JULY 14, 2016 // 17 THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 19 DOUBLE QUOTE 23 By Patrick Berry / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 26 Answers on Page 23 5 1 5 9 14 19 21 22 23 24 26 27 29 30 31 33 35 36 39 41 44 47 50 51 54 56 57 59 60 61 62 64 66 67 68 71 74 75 76 Unable to continue 77 Nameless network user 78 Some dumps 80 Image Awards org. 81 Hall of announcing 82 Pan’s home, in myth 84 Minority branch of Islam 86 Longtime Texas politico Phil 87 Free throws, e.g. 91 ____ horn 94 Judges to be 97 Use as a bed 98 Mom-to-aunt term 101 Actress Mason 103 Journalist/columnist Carl 105 France : madame :: Italy : ____ 107 Request for permission 109 Showing few lights, as cities during W.W.II 112 Follow 113 Beeper from “a long time ago,” informally 114 Speaker of this puzzle’s “double quote” 115 Have another crack at 116 Long 117 Humorist Bombeck 118 Spotted (containing the last part of the “double quote”) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DOWN Like vindaloo Golfer Palmer, to fans Health care giant Disputed North Pole visitor Sir, in Surrey Emulate Head guy in “Hamlet”? Draw in Difficult duty Market problem Technology eschewers Not secured, as a gate 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 25 28 31 32 34 36 37 38 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 53 55 57 58 59 61 62 63 65 66 67 68 69 70 72 Reagan-era program, in brief Went over Crosses the sill Pernod flavoring Crowd scenes? “Woman With a Parasol” painter Kikkoman product “Oliver!” director Reed “____ any drop to drink”: Coleridge Repent of Consents to “Bearded” flower Celebrate gloatingly Grown-up pullet Deceptive police op Freight-train component Delicately applies Be deserving of Treated with a preservative, as telephone poles Teen spots Michael’s wife in “The Godfather” One who seems responsible but isn’t Faux sophistication Slam Reform Party founder “Idylls of the King” woman Shaver Without a date Explicitly Med. care options ____ Villa (English football club) Like major generals Pushes Nonhuman 1930s film star Draft picks Gun full of blanks, maybe Shirt ornament Fanta competitor Quarters Record label owned by Sony As soon as 8 9 27 31 12 13 42 34 38 44 57 52 45 46 54 58 47 48 49 71 72 73 98 99 100 55 59 62 63 66 67 68 74 69 70 75 77 78 82 76 79 80 83 84 86 92 18 40 53 65 81 17 35 39 61 64 16 25 33 51 15 29 32 43 60 14 22 28 37 56 101 11 21 50 91 10 24 36 41 7 20 30 ACROSS Onetime Scandinavian automaker (containing the first part of the “double quote”) Music’s Prince of Soul Precious Australian exports Abandon détente Victimizes Like pets but not strays 2015 Oscar winner Morricone Solitary sort Dream of many Koreans Youngest “Brady Bunch” daughter “No, no, it’s my treat!” “____ Fideles” Senatorial vote “Key Largo” gangster Johnny Church group Break Time periods in a polo match U people? Authoritarian announcements Catch something In the doldrums Golden calf’s maker Birds with throat pouches Comp-sci acronym Steep Sitcom whose title character was Fran Fine Perfumery oils ____-Cat First secretary of homeland security Tank tops? Make noise while asleep Corresponding expense? First-chair violinist, perhaps Person with an account Political org. dating to 1854 Bear witness Painkiller first sold in 1950 6 87 93 94 95 102 103 96 88 89 104 105 108 109 112 113 114 115 116 117 85 86 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 96 90 97 107 73 Fires (up) 74 “We are always the same ____ inside”: Gertrude Stein 75 Nth degree? 76 Place for a throne 78 It’s all downhill from here 79 “I feel that way, too” 80 Hairsplitter’s objection 83 Storm shower? 84 “Homeland” network, for short 85 110 Darling Take a turn for the worse High rollers? Add color to, in a way Lead-in to -itis It may contain bugs Football Hall-of-Famer Bobby Private meeting Mazda two-seater Fully enjoy 106 111 118 98 [Bo-o-oring!] 99 Harden 100 Underworld figure 102 Vietnam War copter 104 “____ Flux” (1990s animated series) 105 Cotillion attendee 106 Horatian collection 108 Put 110 “Gone With the Wind” studio 111 Verdi’s “O patria ____” Beach Books holds book signing Two New York bands SEASIDE — Beach Books will hold a book signing for local author Brian Ratty’s newest novel “Voyage of Atonement: The Tainted Treasure,” from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, July 16. Visitors can enjoy a glass of wine and 1960s-themed hors d’oeuvres in honor of the book. In “Voyage of Atone- ment,” set in turbulent 1963, two war buddies turn their sailboat from the Co- lumbia River to the 3aci¿c to begin an action-packed adventure of photographing war relics for a documenta- ry. Both men are survivors of Japanese prison camps and suffer many hidden scars from World War II. Their ¿rst port of call is the Hawaiian Islands, where they ¿lm the rust- ing underwater hulk of the Battleship Arizona. While in port, they meet two attractive women who are as quirky as the times. The gals befriend the mates, and become crew members on the sailboat. These four adventurous souls face a sea journey across the vast 3aci¿c as they chase their unforeseen future over the dark horizon. Ratty is a retired media executive and graduate of Brooks Institute of Pho- tography. He and his wife live on the North Oregon Coast. Beach Books is located at 616 Broadway. For more info, call 503-738-3500. play Sou’Wester Lodge SEAVIEW, WASH. — On Monday, July 18, Invisible Familiars will open a con- cert for Jolie Holland at the Sou’Wester Lodge. The show, which starts at 8 p.m., is free and open to the public. Over the span of her career, Texas-born Holland has knotted together a century of American song — jazz, blues, soul, rock ’n’ roll. Her sixth al- bum, “Wine Dark Sea,” came out in 2014 and features New York experimental musicians combining elements of noise rock, blues, country and free jazz with Holland’s song craft. Psychedelic pop out¿t Invisible Familiars is led by Jared Samuel, a New York City-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Other members include guitarist Robbie Mangano and drummer Tim Kuhl. The group’s debut album, “Disturbing Wildlife,” was released in January 2015. SUBMITTED PHOTO Jolie Holland will perform July 18 at the Sou’Wester Lodge.