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The New York Times Magazine Crossword HEADS OF STATE By ELIZABETH C. GORSKI / Puzzles Edited by WILL SHORTZ Answers on Page 22 1 4 9 13 16 17 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 31 32 34 35 36 37 40 41 42 43 46 48 49 50 52 53 55 57 59 60 62 63 64 65 68 70 71 ACROSS Monocle part Bridge support Many a Theravada Buddhist Indiana city where auto manufacturing was pioneered Ruler in Richard Strauss’s “Salome” Construction-site sight Art of flower arranging Red-wrapped imports Prince of Darkness Senate vote Tea made by Peter Rabbit’s mother Restriction on Army enlistees Part of CBS: Abbr. Bring in a new staff for Blender sound “The Untouchables” role Table d’____ Grouch “Fasten your seatbelts …” “Smack That” singer Jaunty greeting Shunned ones Pharma-fraud police ____ of time Half-____ (java order) Plains Indian Straw mats Senate vote Hoppy brew, for short Flawless routine City on Utah Lake Duds Astronomer who wrote “Pale Blue Dot” U.S. 66, e.g.: Abbr. Like Fr. words after “la” Boston iceman Plane folk? Pepper-spray targets Extols Comcast, e.g., for short 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 81 83 Bio subject Trial that bombs, informally Piedmont city Stud money Interminable time G.E. and G.M. Singer Carly ____ Jepsen Ball-like Award accepted by J. K. Rowling and turned down by C. S. Lewis 85 “____ Ho” (“Slumdog Millionaire” song) 87 Big channel in reality programming 89 Man’s name that’s the code for Australia’s busiest airport 90 Genre of Oasis and the Verve 92 Works at the ballpark, maybe 94 Movie dog 95 Army-Navy stores? 97 Kind of tiara and cross 98 Leg bone 99 Okey-____ 101 Onetime Nair alternative 102 “____ a customer” 103 10 cc’s and 64 fl. oz. 104 The person you want to be 107 Give a thorough hosing 110 Away 111 What the buyer ends up paying 112 Old crime-boss Frank 113 “I Love Lucy” surname 115 Response to “Who, me?” 116 Eight-related 117 Smooth fabric 118 Lip 119 Head of a crime lab? 120 Prosciutto, e.g. DOWN 1 Hold up 2 Non-PC office purchase 3 Beautiful butterfly again emcee the event, and specialty numbers will fea- ture individual members of the summer chorus. Attendees may enjoy a buffet of lite bites with bev- erages, and a cash bar is also available. Specialty numbers in- clude: “Anything You Can Do”, a duet from “Annie Get Your Gun”; “O mio babbino caro” from Puccini opera “Gi- anni Schicchi”; “Chattanooga Choo-Choo”; “A Nightingale 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 22 27 28 30 33 38 39 42 44 45 47 51 54 56 58 61 64 65 66 67 68 69 72 75 Nickname for Thomas Jefferson Debt, symbolically It flows to the Caspian To a degree Campus grp. formed in 1960 Nickname for Abraham Lincoln Eat or drink Seed cover Not going anywhere Capital on the Congo “I heard you the first time!” See 18-Down What 15-Down is … or a hint to the answers to the four italicized clues in left-to-right order Black birds Hanoi celebrations Nickname for George Washington Union Pacific headquarters “The ____ Breathe” (2007 drama with Kevin Bacon and Julie Delpy) Minister (to) Nickname for Theodore Roosevelt “Kapow!” Guinness Book suffix Pay (up) Thumb, for one AARP and others: Abbr. Subject of semiotics Gillette products Apartment, informally Comment regarding a squashed bug High-____ image Cornish of NPR Consecrated, to Shakespeare Toaster’s need Like a stereotypical mobster’s voice Alphabet trio Four seasons in Seville “Am ____ believe …?” Worthy of pondering River through Yorkshire Sang in Berkeley Square”; “Misty” and much, much more. Advance tickets are avail- able for $20 each or $120 for a table of eight people. The location for the Cabaret is the Seaside Elks Lodge auditori- um, 324 Ave. A, and the audi- torium is accessible from the west parking lot. The proceeds from the summer Cabaret will bene- ¿t the Cannon Beach Chorus Scholarship fund. The Carol Cannon Beach Chorus to sing a cabaret SEASIDE — The Cannon Beach Chorus will feature “The Best of Gilbert & Sul- livan” at the summer Cabaret performances at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, July 10 and 11. The chorus, under the di- rection of John Buehler with pianist Susan Buehler, will perform favorite choruses from “Pirates of Penzance,” “The Mikado,” and “H.M.S. Pinafore.” Longtime Cannon Beach resident Paul Dueber will Homme Memorial Scholar- ship is presented annually to graduating high school senior vocalists who plan to contin- ue singing at the collegiate level. The 2015 scholarship recipients are Ellie Whitlock of Cannon Beach, who will be attending Paci¿c 8niver- sity as a music major in the fall, and Alyssa Hanson of Warrenton, who will attend Oregon State 8niversity with an interest in musical theater. For more information, visit www.cannonbeachcho- rus.org or contact 503-436- 0378. Truculent manner Where Northwestern University is N.F.L. ball carriers: Abbr. Barry of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” Stoked, with “up” Blank, as a tabula 79 80 82 84 86 88 91 Bygone Chinese money 93 Not too swift 96 Old German governments 97 Unlike most mail nowadays 99 Gainsay 100 Kind of arch 105 106 108 109 112 114 1977 Electric Light Orchestra hit Those: Sp. Westernmost island of the Aleutians Org. with rules on eligibility Turndowns Bread source, for short Sign up for Painting with Words SEASIDE — Sandra Claire Foushee, winner of the Wil- liam Stafford Poetry Award, will offer a writing workshop, Painting with Words: The Art of Visual Ideas. This creative workshop is designed to help you articulate your conscious experience, to visualize and paint with images, listen to the rhythm of words as you write, to open your imag- ination. Writing can take the form of poems, lyrics, children’s or short stories, lyrical essays. Foushee has been pub- lished in many literary jour- nals, including Ploughshares and The Seattle Review. She has taught at Clatsop Commu- nity College, and Tillamook Bay Community College. The workshop will be held from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mon- day, July 13 to Aug. 3 at Beach Books, located at 616 Broad- way. Cost is $20 per session or $80 for four sessions. To regis- ter, e-mail sfoushee#paci¿er. com or call 503-717-0112. July 9, 2015 | coastweekend.com | 17