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About The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current | View Entire Issue (March 10, 2016)
The New York Times Magazine Crossword 1 2 3 4 18 19 IN CHARACTER 22 23 By David J. Kahn / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 26 Answers on Page 20 ACROSS 1 Spokesperson in TV insurance ads 4 Candidate’s concern 9 Snap 13 “Not ____!” 18 Manhattan developer? 19 Big name in travel guides 20 Track runner 21 “Et tu” follower 22 Sharing word 23 See blurb 26 It may detect a break, for short 27 Hit 2011 animated ilm 28 Stay here 29 Source of iron 30 An eternity 31 See blurb 35 Crashes badly 37 Czech reformer Jan 38 Press (for) 39 Cut of 40 Request after a breakdown 43 Some cleaners 45 See blurb 50 Billionaire sorts 52 ____ Peninsula 53 Borah Peak locale 54 Part of a foot 55 Music appreciation 57 Lead-in to care or dare 58 Nike ____ Max 61 Dedicated works 62 See blurb 67 How to play solitaire 68 Some conversation interruptions 69 See blurb 79 Italian ine? 80 Big head 81 Figure in “The Garden of Earthly Delights” 82 Hal, to Henry IV 83 Titania or Oberon, in space 84 Former NBC drama 86 National alternative 88 Getting ready, with “up” 90 See blurb 95 Jazz (up) 96 Place for plaques 97 Dos 98 Bro or sis 100 Mound great 101 Ham 103 See blurb 109 Squeakers 111 Best Foreign Language Film of 2014 112 Fiver 113 Always, to Shakespeare 114 One carrying a toon? 115 See blurb 120 Har-____ (tennis court surface) 121 Part of a legend 122 Hunted for morays 123 Sides of sectors 124 Atypical 125 Lascivious sort 126 Some speedsters, for short 127 Photographer Adams 128 Seedy type? DOWN 1 Rude thing to drop 2 First lady before Michelle 3 Senate’s president pro tempore after Patrick Leahy 4 Movie co. behind “Boyhood” and “Transamerica” 5 He played Bond seven times 6 Allows in 7 Not follow orders or guidelines 8 Time remembered 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 24 25 32 33 34 36 39 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 56 58 59 60 63 64 65 66 69 70 71 72 73 Phony persona Stumblebum One of two New Testament books Like some old schoolhouses “Scandal” airer Food for Oliver Twist Major Italian highway See 69-Down Modernists, informally Kind of column Giorgio’s god Like comebacks? Brunch pie Food-safety org. Commander’s place Years at the Colosseum Christopher ____, tippler in “The Taming of the Shrew” Earthy color “____ asking?” Singer Anthony Metal marble Duchamp’s movement Sci-i race It may come in sheets Flaps Fourth parts in series of eight It’s a wrap Reached, numerically Dumas swordsman Arctic weather phenomenon “I Wanna Be Sedated” rockers ____ Jemison, irst African-American woman in space Tag end? Didn’t move Some newcomers’ study, in brief With 16-Down, what “stet” means Real-time messaging system ____ piccata Move, informally Three-time All-Star Longoria for the 6 7 8 32 9 28 44 50 45 55 29 35 46 56 47 58 64 73 115 42 76 77 78 107 108 61 66 75 82 92 87 94 98 102 103 111 104 117 89 95 99 105 100 106 112 116 83 88 93 97 110 60 74 86 91 109 59 65 81 85 101 41 68 80 96 40 53 72 90 17 49 57 71 84 16 36 48 67 79 15 30 52 63 70 14 39 51 69 13 25 38 62 12 21 34 37 54 11 24 33 43 10 20 27 31 Note: The answers to 23-, 31-, 45-, 62-, 69-, 90-, 103- and 115-Across are themselves clues to the names spelled by their circled letters. 5 113 118 114 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 74 75 76 77 78 79 85 86 87 Tampa Bay Rays It’s good for the long haul Lottery winner’s cry Mel Blanc, notably Daughter of Nereus Director Lee Sucked dry City on the Brazos River Loretta Lynch and Eric Holder: Abbr. Greek summit 89 Pit-____ 91 Penalty for poor service, maybe 92 Colors 1960s-style 93 Many ski lodges 94 Like Lhasa apsos 99 Lhasa apso and others 102 Like polenta 103 Some electrical plugs 104 First string? 105 Inc. cover subj. 106 “Journey to ____,” recurring segment on “Sesame Street” 107 Unhip 108 Lose, in a way 109 Tousle 110 ____ Empire 116 Pay-view connection 117 Keyboard abbr. 118 Packers’ org.? 119 Up to, briely Go birding with Oregon State Parks Artists encouraged to apply for residency WARRENTON — Do you have an appreciation for birds and want some experience on how best to see them? Or are you an experienced birder wanting to help with bird surveys? You can join Oregon State Parks’ Let’s Go Birding program, which offers birding activities in the local area year-round. Birding activities are free, and birders 8 years old and older are welcome; children ages 8 to 14 must be accom- panied by a guardian. Loaner binoculars are available for up to 10 birders. Bring your own binoculars if they are avail- able. In 2016, the Sunset Beach State Recreation Site and the Fort to Sea Trail is the site of weekly bird surveys. The sur- veys monitor the bird species from season to season. Each survey will take around two hours and will cover several diverse habitats along the trail. For questions, contact Park Ranger Dane Osis at 503-861- 3170 x 41 or at dane.osis@ oregon.gov For the Sunset Beach week- ly bird surveys, meet at the Fort to Sea Trailhead at Sunset Beach State Recreation Area. The surveys will take place at 9 a.m. on the following dates: Saturday, March 12; Friday, March 18; Friday, March 25; Wednesday, March 30. Fort Stevens State Park also holds a monthly bird sur- vey; meet at Battery Russell in the park. The survey will take place from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 23. Astoria Visual Arts’ next a-i-r is set for April 1 to June 30 ASTORIA — Astoria Visual Arts Artists-in-Residence Program seeks applications from local artists interested in the upcom- ing artist’s residency term, which runs from April 1 to June 30. Residency ¿nalists currently limited to locally based artists) are chosen on the basis of artis- tic merit by an independent blind selection panel of established working arts professionals and arts patrons. The selected artists are pro- vided with a studio in the Astoria Downtown Historic District free of charge for a three-month resi- dency period. Artists who have applied in the past are encouraged to reap- ply with an updated portfolio and statement reÀecting updates and changes. The deadline for application is March 28. AVA a-i-r is designed to en- courage the creative, intellectual and personal growth of emerging artists. While no exhibition, publi- cation or performance is required of the selected artist, community responsibility includes a weekend open studio event before the end of each AVA a-i-r session. For more information and to apply online, visit http://astoria- visualarts.org AVA was founded in 1989 as a nonpro¿t membership orga- nization to enhance, strengthen and promote the arts in the great- er Astoria area. March 10, 2016 | coastweekend.com | 17