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S is for September

Across
The colour of saffron.
Sixth rock from the sun.
"Mrs" in Spanish.
"Archer" zodiac sign that falls between November 22 and December 21.
The Ormstown Saracens play this sport.
The shamrock is the national emblem of this country.
Chopped fermented cabbage.
Scrummy.
Containing salt, e.g. a solution.
Sangria base.
American late-night weekend television sketch comedy and variety show (3 wds).
Mischievous person.
Wise, or an herb with greyish-green leaves.
This Tuesday falls before Ash Wednesday.
Steamboat Willie was the first film by this legendary animator to be distributed (2 wds).
Derogatory term for an English person, oft-used in the Outlander books and television series.
Imaginary character said to put children to sleep by sprinking sand in their eyes.
Special sauce is one of the ingredients in this famous McDonald's burger (2 wds).
Sandbanks Provincial Park is in this province.
Zoom alternative.
"Parc" in Hemmingford.
Down
Charles Dickens' Scrooge's first name.
Samovar content.
AKA Big Red, this racehorse was the ninth winner of the American Triple Crown and still holds the record for the fastest time in all three races.
Scooter was the backstage gofer on this Jim Henson variety show featuring puppets, music, and sketch comedy (3 wds).
A single-breasted jacket is fastened with a single row of these.
The Scandinavian languages include Danish, Faroese, Swedish, Icelandic, and this.
The 25th anniversary of an important event can be called the silver ________.
Capital city of Saskatchewan.
Sense and Sensibility author.
A period of paid leave granted for study or travel.
Stanley Kubrick film set in an isolated Colorado hotel in winter (2 wds).
Snoopy's bird friend.
"Sausage dog."
Type of traditional folk song, once sung as a working song aboard sailing vessels (2 wds).
Japanese alcoholic drink made from a base of rice.
Alberta's "Stampede city".
The ______ shebang.