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The New York Times Magazine Crossword HALLOWEEN COSTUMES 1 2 1 7 15 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 35 36 38 39 46 48 49 50 51 52 55 57 58 63 64 65 66 67 68 71 73 75 77 1 2 3 4 5 6 DOWN One of two at a wedding Wrath You can’t predict the weather with this Do really well on a test Spreadsheet input Theater sign 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 24 30 32 33 34 37 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 53 54 56 59 60 61 62 68 69 70 72 74 76 Doubtful Cribbage one-pointers One running races for a living? “True” Lace Con man When the French toast? Figure above God’s throne, in Isaiah How a phone may be slammed down ____ juice (milk) Doesn’t take any chances Actress Kedrova who won an Oscar for “Zorba the Greek” Polite rural reply Impend Position of greatest importance Children, in legalese Like ooze Scored between 90 and 100, say Besides Cool, as soup Hard labor spot Common sitcom rating Equal Coal extractors Vistas Sleep on it Noted remover of locks “Run to ____” (1961 hit) Petty braggart Summer romance, maybe Carpet fuzz Comment made with a handshake “Be that way!” Like Christmas lights Tuba sound Party straggler Religious deg. Tater Tots maker “Where should ____ the check?” 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 26 32 34 38 39 46 40 47 52 58 41 28 29 35 36 42 49 53 59 68 69 71 78 84 85 92 96 72 79 80 120 62 98 75 82 88 99 100 101 102 123 127 103 107 108 111 116 117 112 118 124 119 125 129 130 131 132 133 Cell part Water, e.g.: Abbr. “Trick” or “treat,” e.g. The “V” of R.S.V.P. Slimy stuff Flopped Maxim tear-out Winter Olympics equipment Too, too 126 95 128 79 81 83 86 87 88 89 90 92 90 76 83 106 115 122 89 63 67 74 110 121 45 57 87 105 114 56 94 109 113 81 93 104 44 37 66 73 86 97 19 31 61 65 77 91 55 60 70 18 50 54 64 30 43 48 51 17 25 27 33 16 22 24 exhibition spaces for muse- um galleries in Sussex and .HQWDQGDVH[KLELWLRQ¶VRI¿- cer for the Crafts Council in London; and in the U.S. as a and labeling work prior to de- gallery owner in Boise, Idaho, livery. The submission form before taking this position at and terms and conditions can the Cannon Beach Arts Asso- be printed from http://can- ciation. nonbeacharts.org The exhibition will open Artists should plan to pick with a reception from 5 to 7 up any unselected work the p.m. Nov. 7, and there will be following day from noon to a Sunday morning light break- 4 p.m. fast, with pastries and mimo- The show will be select- sas, Nov. 8, at which the Best ed by the gallery’s new pro- in Show and People’s Choice gram director, Jane Brum- Awards will be announced. ¿HOG %UXP¿HOG KDV ZRUNHG The Best in Show Award is in the visual arts for almost $100, and the People’s Choice 30 years: in England curating Award is also $100. Deadline for Cannon Beach Gallery’s annual exhibit is Nov. 3 ed freely, but work must be no larger than 6-by-6 inches square. Each artist may sub- mit up to four works. All work must be available for sale. Work should be exhibition ready with appropriate hang- ing hardware. Work should be delivered to Cannon Beach Gallery, 1064 S. Hemlock St. Submis- sion forms will be available at the gallery; however, to expedite delivery organizers recommend completing forms 6 23 Drop off submissions to Miniatures Show CANNON BEACH — The dead- line for the Cannon Beach Gallery’s 29th annual Min- iatures Show is quickly ap- proaching. The gallery will be accepting submissions between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3. The theme “Raining Cats and Dogs” is in keeping with the Stormy Weather Arts Fes- tival taking place in Cannon Beach the weekend of the show’s opening reception. The theme can be interpret- 5 21 Answers on Page 20 78 Goose egg 80 Sports org. with 25-Across 82 Resembles week-old flowers, say 84 Hotel capacity: Abbr. 85 … an old Notre Dame basketball coach? 91 Doing 93 Cry of surprise 94 Like the expression “Sakes alive!” 95 Execute perfectly 96 Eponym of a hot- dog chain 98 Letters before many a state’s name 101 Mil. authority 102 First-aid supply 104 … a silent film star? 108 It never goes off 109 Singer Falana and others 110 ____ mission 111 Snares 113 Caviar 115 The George W. Bush years, e.g. 116 Stimpy’s TV pal 117 Be unsatisfied with, say 119 Ancient Hebrew liquid measure 120 Insouciant syllables 122 … a pop-folk singer with numerous 1970s hits? 128 Gutter locales 129 Majority 130 “Time heals all wounds” and others 131 Forecast that might call for gloves and galoshes 132 Tied 133 Like a pirate’s treasure 4 20 By BILL ZAIS / Puzzles Edited by WILL SHORTZ ACROSS Church leaders Torn asunder In sufficient quantity Collier’s transport Fact addition “Truly” Halloween costume for … a CNN anchor? Net results? Three times daily, in Rx’s Yiddish cries Scand. country Bank abbr. Side dish that’s sometimes mashed “Do we have approval?” Misdeed Is a buttinsky 7-5, e.g. … a former “Dateline” host? No one says his art was pointless Head, for short “Lord, We Ask Thee ____ We Part” (hymn) Turbaned sort Beehive hairstyle, e.g. Brewer Coors Info for an airport run “Cómo ____ usted?” … a onetime House speaker? Fender product Winter Olympics event Who said, “In waking a tiger, use a long stick” Eastern sch. with a noted film program Tuition, e.g. Longtime Chicago Symphony conductor One of three for J. R. R. Tolkien: Abbr. “Tush!” Aspects ____ fault 3 97 Start of a rationalization 99 Attic function 100 Like some Roman aphorisms 103 Out of action, in baseball lingo 105 Functional 106 Really get to 107 Tic-tac-toe starters? 112 Coke, to Pepsi 113 Hwys. 114 117 118 121 123 124 125 126 127 Mouthy? Sauce brand since 1937 Conference USA sch. Actor Marvin Book after Exodus: Abbr. Guy whose face might get slapped Mai ____ Gamer’s prefix with pets Retired boomer Cannon Beach library offers undead fun at Zombie Fest CANNON BEACH — Before kids trick or treat in downtown Cannon Beach, head to the Cannon Beach Library from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31 for some undead fun. The library is hosting a free Zombie Fest for ages 8 and up with zombie games, mu- sic, snacks and more. Come in your costumes for this fright-tastic event. Author and makeup artist Gregory E. Zschomler will present a zombie make-up demonstration using household items. He will also read from his book “Voodoo Virus.” Zschomler, who lives in Cannon Beach, is the author of 10 books, including the young adult book “The Amish vs. the Zombies” and the Bayou Boys Adventure series. The Cannon Beach Library is located at 131 N. Hemlock St. For more information, call 503-436-1391. October 29, 2015 | coastweekend.com | 17