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The New York Times Magazine Crossword 1 2 3 4 5 6 19 EXPANDED WORLDVIEW Answers on Page 20 1 6 11 15 19 20 21 22 23 25 27 28 29 30 32 35 38 40 41 43 44 47 48 53 55 56 57 59 60 63 67 68 71 72 74 75 ACROSS Kind of chip Novelist Tillie who wrote “Tell Me a Riddle” 1950s sci-fi terror, with “the” Pro-baller-turned-commentator for N.B.A. on TNT Upper reaches Last method of death in Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None” Letter sign-off Modern movement inits. *1978 movie in which Kevin Bacon made his film debut Minicar, say Makeup for a “Wizard of Oz” character? Cooperate (with) Didn’t exist Sufficient, in brief *Having it made Deg. in the boardroom Fails to brake in time for, maybe “I see what you did there!” Comments from a crossword kibitzer It’s sold by the yard If all else fails Actor Morales *Progress preventer Some Vegas attractions Prophet whose name means “deliver- ance” Southern Italian port Lock combination? Helmeted deity Cravings Sing loudly Non-____ (modern food label) *1990s-2000s HBO hit A, in Amiens Feeling “Chilean” fish Typewriter type 76 Family symbols 79 Mexican sauce 80 “Natural” way to serve a roast 81 “Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette,” e.g. 84 *Laos or Vietnam 88 Start to -matic 89 “Oh jeez, don’t look at me” 90 Sue Grafton’s “____ for Ricochet” 91 Result of overexposure? 94 Where phone nos. might be stored 95 Burst through, as a barrier 100 Prefix meaning 118-Across 101 *Sobriquet for ardent Boston fans 105 Tetra- plus two 106 Superficially repair 107 Things always kept on hand? 109 Quick jump in the pool 110 Like some photography 113 *Popular app that can view any of the places named at the ends of the answers to the starred clues 115 Tippy-top 116 Disturbance 117 Bach composition 118 See 100-Across 119 Shock to the system 120 “____-Team” 121 Blackjack option 122 “Duck Dynasty” network 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DOWN More likely to win a handwriting award When many start the workday Achebe who wrote “Things Fall Apart” Designer line? Like some medication Available Sarges’ superiors March composer Curves seen in sports car ads Formerly Instrument in a metalworker’s union? 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 24 26 31 33 34 35 36 37 39 42 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 58 60 61 62 64 65 66 68 69 70 73 75 77 Soloist? Lose control at the buffet Appear Blind part Elev. Prez on a penny 15 mins. of an N.F.L. game Rich Richie Tolkien creatures Purchase at an optometrist’s Cry of pain “Vamoose!” Work well together Seasoned pork sausage, informally “No warranty” Third-largest island in Italy, after Sicily and Sardinia “____ the Beat” (1982 Go-Go’s hit) Broadly smiling Gang in “Grease” with an automotive name Reggae precursor Fetches See 112-Down Deliver to, as a pickup line Agile mountain climbers Explorer’s grp. Guitar bars One way to sit by Storklike waders Dissuade La saison chaude P.I., in old slang Board displaying the alphabet Like some DVD-exclusive releases Mess with, as hair or siblings What covers parts of 80-Down? Poetic shades L.A. locale Cartoon Great Dane, informally Coup d’état Cable channel whose first initial stands 8 9 10 11 20 23 By Howard Barkin / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 7 31 38 32 33 44 50 51 55 41 45 57 61 77 83 63 88 70 100 101 79 85 111 98 99 87 90 93 94 95 102 103 96 104 105 107 112 97 108 113 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 for its founder Drama that can go on for years See 68-Down Order in the court Cabinet dept. El ____ The year 2510 Average Thirty, en français Thorough 109 114 115 78 80 81 82 83 85 86 87 89 66 80 86 106 110 65 71 89 92 64 75 78 84 91 37 54 74 76 82 36 58 62 69 73 81 35 47 53 68 72 18 42 46 52 60 67 17 26 34 56 59 16 22 40 43 49 15 29 39 48 14 25 28 30 13 21 24 27 12 92 93 95 96 97 98 99 River past Orsk Meal Mogul Churned Star of Hitchcock’s “The Birds” Egressed Nymph turned into a laurel tree, in Greek myth 102 “Calvin and Hobbes” girl 103 Tennis situation after deuce 104 Border county of New York or Pennsyl- vania 106 “omg” or “lol,” say 108 Phantasy Star maker 110 Indian mausoleum opening? 111 N.Y.S.E. debut 112 With 49-Down, singer with the autobi- ography “It Wasn’t All Velvet” 113 Guys’ dates, informally 114 ____ Pacis (Roman monument) Oregon Coast Crawler train to take a scenic journey in October All-day excursion offers breathtaking views, adventure GARIBALDI — RailsNW and the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad will offer a special rail excur- sion this October using a historic steam engine on tracks that see very limited services, passenger or otherwise. The Oregon Coast Crawl- er will take passengers on a memorable all-day journey of exploration and beautiful Ore- gon scenery, all by vintage train powered by a steam locomo- tive. The trip takes place Oct. 1. Starting at 10:30 a.m. in the vil- lage of Garibaldi, this signature RailsNW excursion will make a leisurely trip on the Port of Til- lamook Bay line along the North Oregon Coast, affording fantas- tic panoramic views of both Til- lamook and Nehalem Bays. Passengers will have an hour of free time to explore the inter- esting harbor town of Wheeler and stretch their legs before the train turns inland to journey through the Coast Range and canyons. As the train continues to its destination of Batterson, pas- sengers will travel through the scenic and not easily accessible Nehalem River canyon at the peak of Oregon’s fall foliage. The train will stop in Batterson at 2:30 p.m. for a 45-minute break. On the return trip to Garib- aldi, the train will stop for more free time (another 45-minute break) in Rockaway Beach to allow passengers to stretch their legs and possibly pick up some taffy or ice cream, both locally made in Tillamook County. The train should pull back into the Garibaldi home station at 6:15 p.m. The train is scheduled to be pulled by the McCloud River Railroad No. 25, a locomotive that was featured in the movie “Stand By Me.” The train will also use an open-air car for unparalleled views and enhanced enjoyment in addition to the two indoor coaches. All passengers will have a guaranteed indoor seat, and the outdoor space will be shared throughout the day. A minimum of three photo runbys have been scheduled, and more will be added as time permits. The trip includes a box lunch, water and snacks to be served onboard. Cost is $125 per person. Ad- vance tickets are required,; no walk-ups will be allowed. The trip is limited to less than 120 passengers, and passengers must be 8 years old or older. For more information or to book your train ticket, call Rail- Submitted photo The Oregon Coast Crawler will offer a scenic train ride Oct. 1 pulled by a steam locomotive. sNW at 503-292-5055 or visit www.railsnw.com and click on Oregon Coast Crawler under United States tours. April 21, 2016 | coastweekend.com | 17