 30. “Let me ___ you something...” 31. 3,600 seconds 32. Proofreader’s mark 34. Praising poem 38. Pierre Trudeau, to Justin 39. Médecins ___ Frontières (noted NGO) 43. From this area 44. Despise 45. Like Mauritania’s climate 47. Elevator name 48. ___-Tremblant (Quebec ski resort) 49. Charged particles 51. Gobbled up 53. Solid ___ rock (dependable) 54. Get ___ of (throw in the trash) 55. “That’s awesome news!”


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