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About The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 2016)
The New York Times Magazine Crossword 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 20 SOMETHING IN THE WATER 22 23 By Randolph Ross / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 25 26 29 30 Answers on Page 20 ACROSS 1 “Things aren’t so bad!” 8 Memorable mission 13 Napoleon, for one 19 Head of the army? 20 Jerusalem’s province, to the Romans 21 Role for Julia Louis-Dreyfus 22 Iron Man, e.g. 23 Where a 28-Across was often submerged in W.W. II 25 Prefix with comic 26 Chinese leader? 28 See 23-Across 29 More sound 30 Global supporter of the arts 33 Retailer ____ Taylor 34 Kind of PC port 37 Grocery chain since 1926 38 See 43-Across 39 A or O, e.g. 41 Ready to be drawn 43 Where you might tour the Grand Canyon in a 38-Across 47 See 50-Across 49 Young hare 50 Where an Italian tourist might ride in a 47-Across 52 Honkers 54 “If I Ruled the World” rapper 56 Heavy metal venue? 57 Approximately 58 Bars frequented at night 61 Tiny bit 62 Not, to a Scot 63 Saloon sounds 64 Knock over 65 Animal that an ailurophobe fears 66 Unimpressive mount 67 “So ____” 68 Where to find Moscow in the U.S.: Abbr. 69 1993 standoff site 70 Trembling trees 72 Does some grilling 73 See 79-Across 76 Solo pilot? 77 Vice ____ 79 Where a 73-Across sails loaded with fuel 81 See 85-Across 84 What a vulgarian has 85 Place for an 81-Across to catch seafood 90 [Humph!] 91 Put one’s foot down 92 Cowpoke’s friend 93 U.K. award 94 Yearbook sect. 95 Political writer Matt 97 École educator 99 Ticked off 101 See 105-Across 103 First name on the Supreme Court 104 Suite spot, say 105 What a 101-Across travels for some urban commuters 111 James Joyce short story in “Dubliners” 113 Self-image? 114 Time to start walking 115 Campaign poster word 116 Not quite 117 “Ain’t happening” 118 Investigative pieces DOWN 1 Great work of literature 2 Try 3 “But thy ____ summer shall not fade”: Shak. 4 “It’s a Wonderful Life” role 5 Attention to detail 6 Article in Le Monde 7 Sell 8 They have belts and coats 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 24 27 31 32 34 35 36 38 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 53 55 57 58 59 60 64 67 69 71 Cholesterol inits. Top of the minors Aid in picking sides Crunchy snack Butter ____ (ice- cream flavor) Buckets It counts as a plate appearance but not as an at-bat, briefly Trash-bag accessory Retrovirus component Appetite Cabinet member who served all eight years under Bill Clinton Saturn model with a scientific name Awaiting Basketball’s King James, for one Cassini of fashion Let flow again Lack of compassion Russian relative of a guitar Party with glow sticks, maybe Stumbles Rouen relation Makeshift beds Bread spreads Lawyer’s thing Lake that’s the source of the Mississippi Banded rock “Waiting for Lefty” playwright Hindu soul Metal grates for grilling One-way flight? Hide away Seven U.S. presidents, by birth Notre Dame football legend They’re blown in the winds Tourist attraction on N.Y.C.’s Fifth Ave. Charged Support for ballet dancers Place for a spare tire Send into a swoon Astoria Yacht Club to hold open house ASTORIA — Although the sce- nic qualities of the Astoria area are unequaled, simply looking at the scenery is not enough for some people. Boating can be an active and exciting way to ex- plore the area for all ages, and, since 1931, the Yacht Club is where the recreational boating community in Astoria gets to- gether. The emphasis is on hav- ing fun on the water, seamanship and safety. The Astoria Yacht Club will host an Open House from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 16 at its clubroom, located at 300 Industry St., Suite 201. Anyone interested in join- ing the fun on the water, in their own boat or crewing on someone else’s, is welcome to DWWHQGDQG¿QGRXWKRZWREH- come involved. The Sea Scouts will serve hot dogs from their sailboat Flying Cloud at 1 p.m. and give tours of the boat. Veteran skipper Norm Shatto will lead a discussion of local boating conditions on the lower Columbia at 4 p.m. %HVW NQRZQ IRU LWV ¿HUFHO\ competitive racing program, the Yacht Club also sponsors local cruises, a small-boat/kayaking group, and educational and so- cial activities. Yacht Club mem- bers will be on hand throughout the day to discuss these pro- grams. This year, the club is also sponsoring an open-to-all week- night cruising rally along the As- toria waterfront, with social hour for all participants afterward in the club room at the West End Mooring Basin. $ZDUGV DQG JLIW FHUWL¿FDWHV will be given for just about any- WKLQJ²H[FHSWFRPLQJLQ¿UVW This will be strictly for fun. 37 44 27 31 54 74 75 84 42 67 72 77 81 82 78 83 86 87 92 96 97 101 102 108 109 88 89 93 98 99 103 104 110 111 113 114 115 116 117 118 Lifts up a mountain Geom. shape ____ III, inspiration for Dracula Cry of mock horror “Don’t forget about me” Set off Announcement at the end of a long car trip 86 Org. established by President Nixon 36 62 71 91 74 75 77 78 80 82 83 35 61 76 85 107 34 18 48 66 80 106 17 56 65 79 105 55 70 95 16 51 60 69 94 15 41 47 59 64 90 14 40 50 58 13 33 46 57 73 32 39 45 63 12 28 53 68 11 24 49 52 10 21 38 43 9 87 “Little piggy” holders 88 Lack 89 “Count me in” 91 When repeated, 1968 name in the news 95 Generic juice flavor 96 Scroll holder 98 Choking on a Life Saver, e.g. 99 Fowl language? 100 Rich kid in “Nancy” 100 112 101 102 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 Young Arab Sant’ Gria brand “I don’t think so” Stowe girl Card game for two Financial report abbr. Opposite of FF Dangerous pet Aggravate Enter contest, get your design on 2016 Great Columbia Crossing 10K race T-shirt ASTORIA — Artists have a chance to have their work fea- tured on a special T-shirt, one to be worn by thousands of people. The Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce is holding a T-shirt Art Contest for the 2016 Great Columbia Crossing. Artists can submit designs to be considered for the 10K race’s T-shirt now through May 9. More information, includ- ing the entry form, is available online at GreatColumbia- Crossing.com Each year, the Great Co- lumbia Crossing allows about 3,000 experienced athletes and amateurs alike to cross the Columbia River on foot. Many participants purchase the event T-shirt to wear on event day and as a keepsake of their ac- complishment. Participants start the race in Washington, cross the 4.1-mile-long Astoria-Megler Bridge — typically open to YHKLFOH DQG F\FOH WUDI¿F RQO\ ² DQG ¿QLVK LQ 2UHJRQ 7KH bridge rises 205 feet above the river, offering a challenging incline as well as panoramic views of the historic Astoria and Warrenton communities. The 35th annual race is set for Oct. 16. 2016 is also the 50th anni- versary of the construction of the Astoria-Megler Bridge. April 14, 2016 | coastweekend.com | 17