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    AUGUST 4, 2016 // 17
THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE
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By Ruth Bloomield Margolin / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
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80 Fib
83 Romance writers’ awards
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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
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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
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123 It might land you in a trap
124 Singer with an eponymous 1956 #1
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125 Persona non grata
126 Melodic passages
127 Fossey who was “in the mist”
128 Ones who say, “We’ll be right back”
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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
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____ 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
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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
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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.
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“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
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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-
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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
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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
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112 Patron god of ancient Thebes
114 Record label for Cream and Sonny &
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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