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About The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 2016)
AUGUST 18, 2016 // 17 THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 18 MORAL THINKING 23 By Ian Livengood / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 27 6 7 8 19 9 20 24 10 11 12 13 21 14 15 16 17 49 50 69 70 22 25 26 28 29 Answers on Page 23 30 1 5 9 13 18 19 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 36 37 38 39 40 41 44 45 46 47 51 52 56 57 59 60 62 63 64 65 ACROSS Southwestern clif dwellers Means of going down a 36-Down Have a hole in one’s heart Meatheads A Swiss army knife has a lot of them Cream of the crop Heads for Britain? Thick-skinned grazer Actress Streep playing a centenarian? News-show group Soup accompaniers, often Like the settings of typical Grant Wood paintings Unruled ____ the top Risky business for a compiler of quota- tions? Good shot? Counterparts of iles Smart Not obvious to most Evident worrywart Done quickly Protested from the stands ____ Kitchen (frozen- food brand) Not wandering, say Attorney general’s investigation target Like funk, now Low-____ Alaskan beer container? Beat the tar out of Honoriic for a colleague Vetoes Lies ahead Co. captains? Typographical no-no SiriusXM star Some ine wool 67 Charming group? 68 Some True Value purchases 71 Bad way to go? 72 Promote singer Crow’s music? 75 P pronounced like an R 76 Pequod’s co-owner 78 Meets with 79 James who sang “Good Rockin’ Daddy” 80 Throat part 81 Shade in 83 Layers 85 Wilderness Road trailblazer 86 Fitness grp. 89 Nat ____ (channel) 90 Self-righteous types 91 Hung out 92 Debt for comedian Will? 96 Poet 97 Celsius of the Celsius scale 98 Safe place 99 “Hamilton” and “1776” 103 Beat 104 “I can’t help you, but the Brady Bunch mom will be happy to assist”? 106 ____Durkheim, so-called “father of sociology” 107 Nervous people are on it 108 Who wrote, “A great lame follows a little spark” 109 Part of some small buildings 110 Gulf cash 111 Charges 112 Monopoly holding 113 Like a headlining act, typically 1 2 3 4 DOWN Preceder of snaps Dept. of Labor branch Lose a tan, say Uranium 238 and strontium 90 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 24 25 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 40 41 42 43 45 46 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 58 61 63 Original “S.N.L.” cast member Rags-to-riches writer January detritus Body-image grp. Sirens, e.g. Pinkish orange According to ____ (by the rules) Subj. for an au pair, maybe Product possibly named after a real physician One stop on Chicago’s Blue Line Greasy spoons Common soccer score 100% Caligula, e.g. Gallbladder neighbor Like dirty water Ruckus “Enough!” to a Roman ____ park “____ me!” Focus of onomastics Frost-covered biochemical solid? See 5-Across Hell of a location? Banana Republic competitor Good listeners Big name in Scotch “Love Actually,” e.g. Battle of Hastings participants Like actor Flynn post-dieting? A good thing to get out of Black ____ Gung-ho Cutting costs? Bathroom ixture One of the Jacksons Banished “I’m still waiting …?” Roused 33 34 31 35 36 39 37 40 44 41 45 51 53 58 71 72 77 81 87 92 54 55 60 88 74 78 79 82 83 89 97 80 84 85 91 95 96 98 103 104 106 107 110 111 Gets ready to do a load, say Driving aid 65-Across producer, maybe Plains dwellers Arrondissement heads? Macduf, for one Disseminated Request from Katherine who co-starred in “27 Dresses” It stops talking 61 75 90 94 56 68 73 93 48 64 67 76 43 47 63 66 86 42 59 62 65 38 46 52 57 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 73 74 77 32 99 100 101 102 105 108 109 112 80 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 90 91 Telemarketer’s action Notable whistle blowers Green shampoo Sang gracefully ____ acid Died down Little ingers or toes Buzz in space Tut-tutters Attacked, with “out” 113 93 One-eyed female on “Futurama” 94 Shake 95 The Cascades, e.g. 96 Monument Valley sighting 99 “Gimme!” 100 Common calculus calculation 101 Signs (on) 102 Booking time 104 Bunny boss 105 Small lump of tobacco CHIP-in, clean up the Astoria Riverwalk Sample ‘A Cornucopia of Wines’ ASTORIA — Astoria Parks and Recreation’s Citizen’s Helping Improve Parks (CHIP-in) pro- gram will host its next cleanup on the Astoria Riverwalk. Volunteers should meet on the Riverwalk at 39th Street from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20. Volunteers will pick up trash and cut back over- grown brush along the River- walk east of 39th Street and along the LaPlante Loop into the Alderbrook neighborhood. For this event, CHIP-in is partnering with Columbia Riverkeeper, an environmental SKAMOKAWA, Wash. — The Friends of Skamokawa will host their annual fundraiser, “A Cornucopia of Wines,” from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at Skamokawa Grange. This special event will feature wines and beers to sample along with small- plate treats prepared by caterers Ginger Schmitz and Jake Collins of Sharon’s Pizza and More. Non-alco- holic beverages will also be available. Live music will entertain patrons. There will be a silent advocacy group, in its third annual Love Your Columbia event. Love Your Columbia is a one-day statewide event orga- nized by Columbia Riverkeep- er that features community riv- er cleanups, invasive species eradication, and restoration projects in local communities along the Columbia River and its watershed, including in Astoria, Portland and Hood River. The Columbia River is the largest river in the Paciic Northwest and the fourth largest in the United States. The purpose of Love Your Columbia is to highlight the issues surrounding the river by increasing public awareness, working to restore its health and encouraging stewardship along the river. Volunteers are asked to bring work gloves, weed whackers and hand pruners if they have them. Dress for the work and the weather. For more information, visit Astoria Parks & Rec’s Face- book page or contact Randy Bohrer at call 971-704-4812. and a live auction, featuring items such as bed-and- breakfast stays, kayaking lessons, paintings, blown glass art, ceramics, gift baskets and more. Brian McClain will preside over the live auction. All funds raised will be directed to the maintenance and operation of the River Life Interpretive Center at Redmen Hall. There will be a special “paddle raise” during the evening to help fund the building’s painting. Advance tickets are $15 each or $25 for two and can be purchased at Redmen Hall, Cathlamet Bank of the Paciic and the Skamokawa Store. Tickets sold at the door will be $20 each or $30 for two. The Skamokawa Grange is located at the fairgrounds entrance off Middle Valley Road in Skamokawa. If you have an item to donate for the auction, drop it off at Redmen Hall during open hours: noon to 4 p.m. Thursday to Sunday. For more information, call 360- 795-3007.