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About The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 2015)
The New York Times Magazine Crossword 25 26 28 29 33 34 37 38 40 41 42 44 47 51 54 56 57 58 60 62 63 65 67 69 72 75 76 AS IT WERE By DON GAGLIARDO and ZHOUQIN BURNIKEL / Puzzles Edited by WILL SHORTZ 14 18 19 21 22 23 Answers on Page 18 1 10 ACROSS Engaged Jacques who was “alive and well and living in Paris” Island near the Mariana Trench Pueblo Indian rite Places for light gatherings? Mario who played Enrico Caruso *Pricey wrap *Triple Crown winner who himself sired a Kentucky Derby winner When repeated, an aerobics class cry ____ bar New faces Rejecting higher authority? Dodger manager with two World Series rings Shout from the crow’s-nest Seminary subj. Giggle syllable Prefix with state “____ seen enough!” “Skedaddle!” Impressed with Village V.I.P. *Carpenter’s tool with a cord “Dogs” Single Black rock White-tailed raptor Dad-blasted Fed. property agency Black ____ Half a Beatles title Like the telecast of the 1954 Rose Bowl parade, notably ____ Macmillan, 1950s-’60s British P.M. Plants above the timberline Skin conditioners Ungainly 78 80 81 82 Identified Drink with spices On the ____ (at large) ____ Hall, shortest Harlem Globetrot- ter 85 Irving protagonist 87 Pit bull biter 90 Dirt pie ingredient 92 ____ shake 94 *Deep Throat’s identity 96 Rogen and Green 98 “Show me” type 100 Hunger 101 Budgetary excess 102 N., E., W. and S. 104 Thumbs-up vote 105 Lean-____ 107 With understatedness 109 “Two New Sciences” author 112 Hedge clippings, grass cuttings, etc. 115 Ideal setting for a fan 117 Features of green rooms 118 “That’s the way the cookie crumbles” 122 *Start a construction project 124 Back then … or a hint to the ends of the answers to the starred clues 127 Save up 128 Bone: Prefix 129 Giovanni, in “Don Giovanni” 130 Russo of “30-Down” 131 Morales of “La Bamba” 132 Very cold 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DOWN Ones holding hands? French act Comment before “Be that way!” Stamping need Some campaign purchases D.C. ballplayer It’s worth 100 smackers 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 24 27 30 31 32 34 35 36 39 43 45 46 48 49 50 52 53 55 59 61 64 66 68 69 70 71 73 Patisserie buy Sunken, as eyes Low voices It may be lined with mailboxes: Abbr. Different rooms in a museum, maybe *Smidgen Cooker with a dial Having no head Luxury Hyundai Gaping things Relative of the Contour Plus Poe poem Like “Annabel Lee” among all Poe poems See 89-Down Wielder of the hammer Mjölnir Lower chamber Some stadium noise Slimming surgery, informally River through Bristol *Tom Seaver, e.g. At 3,000 feet above sea level, the highest provincial capital in Italy ____ cake (dim sum staple) *Dr. Seuss’ genre Mysterious sighting *Challenge for a right-handed golfer Newsman David Brings up John McCain, for one Sports org. with the teams Sun and Sky In the mail Wing Household brand name with a lowercase first letter Crib strip Google Wallet alternative Kind of switch They hover over some icons In the know Release to the public, informally Pad thai ingredient Love Your Columbia with Astoria Parks Clean up the Astoria Riverwalk with Columbia Riverkeeper ASTORIA — Astoria Parks and Recreation’s Citizen’s Helping Improve Parks (CHIP-in) pro- gram will host its next clean- up on the Astoria Riverwalk. Volunteers should meet at the east end of the Columbia River Maritime Museum by the Barbey Maritime Center from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 22. Volunteers will pick up trash and remove invasive plants. Parking is available at the Astoria Aquatic Center. The Columbia River is WKHODUJHVWULYHULQWKH3DFL¿F Northwest and the fourth larg- est in the United States. For this event, CHIP-in is partner- ing with Columbia Riverkeep- er, an environmental advocacy group, in its second annual Love Your Columbia event. Love Your Columbia is a statewide event organized by Columbia Riverkeeper that strives to bring together indi- viduals, communities, and or- ganizations along the river and watershed for a day to work 14 | August 20, 2015 | coastweekend.com to restoring the resource that many in the region depend on. The purpose is to highlight the issues surrounding the river by increasing public awareness, working to restore its health and encouraging improved stewardship along the river. “We have a great oppor- tunity to partner with great organizations such as the Co- lumbia Riverkeepers and the North Coast Watershed Asso- ciation to provide volunteers a way to give back to the com- 74 Coal locale 77 Actress Diana nicknamed the “Blonde Bombshell” 79 Strong sideless wagon 83 *W.W. II propagandist 84 Suit to ____ 86 Directive in some automated messages 88 Holy Land line 89 With 27-Down, firm figure: Abbr. 91 “Stop your nonsense!” munity and to the Columbia River; a resource that is highly utilized by many in Clatsop County,” says Jonah Dart-Mc- Lean, maintenance director for Astoria Parks and Recreation. Volunteers interested in partaking in the Astoria River- walk cleanup event are asked to bring: sturdy work gloves, weed whackers, hand pruners or loppers if they have them. Volunteers will also receive commemorative T-shirts. For more information, visit Astoria Parks & Rec’s Face- book page or contact Dart-Mc- Lean at 503-741-1600 or jdart@astoria.or.us 93 Funny-car fuel, informally 95 Danish king who conquered England 97 Boondocks 99 Catch in the North Atlantic 103 Tough going 106 Al Jolson standard 108 “Aw, c’mon” 109 Songstress Eydie 110 “You’re ____ One, Mr. Grinch” 111 Köln coin 113 114 115 116 119 120 121 123 125 126 “Same here” Stars, at the Forum Letter-shaped girder Sounds of scolding Put on board Grieg’s “____ Death” Violins and violas: Abbr. U.S.’s largest labor union, in brief Oscar-nominated Joaquin Phoenix film “The Two Towers” denizen Seaside Elks Lodge seeks vendors for Swap Meet Sign up for a space Sept. 12 and 13 SEASIDE — The Seaside Elks Lodge is seeking ven- dors for a Swap Meet it will host the same weekend as the annual Wheels and Waves car show, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12 and 13. The Swap Meet will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Indoor spaces are avail- able for $60 and outdoor spaces are $50. Spaces measure 9-by-12 feet. Ta- bles and chairs will be pro- vided. To reserve a space or for more information, con- tact the Seaside Elks Lodge at 503-738-6651 or sea- sideelks@yahoo.com