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JULY 21, 2016 // 17 THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 19 DOUBLE FEATURES Answers on Page 22 1 7 15 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 34 35 36 38 42 45 46 49 52 53 54 55 57 58 64 66 67 72 73 74 75 77 80 Number on un orologio 81 About 85 Kitchen counters? 87 … about attending a funeral? 93 Watchdog org., in two senses? 94 Occupant of a 52-Across 95 Stein relative 96 … about an insomniac? 100 Optimistic 101 Floor 103 Wide shoe spec 104 U.S.N. rank 105 Marked, as a ballot 107 Cap-and-trade org. 110 Basis of a political scandal, maybe 113 They lose their heads over time 114 Promising exchange 115 Really tiny 116 … about Pablo Escobar? 121 Manual component 122 Longtime “All My Children” role 123 Turn on 124 ____ Park (Chicago neighborhood once home to Obama) 125 Most geeky 126 Yak, yak, yak 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DOWN H.I.V. research org. Foot bones Only U.S. state motto in Spanish Hall-of-Fame slugger Johnny Chemical suffix Liszt wrote three for piano Kind of heart valve Tool for a duel ____ Lingus What may follow a breakdown ____-Magnon Tourist destination SSE of Delhi Amalfi Coast city 14 Breaks up 15 Cross with a loop 16 Stephen King novel with a pyrokinetic character 17 Hill in Hill hearings 18 Change to all zeros, say 20 First section 23 “This means ____!” 28 Done for 30 Avoid 31 Canadian flag symbol 32 Fed. lending agency 33 Where your roots are 37 Kind of watch 39 Standoffish 40 Heraldic border 41 Cereal used in party mix 42 Open-house org. 43 A, on the Aare 44 It “never solves a problem without raising 10 more,” per George Bernard Shaw 47 Like stuffed animals 48 Leader issuing a ukase 50 Some cameras, for short 51 Castle part 52 Pioneer Day celebrant 56 Address of the Boss’s band 59 ____ Victor 60 Sides of a quadrangle, maybe 61 “____ not!” 62 High dudgeon 63 Nasty ____ (rap nickname) 65 Shade of green 67 ____ Johnson, former mayor of London 68 “Well, you’ve dazzled me!” 69 Commend 70 It has three feet 71 Range that’s home to the Mark Twain National Forest 72 “Buh-bye!” 10 11 12 13 14 25 30 42 31 38 43 67 59 85 60 61 62 56 63 78 86 79 87 93 64 110 83 84 107 108 109 66 71 80 88 89 81 90 91 98 103 104 111 99 105 112 100 106 113 117 118 114 115 116 121 122 123 124 125 126 Art ____ Beliefs Black Didn’t budge Thrice, in Rx’s “Huh”-inducing, say One going around in circles? Small songbird Sailing ropes Short flight 92 95 97 102 65 70 94 101 82 57 74 77 96 48 52 55 73 76 47 35 41 51 69 72 34 46 68 75 33 40 54 58 18 28 45 50 53 32 39 44 49 17 24 27 37 16 21 26 36 76 78 79 82 83 84 86 88 89 90 15 23 29 ACROSS Really tiny Deli fixture Over yonder First N.F.L. QB to pass for 5,000 yards in a season Cathedral-music maker Best hand value in baccarat Double feature about the Arctic Ocean? Kardashian matriarch “____ sow, so shall …” French for “square” Museumgoer, e.g. Upholstery problem Sealy rival Some Korean-made TVs City hard hit by the Zika virus Didn’t play in the game Actor who was lionized in the 1930s? … about the search for extraterrestrial life? Chump change Mustang rival Unfair treatment, with “the” … about baseball-size hail? First home? Like a neat freak Suffix with project Actress Amanda of “Togetherness” Additional, in adspeak Got room service Dope Forget to carry the one, e.g. … about Lee Harvey Oswald not being the lone gunman? When doubled, something to beat Bow Bandleader who popularized the conga line Like much of Namibia “Within ____ a hell”: Shak. 9 20 22 By Jerry Miccolis / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 8 119 91 Monet or Sartre, by birth 92 In due course 94 Blight 97 One of the Wayans brothers 98 Old-fashioned stage direction 99 Candy man 101 Electricity-eschewing group 102 Swift, in a way 106 Nickname for baseball’s Dwight Gooden 108 Cool 120 109 “Roots” Emmy winner 111 Info for a dating profile 112 Ado 113 Drag queen’s collection 114 “____ Plenty o’ Nuttin’” (“Porgy and Bess” song) 117 Condition for a neat freak, in brief 118 Thor Heyerdahl craft 119 1950s pol 120 Body with many arms, for short Help put a slide in McClure Park Find ArtSations in Long Beach ASTORIA — Fort George Brewery’s next Last Tues- day Benefit Night event is set for Tuesday, July 26. Presented by the brew- ery and Friends of McClure Park, this month’s event will support the initiative to purchase and install a 30-foot hillside slide in McClure Park. All are invited to the upstairs Fort George pub for an evening of food, beverages, a silent auction and fun. From 4:30 to 9 p.m., all profits from sales in the upstairs pub will be donated to Friends of McClure Park. Donations may also be made at the Friends of McClure Park’s GoFund- Me site: gofundme.com/ onc88g Friends of McClure Park is a nonprofit composed of about 40 residents working to restore the park to its former glory. McClure Park is located at Eighth Street and Franklin Avenue. For more information about Friends of McClure Park, the progress on the hillside slide project and all other efforts for the park, contact Dave McEl- roy at 503-298-8987 or macjake@aol.com or find Friends of McClure Park on Facebook. Fort George’s monthly Benefit Night was set up as a way to help raise money for local nonprofits. Fort George Brewery is located at 1483 Duane St. LONG BEACH, Wash. — The Peninsula Arts Association will hold a summer art event, ArtSations, Friday and Satur- day, July 22 and 23. Members will have a va- riety of art for sale, including paintings, jewelry, photogra- phy, pottery and more. Free painting activities for children of all ages will be available on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Join the fun at the Long Beach Depot building and the 3$$RI¿FHORFDWHGDW1: 7KLUGDQG3DFL¿FDFURVVIURP Dennis Company. ArtSations will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. PAA was established in 1970 when a group of artis- tically-minded people came together on the Long Beach Peninsula. The group aims to encourage, support and promote creative expression by individuals, groups and the FRPPXQLW\7KHQRQSUR¿WKDV close to 100 members. PAA encourages and supports involvement of youth in the arts, providing art boxes with lesson plans and supplies each year in the Naselle-Grays River School District and Long Beach and Ocean Park Elementary schools. A scholarship for a graduating senior from these school districts is awarded each year to a student desir- ing to pursue an arts educa- tion. A portion of all sales by members at the PAA art events goes to support these programs.