The New York Times Magazine Crossword
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TWISTING ONE’S WORDS
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By Jeff Chen / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
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World-champion figure skater Thomas
“He did not just say that!”
Email letters
Nothing but
“If only …”
Idahoan’s pride
____ Lubovitch Dance Company
Funnies drawing
Luge or figure skating
Basic
Advanced degree in math?
____ army, group that marches across
the earth in Revelation
Hesitate in speech
Loses juice?
Round of four
Mao’s successor
Thickets
Dr. J’s do, once
Trespass
Big swig
Daily Planet photographer
Pop singer ____ Marie
Solidify
Newspaper desk
Motocross racers, for short
Clatter
Fall apart
The king of Egypt has a part in it
Furnace work
Advancing
Like villains, often
Blundering
1.5 in a jigger: Abbr.
Waters who sang “Am I Blue?”
Some HDTVs
Application info
89-Down nickname, with “the”
Origin of “pooh-bah”
Pronoun with an apostrophe
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Toss in
Suckers
“Lean Forward” sloganeer
____-cow
Castle-breaching explosive
Some bank jobs, for short
Shamans, e.g.
Pepsi employee
Bela Lugosi’s role in “Son of Franken-
stein”
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92 Journalist Nellie who went around the
world
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speare
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108 Snitch
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Morse
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Super Bowl and a World Series
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122 Some family histories
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126 Benzene derivative, for one
127 Sen. Gillibrand’s home: Abbr.
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129 Anticipatory times
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Anticipatory times
A-teamers
Vietnamese sandwich
Question asked while tapping a microphone
____ vez (again: Sp.)
Experiences fame
State capital in a mailing address
New baby
Column on a flight board: Abbr.
Hrs. for eBay listings
Censors
It makes for smooth sailing
Drink for Hercule Poirot
Spreading belief?
Typed, as data
Logician’s strong point
Building add-on
According to
Super G shape
M.R.I. readers
“Star Trek” virtual reality room
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What causes storms to swirl in opposite
directions in the Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
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To the point … or not pointed
Russian line
Lee who directed “Life of Pi”
War of 1812 battle site
Confucian doctrine
____ libre (poetry form)
Semiliquid lump
Exude
Shock, in a way
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Family name of old TV
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Like eyes after an all-nighter
Expressions of doubt
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selected works by Dutch artist
Henk Pander, who will be the
jurer for this exhibition. Pan-
der arrived in Portland in 1965
and has lived there ever since,
creating works that challenge
status quo modern art of the
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Pander’s works are in many
collections, including those of
the Rijksmuseum in Amster-
dam, Museum Henriette Polak
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Amsterdam, city of Portland,
Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
Pasadena, Portland Art Mu-
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seum, Frye Art Museum in
Seattle, Jordan Schnitzer Mu-
seum of Art at the University
of Oregon, and Hallie Ford
Museum of Art at Willamette
University, where a 50-year
retrospective exhibition of
his work was shown in 2011.
His public commissions are at
Oregon State University, Or-
egon Public Safety Academy
in Salem, Portland Center for
the Visual Arts, and numerous
other locations.
The exhibition will open
with a reception from 5 to 7
p.m. Feb. 27, and there will
be a Sunday morning light
breakfast, with mimosas, the
following day, at which Pan-
der will discuss his work and
take questions. The show will
run to March 26.
You do not have to be a
member to submit work to
this exhibition. There is not
submission fee, but there is
a commission charged on
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a reduced commission fee. An
individual membership costs
$35 per year.
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88 Texas
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91 Malady caused by H2N2
94 Tasting like lamb
96 Shakespearean title role
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New Left org.
Plus or minus thing
What a film may be emailed as
Crawling, say
Last word of grace
Next-to-last word of grace, often
Bereavement
Big name in Chicago politics
1856 antislavery novel
“You don’t know ____”
____ San Lucas, Mexico
Klondike bar symbol
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Artwork for this February juried exhibition should focus on the human body or portraiture
Work should be delivered
to Cannon Beach Gallery,
located at 1064 S. Hemlock
St., between 10 a.m. and
4 p.m. Feb. 23, and artists
should plan to pick up any
unselected work the follow-
ing day from noon to 4 p.m.
Work should be exhibition
ready and framed appro-
priately. Organizers pre-
fer that work have hanging
hardware. Work that is not
exhibition ready will not be
accepted.
The show will also feature
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Cannon Beach Arts Association calls for artwork for ‘From Life’
CANNON BEACH — The Can-
non Beach Arts Association
is seeking submissions for
the upcoming juried exhibi-
tion “From Life.” The theme
can be interpreted freely, but
should include representa-
tions of the body or portrai-
ture, or document human life.
The emphasis of this show is
on observational drawing and
painting.
Works should not exceed 36
inches in width. Each artist may
submit up to three works. All
work must be available for sale.
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111 Lightsaber battles
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115 Actor Robert of “Licence to Kill” and
“The Goonies”
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‘From Life’
Drop off work:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23
Cannon Beach Gallery
1064 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach
cannonbeacharts.org
Opening reception
5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27
Cannon Beach Gallery
Sunday reception
Sunday, Feb. 28
Cannon Beach Gallery
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