September 2023 Crossword Answers
Find the answers to the fall print crossword here!
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1. This abandoned Whyte Ave. hospital was turned into lofts: ST. JOSEPH’S
2. Which former prime minister of Canada was a Gateway Editor-in-Chief: JOE CLARK
3. The Gateway was one of the founding members of this organization made up of Canada’s student newspapers: CANADIAN UNIVERSITY PRESS
4. This Edmonton festival had to be moved from Hawrelak Park: HERITAGE FESTIVAL
6. This Edmonton haunted house has run for 10 years: DEADMONTON
8. The Universiade Pavilion is better known as: BUTTERDOME
9. This three day festival celebrates Caribbean culture: CARIWEST
11. In the 90s, The Gateway stole it’s legendary Purity Test from which university paper: THE UBYSSEY
12. Which former mayor was a Gateway alumnus: DON IVESON
14. In 2017, due to construction, a sandbar appeared on the North Saskatchewan river and was called: ACCIDENTAL BEACH
15. In 1932, The Gateway hired its first female Editor-in-Chief: MARGARET MOORE
21. The U of A Botanic Garden is in this county: PARKLAND
22. Pub by campus named after this literary character: SHERLOCK HOLMES
23. This festival is the largest and longest-running theatre festival in North America: FRINGE
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5. Edmonton Folk Fest takes place here: GALLAGHER PARK
7. The Garneau Theatre is built in this style: ART MODERNE
10. This popular ice cream shop can be found down a Whyte Ave. alleyway: MADE BY MARCUS
11. The Gateway’s spoof edition was called: THE GETAWAY
14. This attraction runs across the High Level Bridge: STREETCAR
16. The design for the 2022 Edmonton Corn Maze was dedicated to this football team: ELKS
17. The Gateway was founded the same year this era ended: EDWARDIAN
18. Whyte Avenue used to be part of this city: STRATHCONA
19. Western Canada’s largest food festival: TASTE OF EDMONTON
20. The Wee Book Inn has a tradition of having this breed of cat: HIMALAYAN
21. Infamous instrument in the pedway to HUB: PIANO
24. The Humanities Centre was built in this style: BRUTALIST
25. The oldest surviving cinema in Edmonton: PRINCESS THEATRE