The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, August 20, 2015, Image 23

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AS IT WERE


By DON GAGLIARDO and ZHOUQIN BURNIKEL / Puzzles Edited by WILL SHORTZ



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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
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Drink with spices
On the ____ (at large)
____ Hall, shortest Harlem Globetrot-
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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
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Ones holding hands?
French act
Comment before “Be that way!”
Stamping need
Some campaign purchases
D.C. ballplayer
It’s worth 100 smackers
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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
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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
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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-



























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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”
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“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