JUNE 16, 2016 // 25
THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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ATTENDING PHYSICIANS
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By Finn Vigeland / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
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Jump to conclusions
Of-guard
Medium
Has reservations
It may be waved from the top of a
pyramid
Olympic group in red, white and blue
Result of shaking a soda too hard before
opening?
Parts of many modern addresses
In ____ (gestating)
Homecoming giveaways
Herbert of the Pink Panther ilms
Limited
5 is a high one
Busy Apr. workers
Noted sexologist, in her infancy?
Yahoos
Common tidbits in fried rice
“Is That All There Is” singer Peggy
Any day now
Daniel ____ National Forest
Stocking stufer
Heroine of “The Rocky Horror Picture
Show”
Strike caller
“The paternity results are in … it’s the
protagonist of a long-running BBC sci-i
show!”?
Bury
Masseuse’s stock
Messages you don’t want to send to your
parents accidentally
Nosy person’s request
Watson’s creator
Element of one’s inheritance
Go to ____
Cousins of gulls
Maiden name of Harry Potter’s mother
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1970s-’80s Sixers star and friends?
Take out to dinner
Area with R.N.s
Disorder that the Ice Bucket Challenge
beneited, for short
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75 Collar
77 One of Spain’s Balearic Islands
79 Ones fully agreeing with you, metaphor-
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81 Kind of pick
82 “P.U.!”
85 Controversial TV personality’s magical
sidekick?
88 “I’m not overwhelmed”
89 Overwhelms, as with humor
91 Ironically, small Starbucks size
92 “Two thumbs up!”
93 “Quién ____?” (“Who knows?”: Sp.)
95 QB’s try: Abbr.
96 “Primal Fear” star, 1996
97 Rimes of country
98 Hurt a Bond villain?
101 A little progress, idiomatically
102 Quick smoke?
105 Loving, as eyes
106 Inits. at Grand Central Terminal
107 Feds
109 Fanny ____, Barbra Streisand role
111 Quickly
113 Sign on Lucy’s “Peanuts” booth … or a
hint to this puzzle’s theme
116 Broccoli pieces
117 Four Corners tribe
118 What’s played mainly for kicks?
119 Mid-Long Island community
120 Rahm Emanuel’s post-White House title
121 Not onboard, say
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“Ish”
Sports bigwig every February
Alternative to a cab
Resort area in northeast Pa.
12-Across’s skill
“____ moi le déluge”
Big name in audio equipment
Audio equipment
Jump-start of sorts, in brief
Eucalyptus lovers
Our Children magazine org.
Release
The P.L.O.’s Arafat
Just below average
Resolve a dispute in a modern way
Has the lights of, perhaps
Detective’s assignment
“Butt out!” briely
Certain airline alerts, for short
Knight’s greeting
Continues forward
Topless?
Plead not guilty
____ and aahs
Moue
Good listeners
“Ask Me Another” airer
Suborn
Directed the rowers
Matchmaking site that asks, “Do you
keep kosher?”
Land in South America
“You sure got me pegged!”
Strong appetite
Latin love
Bird so named because of its call
Frequent James Franco collaborator
Rock whose name sounds good?
Certain notebooks
Where “The Princess Diaries” is set
& 65 Technological escalations
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“The Hunger Games” star, in tabloids
Pattern for a forensic scientist
Future dealings?
Chip material
Financial ____
Dickens nom de plume
Beat
Department head
In ine shape
Yemeni seaport
Baseball V.I.P.s
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Like many uneditable iles
“Cry me a river!”
Tabloid twosome
Stereotypically rowdy dudes
1961 Michelangelo Antonioni drama
Awards won by Stephen King and
Agatha Christie
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in the Senate
97 Time to give up?
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Abbr. on a cover sheet
Furnishings
More dangerous in the winter, say
Comedy, e.g.
Loopy little ilms?
Down Under greeting
Bad thing to lose
Rolling in it
Superlative inish
Longoria of “Telenovela”
She-bear: Sp.
Astoria Visual Arts residency program Tickets on sale for chorus performance
SEASIDE — The Cannon
“Someone to Watch Over
the chorus will present other
ofers free studio space for artists
Beach Chorus will present its
Me,” “Strike Up the Band,”
musical selections with pia-
ASTORIA — Astoria Visual
Arts Artists-in-Residence
Program (AVA a-i-r) seeks
applications from local art-
ists interested in the upcom-
ing residency, which will run
from July 1 to Sept. 30.
The deadline for applica-
tion is June 26.
Residency inalists
(currently limited to locally
based visual artists) are cho-
sen on the basis of artistic
merit by an independent
selection panel of working
professionals in the arts,
artists and arts patrons. The
selected artists are provided
with a studio in the Astoria
Downtown Historic District
free of charge for a three-
month residency period.
Artists who have applied
in the past are encouraged
to reapply with an updated
portfolio and statement re-
lecting updates and changes.
AVA a-i-r is designed to
encourage the creative, intel-
lectual and personal growth
of emerging artists. While
no exhibition, publication
or performance is required,
community responsibility
includes a weekend open
studio event.
For more information and
to apply online, visit asto-
riavisualarts.org. AVA was
founded in 1989 to strength-
en and promote the arts in the
greater Astoria area.
sixth annual Cabaret perfor-
mance at 7 p.m. July 8 and 9 at
the Seaside Elks Lodge, which
is located at 324 Ave. A.
This season’s Cabaret
theme is New York’s Gersh-
wins.
The chorus will sing a
medley of tunes composed by
George and Ira Gershwin that
include “An American in Par-
is,” “I Got Rhythm,” “They
Can’t Take That Away from
Me,” “Somebody Loves Me,”
“Swanee” and more.
Under the direction of
John Buehler, the Cannon
Beach Chorus presents the
summer Cabaret performance
as a beneit concert for the
Cannon Beach Chorus Vocal
Scholarship, which is award-
ed to graduating high school
seniors who will continue
choral participation at the
collegiate level.
In addition to the Gersh-
win pieces, individuals from
nist Susan Buehler and emcee
Paul Dueber.
Tickets are $20 for
individuals and $120 for a
table of eight. Ticket pur-
chases include an evening of
entertainment, lite bites from
the buffet with beverage and a
cash bar.
Seating is limited, and
tickets must be purchased in
advance. For table reserva-
tions and tickets, call 503-
436-0378.