AUGUST 4, 2016 // 17 THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE 1 3 4 22 By Ruth Bloomield Margolin / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 25 1 8 12 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 35 37 39 40 42 44 46 47 51 53 56 59 63 64 66 67 68 69 71 72 74 75 76 78 79 Passing note? 80 Fib 83 Romance writers’ awards 84 ____ buco 86 “Amazing Grace” verse ender 87 Bush campaigns? 89 Ho-hum response 91 Pet cause, in brief 94 French city known for its porcelain 98 Laugh uproariously 101 Powerhouse in women’s b-ball 105 “… or I quit!,” e.g. 106 Trophies for Tiger Woods and LeBron James 107 Way to get to know a father in law? 110 Home of the N.C.A.A.’s Cyclones 111 King of Portugal 112 Regarding 113 Actor Bremner of “Black Hawk Down” 114 One side of the Bosporus strait 115 Lead-up to mating 118 Stay cool … or a hint to this puzzle’s theme 123 It might land you in a trap 124 Singer with an eponymous 1956 #1 album 125 Persona non grata 126 Melodic passages 127 Fossey who was “in the mist” 128 Ones who say, “We’ll be right back” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DOWN What gets As in chemistry? Hardly electronic wizardry One who’s outstanding? Ozone destroyers, for short Phys-ed dept. Carbonated drink Reproduction unit Cause of Romeo’s death “Xanadu” group, for short 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 23 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 41 43 45 48 49 50 52 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 65 70 72 73 76 77 81 ____ Tin Tin Group surrounding a star Curling-stone stone Makes the calls Keebler baker Carbonated drink Landlord’s request Something with two sides? More promising Activity-tracking devices Carbonated drink Newswoman Soledad End of geologic time? “The Evil Dead” director “<<” button: Abbr. Wash’n ____ (towelette brand) Flight-board abbr. Oscar-winning Hanks role Beat it What a star may denote Doesn’t accept, say Throat problem Hummus holders Cause of inlation? Lawyer who defended Leopold and Loeb Relating to heraldry Tissue surrounding a muscle What’s at risk Something hard to get of your chest? Places to get clean Climber in a children’s rhyme N.Y.U.’s ____ School of the Arts Senses Terminal info, for short It’s a stitch Striking down Baby whale Arrow on a screen Private transportation? Shepherd’s place Anne Rice antihero 6 7 dent blind selection panel of working professionals in the arts and arts patrons. The selected artists are provid- ed with one of two studios available 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 relecting updates and changes. AVA a-i-r is designed to encourage the creative, intellectual and professional growth of emerging art- ists. While no exhibition, publication or performance is required of the selected artist, community responsibility includes weekend open stu- dio events during the Second Saturday Art Walk at least twice during the a-i-r session. For residency details, application guidelines and to apply online, visit www. astoriavisualarts.org/ava-a- i-r.html 9 10 11 12 37 27 32 33 38 56 57 44 48 58 49 65 69 74 75 79 80 85 89 98 115 71 72 91 77 92 78 101 94 102 103 108 104 109 118 119 114 120 121 125 126 127 128 92 93 95 96 AVA was founded in 1989 as a non-proit membership organization to enhance, strengthen and promote the arts in the greater Astoria area. AVA a-i-r is supported by dues and contributions from the members of Astoria Visual Arts and sponsored in part by Albatross & Co., Astoria Coffee House & Bistro, Astoria Co-op Grocery, City Lumber Company , Dots ‘N Doodles Art Supplies and Fort George Brewery. 110 113 124 “It was you,” à la Verdi Like Cheerios Paintball cry “I wish I ____ [sic] homeward bound”: Paul Simon Signal Horizontal: Abbr. Kimono-clad hostesses Like Monday crosswords 95 105 123 82 85 88 90 83 88 93 112 117 97 73 82 100 116 96 68 87 107 55 63 67 86 111 62 81 106 54 36 53 61 76 99 18 41 52 66 90 17 46 51 60 70 84 35 45 50 59 64 16 29 40 43 47 15 28 34 39 42 14 24 26 31 13 21 23 Become an artist-in-residence with Astoria Visual Arts ASTORIA — Astoria Visual Arts Artists-in-Residence program (AVA a-i-r) seeks applications from local artists interested in the next residency, which will run Oct. 1 to Dec. 31. The deadline for applica- tion is Sept. 5. Artists will be notiied of their selection by Sept. 12. Residency inalists (currently limited to locally based visual artists) are chosen on the basis of artistic merit by an indepen- 8 20 30 ACROSS What an urgent message may be in Person in handcufs, for short The Fonz, for one Dish site, maybe Leaf Stufed, in Mexican cuisine Flip-lop Puts on Times for many Tours tours Holds up Juniors Mentalist Geller ____ Tamid (synagogue lamp) Question asked at the cash register Match Drink with mint or lemon Ed of “Up” See 46-Across Persistent It may require a password With 40-Across, visitor on high-school career day Spot for a shopping list Collect Some email attachments Travis who sang “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’” Occasion to learn a secret handshake Opposite of fast Man of morals Blackening Tangle of hair Spot for vaccinations, for short? Chest organs Q neighbors Knock unconscious Q neighbor Apartment-ad abbr. Playful Q preceder, in song 5 19 MAKE THAT A DOUBLE Answers on Page 8 2 97 English royal family 98 Hats for artistes 99 Early online forum 100 Overturns 102 The irst to go on a strike, usually 103 Dummies 104 Duma dissent 108 Took a hit 109 Hoity-toity sort 122 112 Patron god of ancient Thebes 114 Record label for Cream and Sonny & Cher 116 Federal management org. 117 Tuna type 119 Giant Manning 120 Señora Perón 121 Statehouse resident, informally 122 Archaic verb ending Clatskanie ballroom displays quilt show CLATSKANIE— “Quilting in the Ballroom” is the theme for the 2016 Clatskanie Quilt Show. Taking place 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Aug. 5 and 6, the show will be located in the second loor ballroom of the Clats- kanie Cultural Center, the former I.O.O.F. building, located at 75 S. Nehalem St. Sponsored by many local businesses, the show will of- fer a quilter’s delight rafle, a country store, a shop hop at participating businesses and more. Admission is $2 per per- son, and organizers will also collect non-perishable food for the local food bank. For more information and quilt show registration forms, contact clatskani- equiltshow@wildblue.net