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The New York Times Magazine Crossword START AGAIN Answers on Page 20 1 5 10 14 18 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 31 34 35 36 39 41 44 45 49 51 52 53 57 58 59 60 61 63 66 68 70 74 75 76 79 80 83 85 88 91 92 93 Car-care brand Paul Newman title role Lionel trains? Mesabi Range excavation Oscar winner Garson Big butcher purchase Group planning a hostile takeover of Swiss Miss? 98 “Here’s an idea …” 99 Facebook profile feature 100 Plywood sheet 101 Nail-removing tool 103 Driveway sealant 104 Become tainted 106 Former SAG president Ed 107 “That’s my last trip to the store, ever!”? 112 Indicates, as a gauge 116 Letup 117 Reserve 118 One who’s pretentious as hell? 121 Study too much, say 122 No-show in Hubbard’s cupboard 123 Fictional resort in a 1988 #1 hit 124 Washed up, careerwise 125 Stands abuse? 126 Flexible Flyer, e.g. 127 Climber’s spike 128 Wet blanket? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DOWN Florida city, for short “Ain’t gonna happen” “Dirty” dish Track vehicle Back again Youth Provides a hideaway for, maybe Undisturbed, after “in” Qualifying race Breach of trust Skirt 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 24 29 30 32 33 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 46 47 48 50 54 55 56 62 64 65 67 69 71 72 73 75 77 78 Having no flex Entreaty Buck, in old slang More-than-adequate supply Like Goodwill wares “Dagnabbit!” Half-witted Classical performance hall Utah Valley University city Soft rock? Dennis the Menace’s mom Holiday Inn rival Oil source for Asian cooking Exploit Lobbying org. formed in 1944 “Yeah, I bet,” e.g. Intertwined Digs in the Arctic List entry “Whatever Gets You ____ the Night” (Lennon song) Device once sold in a U2 Special Edition Unwelcome bit of mail Prefix with metric Consume The olden days Actress in “Selma,” familiarly Chi-____ (Christian symbol) Sinful Diez menos dos Neck lines? Law-school course Network owned by Showtime Children’s heroine with the dog Weenie Runner-up in every 1978 Triple Crown race Perambulates, western-style Source of four great rivers, in the Bible “Law & Order: SVU” actor Ruler entombed in the Great Pyramid 80 Sets (on) 81 Dressage gait 82 Western city named after a Shoshone chief 84 Card game from Mattel 86 Grimm figure 87 Hatch in the Senate 89 Important people 90 Tabloid show beginning in 1991 By PATRICK BERRY / Puzzles Edited by WILL SHORTZ ACROSS Hamlet Possible cause of red eyes Collared one Poker in a western College sports’ ____ Valley Conference Disease spread by bats Nefarious “Casablanca” role Bird involved in French government affairs? Fulminate Come together Leading the pack Glittering ballet costume? Brings up Was nosy “Prince ____” (“Aladdin” song) Flipper? Raced with runners “You can stop explaining” Tree with samaras “La Bohème” song in which Rodolfo regrets saying too much to his lover? Except for Site of Italy’s Blue Grotto Barclays Center player “I’ll obey your medical advice!”? Bath bathroom Prey for a dingo Coat of arms element 1969 Nabokov novel Don Everly’s singing brother Reaction to a slug Guarantee Harry’s 1948 Dixiecrat opponent Horror film featuring Ghostface Collared one Miss Woodhouse of Hartfield Stand-up comic’s need Echo tester’s word 94 Given a start 95 Not working as a volunteer 96 Favored by fortune 97 Radio-era dummy 102 Religious doctrines 104 Cylindrical holder 105 Lying flat 106 Berkshire racecourse site 107 Indistinct shape 108 109 110 111 113 114 115 119 120 1980s auto Dies down Blender setting Polynesian idol ____-by-the-Sea, N.J. Rat Pack nickname Multitude Coverage provider, for short Particle in seawater Clatsop Community College holds Tribute to the Columbia River Second annual conference to cover salmon hatcheries, ferries, bar pilots, Coast Guard, more ASTORIA — Clatsop Com- munity College will host its second annual A Tribute to the Columbia River Confer- ence this weekend. The conference takes place from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 17 and from 9 to 11 a.m. Sat- urday, July 18 in the Colum- bia Hall Community Room (Columbia 219) on the CCC main campus in Astoria. A Tribute to the Columbia River is designed to celebrate the impact of the Columbia River on the 3aci¿c 1orth- west, examine ways in which the river has evolved, antici- pate and reÀect on how the river is likely to change and stimulate change, and pro- mote the Columbia River as a symbol of strength and inÀu- ence for the area. The 2015 program in- cludes: Richard Turner, a ¿sher- ies biologist with the 1ational Marine Fisheries Service of 12AA, will talk about salm- on and steelhead hatcheries in the Columbia River Basin. • Joe Leahy will provide a retrospective on the auto- mobile passenger ferries that were a unique part of Colum- bia River history from 1921 through 1966. • Mark Paulson will intro- duce attendees to a history of the Columbia River bar pilots and why they are needed. • Lt. Cmdr. Torrey Bertheau will provide an overview of the work of the U.S. Coast Guard in the lower Columbia River. • Local artists Kobe Kytr and Mary Garvey will per- form songs of the Paci¿c 1orthwest and Columbia River. A Tribute to the Columbia River is open to the public. Participants may register for one or both days for a fee of $15 per day. In addition, an optional catered dinner will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, July 17, and a breakfast will be available on at 8 a.m. Saturday, July 18 prior to the morning ses- sion. The cost for each meal is $15. Space is limited, and ear- ly registration is encouraged. Register by email rmcclel- land@clatsopcc.edu, or call 503-894-0187. A Tribute to the Columbia River 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 17 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, July 18 Columbia Hall Community Room Clatsop Community College 1651 Lexington Ave., Astoria rmcclelland@clatsopcc.edu 503-894-0187 $15 per day July 16, 2015 | coastweekend.com | 17