JUNE 2, 2016 // 17 THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 18 19 BEST-PICTURE ADAPTATIONS 23 24 By Kevin G. Der / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 26 Answers on Page 5 1 4 9 13 18 19 21 23 24 26 28 29 30 32 33 37 43 45 46 48 49 50 56 59 60 61 62 63 64 67 71 74 75 79 80 81 Chorus line? 82 Obstacle in road repairs, maybe 84 … an éclair or crème brûlée, with “The”? 90 Previously 91 Spork part 92 Daughter in E. M. Forster’s “Howards End” 93 Neighbor of Irkutsk on a Risk board 96 Badger 99 … gorgeous fur? 103 Shred 105 Lit ____ 106 Safari sight? 107 Singer DiFranco 108 Like a portrait that seems to be watching you 110 Winnower 113 … cooties from hugs and kisses? 121 Blender setting 122 … a salon woman I go to? 123 Tush 124 Set of anecdotes 125 A while, in hyperbole 126 Olympian with a bow 127 Jet similar to a 747 128 Benedictine title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DOWN Chihuahua greeting Country singer Church * * * * Honeydew cousins U.S. women’s soccer star Krieger Volume measure Cause of boiling over Sarge, e.g. Jet Stand up to Bit of safari equipment Enlightened Buddhist 13 14 15 16 17 20 22 25 27 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 47 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 63 64 65 66 68 69 70 71 72 73 “Enough is enough!” “____ voce poco fa” (Rossini aria) PIN point One having a ball? G.R.E. takers: Abbr. Ice-cream order Juniors, maybe Writer ____ Stanley Gardner 1880s-’90s veep ____ P. Morton Step ____ Half of a Vegas show duo Shroud ____ Drive (street where Harry Potter grew up) Dweller along the Mandeb Strait Bridge support “As such …” College-campus ofering Like carpaccio or crudités Geisha’s accessory Metaphorical low point Physicist Nathan who postulated wormholes Attempt at a dunk tank Spiced teas The White House’s ____ Room Peeping Tom’s spot Modern encyclopedia platform Muses Simon of the “Mission: Impossible” ilms It circles the globe Merino mother Stethoscope’s place War on Poverty agcy. Main ingredient in queso relleno Bite Like candied apples Gillette razor name Liquor purchase Ring around the collar? Chief Theban god 6 7 8 37 9 20 11 31 38 32 33 40 41 42 46 50 57 51 58 52 53 72 68 64 69 86 91 103 87 82 88 98 99 116 Hightailed it Peaceful protest Apt anagram of SNAKE Slip Quash Peachy Things zygotes come from Pen point Commission, e.g. “You’re stuck with me” 111 112 83 94 95 106 109 110 118 119 120 123 126 78 102 117 122 125 101 77 90 105 108 76 89 100 104 115 66 93 107 114 61 75 92 113 55 65 81 85 97 36 48 74 96 35 17 70 80 84 34 60 73 79 16 44 54 63 71 15 43 47 59 62 67 14 29 39 56 13 22 28 49 12 21 45 76 77 78 82 83 85 86 87 88 89 10 25 27 30 ACROSS 2013 Best Picture nominee in which a main character isn’t human Airplane part “Hairspray” mom usually played by a man Leg presses work them 60 minuti Successors to Cutlasses Best Picture adaptation about … a search for the perfect brew, with “The”? Disney Channel’s “____ and Maddie” … inaudible metrical poetry, with “The”? Northeast Corridor train Like groaners River islet 1988 chart-topping country album Game for bankers? Psychedelic … a fat Eastern monarch? One in a no-blinking contest Second draft Neighbor Extended rental? Sea urchin, at a sushi bar … fools accompanying a pack of wild animals? King’s handful Chance occurrence, old-style Bad sound in a changing room Vegas-to-Denver dir. Part of a city network “Relax” Reusable part of a common thank-you gift … a reed and percussion duet? Group standing at the U.N. Treat with a “Golden” variety They rank below marquises Words before and after “what” O.T. book before Jeremiah 5 121 124 127 94 What stars do 95 Hilton alternative 97 Equilibrium 98 Sancho Panza, e.g. 100 About 3/4 of a football ield 101 ____ Heep (Dickens villain) 102 Like some sponsorship packages 104 One taking a long shot? 108 Preix with spore 109 “Slow Churned” brand 128 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Antipasto pairing Reason for a class struggle? TV inits. since 1975 Photographer’s asset Certain fraternity chapter “Wowie!” Musician’s asset Lapel attachment Suix with subsist Never, in Nikolaus Sketch in Astoria on Saturday OMSI holds summer solstice star party ASTORIA — In 2013, North- west artists Ron Stocke and Derek Gundy decided they wanted to collaborate on a special art educational project. The next year they created Sketch Seattle. They wanted it not only to inspire artists to sketch regularly, but also have it be one of the most powerful tools in their studio work as well. Locations for Sketch Seattle have included Gas Works Park, Pioneer Square, Pike Place Market, Seattle BUXTON — View the won- ders of the starry skies this June at L.L. Stub Stewart State Park with the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. On June 11, OMSI astronomers will celebrate the beginning of the sum- mer with a free Star Party. Visit L.L. Stub Stewart State Park’s Hilltop day-use area starting at sunset, weather permitting. This is your opportunity to view the pre-summer stars Center, and Port Townsend, Washington. Now, Stocke and Gundy are bringing their project to Astoria. The very irst Sketch Astoria will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat- urday, June 4. Tuition is $85. The event features a full day of sketching instruction around key areas of Astoria. Students will be based out of Dots N Doodles Art Supples, located at 303 Marine Drive. Registration for Sketch Astoria is open. Sketch Astoria will take place rain or shine; indoor sketching venues are already on the list as alternative places if it rains. If the event is can- celed, all students receive a full refund. In addition to adding Astoria, Stocke and Gun- dy hope to begin offering sketching days in Portland and San Francisco. Learn more at www. sketchastoria.com. For ques- tions, email sketchseattle@ gmail.com and other celestial objects up close and personal through telescopes and binoculars. Viewing highlights include a beautiful gathering of the moon with Jupiter, Mars, Saturn and much more. The event is open to beginners and experts of all ages. To get to L.L. Stub Stew- art State Park from the coast, take U.S. Highway 26 east and turn left on Oregon State Route 47; the park is located south of Vernonia. The event start at sunset and is free with $5 parking fee per vehicle. Warm cloth- ing and a lashlight with a red light are recommended. Personal telescopes and bin- oculars are welcome; bring them if you have them. On the scheduled day of each OMSI Star Party, orga- nizers suggest that interested visitors should check the OMSI Star Parties website www.omsi.edu/starparties for possible weather-related cancellations.