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The New York Times Magazine Crossword THE DESCENT OF MAN Answers on Page 19 1 4 7 11 17 19 20 22 23 25 26 27 28 30 32 34 35 37 38 40 43 45 47 48 51 54 56 58 59 61 62 63 65 67 71 75 76 77 78 ACROSS The “1” of 1/4 Org. portrayed in “American Hustle” Conceal, in a way Aloof Subj. that gets into circulation? Caterer’s container Starters Spring Greeting at the door Daily newspaper feature, informally Rabelaisian Signs from above Part of U.N.C.F. “Nobody’s infallible, not even me” Literary genre of “David Copperfield” or “Ender’s Game” World-weary U.K. record label States So-called “herb of remembrance” Jimmy Serenader, maybe Something a chair has “Candid Camera” feature To the same extent What a hippie lives in? Takes to court Novelist Frank who wrote “The Octopus” She, in Brazil Hipster beer, for short Most IRT lines in the Bronx, e.g. Cry of discovery ___ cotta Like smoothie fruit Rocker Weymouth of the Talking Heads Title song question in Disney’s “Frozen” ___ jacket Abalone Southern African desert You can bank on it Bygone French coin Foreign policy grp. Window units, briefly ___ Stark, Oona Chaplin’s “Game of Thrones” role 85 Friend’s couch, perhaps 89 Stuffed Jewish dish 92 Leslie of “Gigi” and “Lili” 93 Singer Mann 94 “Tom ___” (#1 Kingston Trio hit) 96 Reclined 98 Sang like Ella 100 What may eat you out of house and home? 103 Hon 107 37-Across, informally 108 Some police attire 110 Academy Award winner who has played both a U.S. president and God 112 Cover subject on Ms. magazine’s debut issue, 1972 115 Easily bribed 116 City burned in Genesis 117 ___ algebra 118 Scope 120 1990s craze 122 Eats up 123 Kitchen gadget 124 Free ad, for short 125 Water carrier 126 See 52-Down 127 Like stereotypical TV neighbors 128 Application info: Abbr. 129 Spanish article DOWN 1 Pioneering urbanologist Jane 2 Inability to recall the names of everyday objects 3 To wit 4 Entertainment 5 Elicit Arch Cape Studios delivers second episode in web series MANZANITA — Arch Cape Studios announces the launch and premiere of CULPA Episode 2, titled “Edgar,” the second episode in the local studio’s series of online video short sto- ries. The local premiere will be Friday, Jan. 9 at the Hoff- man Center in Manzanita. A second premiere in Astoria will be Saturday, Jan. 17 at KALA. Both premieres be- gin at 7 p.m. In CULPA Episode 2, till death do us part was not good enough for Mona and Edgar, so after passing, he decided to hang around in a comfortable corner — that is, until he was stolen. This fast-paced drama fol- lows Ronny Glasswell, a private investigator with his own bag of skeletons, 14 | January 8, 2015 | coastweekend.com 2 3 17 4 18 23 By FINN VIGELAND / Edited by WILL SHORTZ 79 81 82 83 1 6 “Delaware Water Gap” painter George 7 Long period of stability ending circa A.D. 180 8 Part of Lawrence Welk’s introduction 9 Enthusiastic, sociable, confident type, it’s said 10 Norma Jean, later 11 Kitchen gadget 12 Certain weanling 13 One of a Greek trio 14 100% guaranteed 15 “Kinderszenen” composer 16 Exclamation repeated in the Monkees’ TV theme song 18 Is a mixologist 21 Drug also known as Ecstasy 24 Big Ten rival of UMich 29 College sr.’s test 31 Award for Hunt and Peck 33 Shooters’ org. 34 Its drafts may be crafts 36 Bothers 39 Fourth word in the “Star Wars” prologue 41 Kind of blue 42 Ones holding hands? 44 “Un Ballo in Maschera” aria 46 Hesitant start to a question 48 + end 49 “Ooh-la-la!” 50 Cold treat, informally 52 With 126-Across, first European to cross the Mississippi 53 Thrills 55 Website billed as “the front page of the Internet” 57 Clinches 60 Repast for a late riser 64 Singer Carly ___ Jepsen 65 ___ favor 66 Good wood for cabinetmaking 68 Where bombs are bursting, per Francis Scott Key and his paralegal, Jen, as they confront Edgar’s dys- functional family — a ham- mer-wielding junkie and a retired, psycho cop bent on revenge. No good deed goes unpunished as Glasswell soon finds out. Based in Nehalem, Arch Cape Studios was founded a little over a year ago by Drew Reid. The basic idea of creating the studio is to tell original short stories with a local cast and crew, and the amazing Oregon Coast as its location. With a background in forensic animation, Reid brings a technical skill set 5 6 7 19 28 32 33 37 38 49 52 85 86 59 66 67 99 107 108 101 123 “Au contraire!” “Gimme a break!” Quick round of tennis Takes on Summers of old? President Arthur’s nickname Feature of much modern architecture Hill or dale Mama ___ Popular Eastern beverage as well as the curious eye of a landscape painter. Co-pro- ducer Winston Laszlo brings an accomplished actor’s per- spective and a rich history in public relations. Judson Moore, along with his acting duties and social media cov- erage, has joined Reid and Laszlo as part of the editing team. Go online to see a trail- er of “Edgar” or watch Ep- isode 1 “The Pilot” at www. culpa-online.com. The Hoff- man Center is located at 594 Laneda Ave. in Manzanita, and KALA is located at 1017 Marine Drive in Astoria. 102 103 104 111 116 120 121 124 127 106 97 115 122 105 92 110 119 70 84 91 96 109 118 126 83 90 100 117 69 78 95 114 68 74 82 89 94 113 61 77 88 98 42 55 60 65 81 87 36 47 73 93 112 41 46 58 80 16 31 40 76 79 15 22 54 64 14 35 53 72 75 69 70 72 73 74 80 82 84 85 86 30 39 57 71 13 34 51 63 12 26 45 50 62 11 21 29 44 56 10 25 27 48 9 20 24 43 8 125 128 87 Largest state of Brazil 88 Deadly viper 90 Suffix with hotel 91 Container in a 34-Down 95 Place to kick your feet up 97 Solid rock center? 99 Very much 101 ___ thruster (NASA system) 102 Wanders (around) 104 Traveling around the holidays, maybe 129 105 106 109 111 113 114 115 117 119 121 New Jersey town next to Fort Lee 1960s-’80s Pontiac Substitute Edward Snowden subj. “Quo Vadis” character Nutty Tries to win You can trip on it Dude Has the ability to Sign up for dance at Maddox, Beginner Adult Dance Sampler to be held Jan. 16 WARRENTON — Winter class openings at Maddox Dance Studio, including Absolute Beginner Adult Dance Sam- pler with instruction in bal- let and tap, starts at 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16. Pre-school girls and boys can register for Acrobat- ics or a creative movement Melody Bear inspired class, both at 2:45 p.m. on Thurs- days. Get a dancer’s body by joining the Dance Body Conditioning Class, offered on Tuesdays at 6:15 p.m. for teens and adults. Mention code MDS 15 for a 10 percent discount on the registration fee. Call or visit the Maddox Dance Studio, 389 S. Main Ave. from 2 to 7 p.m. Mon- day through Friday. For more information, visit maddoxdancers.com, e-mail maddoxdancers@ opusnet.com, or call 503 861-1971