JUNE 23, 2016 // 17
THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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ARTFUL THINKING
By Tracy Bennett / Edited by Will Shortz
Answers on Page 22
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Whammy
Where les enfants might play
Rendered speechless
Female lobsters
Every which way
Subject for a mariachi band
Insubstantial
Like Voldemort
Artist’s favorite spiritual?
Ablution, e.g.
Fireighter’s need, maybe
Summer Olympics host after London
___ vu
Food item a cook might lip
Prescription pain medication
Nos. in a directory
Look for
Several, in Seville
Cool with what others are doing
Go (for)
Christmas song line from an artist?
Batman villain
What Mississippi cheerleaders ask for a lot
How you might do something gross
Cagney or Lacey: Abbr.
Daughter of James II
Where there’s Wi-Fi availability
Get ready to drive
Former six-term senator from Indiana
More yang than yin: Abbr.
Monetary bribes, in slang
What a star probably has
N.R.A. piece?: Abbr.
Artist’s favorite Broadway musical?
Revival meeting miracles
___ Zulu (warrior dubbed Africa’s
Napoleon)
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75 Defrocked villain on “Bufy the Vampire
Slayer”
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82 ___ generis
83 Part of an umpire’s count
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87 Parts of an orrery
89 Artist’s expression for “Such is life”?
92 Easter purchase
93 Worth all the hype, as a ilm
94 Snorkeling aids
95 “Tsk!”
98 Finger
99 Cuts some slack
103 “Zero Dark Thirty” locale
105 Castaway’s construction
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112 How the expert artist passed her
exam?
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117 Last word in the Torah
118 Rain man?
119 Inclination
120 ___ Club
121 River that “sweats oil and tar” in T. S.
Eliot’s “The Waste Land”
122 Predoctoral tests, for short
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Tatooine race in the “Star Wars” saga
What’s big at the movies?
Like old unrecyclable bottles
Certain Jaguar
Pre-exam feeling, maybe
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Playground retort
South Korea’s ___ Tae Woo
Bufet cabinet
Key of Schubert’s “Trout” Quintet: Abbr.
Bronze
Topper
Ancient
Patchwork quilts have lots of them
“Good point”
Artist’s line of weary resignation?
“On This Night of a Thousand Stars”
musical
Capone’s top henchman
Wintry mix
Flawed, as mdse.
Party host’s convenience
Reposed
“Laborare ___ orare” (Freemasons’
motto)
What Morehouse College lacks
Before, poetically
Home of Kings Peak
Little muchacho
What the tipsy artist had at the bar?
Liz of “Garield,” e.g.
Pay to cross town, maybe
First chimp to orbit Earth
Pay to cross town, maybe
Pop icon?
“The Odd Couple” role
Daft
“Phooey!”
Gauntlet thrower’s challenge
What the artist confused people with?
Norse source for Loki lore
Dash
Dairy consumer’s enzyme
Erotic
Good wife in “The Good Earth”
Org. protecting music copyrights
“Congress ___ make no law …”
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Preix with poise
Pain and sufering
“Gay” capital
Summer lawn sight
New Jersey’s ___ University
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Apiarist’s woe
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Watchful ones?
Holy city of Iran
Access charge, of a sort
Debatable sighting
Words to live by
Blurts (out)
___ yoga
Arabic name meaning “wise”
J. Carrol ___, Oscar nominee for
“Sahara”
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Phycologist’s study
Some templegoers
Pro vote
Birdbrain
“___ fair …”
Discoveries of Michael Faraday
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Easter purchase
___’easter
“Boardwalk Empire” network
Kids: Sign up for free engineering camp Astoria Yacht Club hosts summer events
ASTORIA — Do you know
a middle school student who
likes to create, build and ind
out how things work? The
Oregon Coast STEM Hub
has partnered with Oregon
State University Precollege
Programs to offer a Science,
Technology, Engineering
and Math (STEM) camp this
summer in four locations on
the coast: in Astoria, New-
port, Florence and Bandon.
The Astoria engineering
camp will take place from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 27 and
28 at the Columbia River
Maritime Museum’s Barbey
Maritime Center.
The free two-day camp
will be led by college stu-
dents from OSU’s Center
for Outreach in Science
and Engineering for Youth
(COSEY). Students enter-
ing seventh, eighth or ninth
grade will explore careers in
STEM ields through hands-
on activities like building
catapults, wave energy
devices and solar cars.
The camp is an opportuni-
ty for participants to have fun,
develop teamwork, commu-
nication and leadership skills,
and to learn from mentors
about what it’s like to go to
college. Lunch is included.
Space is limited; pre-reg-
istration is required. Register
online at http://tinyurl.com/
COSEYcamps. Or call 541-
867-0329.
To learn more about the
engineering camp, visit
oregoncoaststem.oregonstate.
edu or email OregonCoast
STEM@oregonstate.edu
ASTORIA — This summer,
the Astoria Yacht Club is
sponsoring a new type of
event on the water: a social
cruise, known as the Down-
town Rally.
Any boat is welcome to
attend, whether power or
sail, member-owned or not.
The public is also invited to
participate in an evening of
cruising, socializing and fun
prizes.
Skippers are asked to
meet at 5:30 p.m. every
other Thursday in the
clubroom upstairs in the
Chinook Building, located at
340 Industry St., to learn the
course and be included in
the rally.
Boats will leave the dock
at 6 p.m., and crews will
return to the clubroom by
8:30 p.m. for refreshments
and awards. Gift certiicates
from Fort George Brewery
will be awarded for just
about anything except com-
ing in irst.
All that’s required is
basic liability insurance (all
local marinas require this
anyway), U.S. Coast Guard
required safety equipment,
and an anchor and rode.
The Astoria Yacht Club
is looking forward to seeing
friends in their boats and
to treating guests to fun,
non-competitive summer
evenings on the river, with
time to socialize and munch-
ies afterward.
The dates of the rallies
are: June 23, July 7 and 21,
Aug. 4 and 18, and Sept. 1
and 15.