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    AUGUST 25, 2016 // 17
THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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WONDER-FUL!
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By Kathy Matheson and Jef Chen / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
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Answers on Page 8
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“It’s a pity other cars aren’t built this
way” cars
Fischer, to Spassky, e.g.
“Stop!” at a port
Ring around a classical column
Verdi aria
Spots for auto logos
Rap’s ____ Boys
Flat-bottomed boat
Passionate kiss
Busy time for malls: Abbr.
Nascar unit
Row maker
Life force in Chinese philosophy
High-powered guns
Home to more than half the world’s
active geysers
Enigmatic one in “The Hobbit”
Dunham of “Girls”
Organized hikes
Follower of Joel
Approver of new meds
Snack brand whose name hints at its
lavor
Zika monitoring org.
Alternative regimen to an 84-Down,
informally
Surrender
Whacks
I C U, e.g.
Highly rated bond
Highly rated Bond?
Telenovela, e.g.
Fury
Result of many years of study, for short
Halley of Halley’s Comet
Like Serbs, but not Hungarians
What might replace you?
Subject of many Ansel Adams photos
Mortgage, often
73 “The Simpsons” character in a green
jacket
74 Disney dwarf
75 Kind of treatment
77 Cousin of goth
78 Bethesda-based research agcy.
80 Federal agency established on Aug. 25,
1916
85 Like some oaths
86 Region of ancient Greece
87 Insult, say
89 Election night graphic, for short
90 Annual N.Y.C. fund-raising event
92 Oprah’s BFF
93 “Keep ighting the good ight!”
96 Like Sherpas
99 Very, very
102 Subatomic particle named for the
weak force
104 “Mind … blown!”
108 House majority leader before DeLay
110 Good fact-checking types
115 “Three Coins in the Fountain” fountain
116 Light and breezy entertainment,
informally
119 Dazzled
120 Portions
121 Concerted eforts
122 Break up with someone
123 Untethered
124 Nina Totenberg’s milieu
125 Milk dispensers?
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Blessed thing?
Painkiller containing cafeine
Neighbor of Ger.
Luncheonette order, for short
Six, in Italy
Dazzling
Annoy
8 The Henry who founded the House of
Tudor
9 Raiders’ org.
10 Erupter at 32-Across
11 Radio host Shapiro
12 Kind of pass
13 Nothing but
14 Henry W. ____, Union major general
during the Civil War
15 Disco relative
16 “So You Think You Can Dance” judge
17 Wire message
19 Harris’s role in “The Right Stuf”
20 Jumps higher than, in sports slang
26 Gran Paradiso, e.g.
28 It’s as good as XXX
31 Partner of sound
32 Word of support
33 Dog created by Jim Davis
34 Actor Wheaton
35 France’s so-called “Capital of the Ruins”
36 Exit key
37 Sprint
42 Parts of a Jerusalem skyline
45 Harry’s Hogwarts enemy
46 Drivel
47 “Man, that feels good!”
48 Indoor plants popular in waiting rooms
49 Like the name Nguyen in Vietnam
50 Beethoven’s “Sinfonia ____”
52 Purchase at an optometrist’s
53 “Help!”
55 Feature of the Six Million Dollar Man
56 Samovar, e.g.
57 “Capeesh?”
60 Had too much of, briely
62 Term of address for a noble
66 Tyrant
67 Islamic law
70 Defeat in a Nathan’s Famous contest
72 Cracker shape
Bay City Pearl Festival set for Aug. 27
BAY CITY — The third an-
nual Bay City Pearl Festival
will take place Saturday,
Aug. 27. Bay City is located
ive miles north of Tilla-
mook on U.S. Highway 101.
Activities begin at 9 a.m.
with vendors, food trucks
and artists at the Bay City
Arts Center, located at 5680
A St.
Live music will run from
10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on stage
across from the arts center.
Performers will include Ben
Douglas & Friends, Fred
Bassett and Sonya Kazen,
Ocean Bottom Country
Blues, Joe Wrabek and Brett
Flye, The Gospel Trio, and
Midnight Gumbo.
The Tillamook County
Pioneer Museum will offer a
tour of its Kilchis Point Re-
serve for interested people at
9:30 a.m.
The parade starts at 11
a.m. with a the pet parade.
Other activities include a
library open house from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m.; the library
program The Bug Chicks at
2 p.m. at city hall; and a Bay
City Boosters Rummage
Sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the IOOF Hall.
Sponsors of the festi-
val include Bay City Arts
Center, KTIL 95.9 FM, the
Tillamook County Pioneer
Museum, the Tillamook
County Library, Paciic
Seafood, Tillamook Country
Smoker, Rob Trost, and Bay
City Boosters.
If you are an artist, ven-
dor or would like to be in the
parade, ind The Bay City
Festival of Pearls on Face-
book or email pearlfestial@
earthlink.net
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Win by ____
Feeling of hunger
Mends
Not quite right
PolitiFact inding
Actor Penn
Regimen adopted by Bill Clinton in 2010
Clancy’s Red October, e.g.
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94 Egg: Preix
95 “It’s the ____” (“I’ve changed”)
97 Annual athletic honors
98 For whom the Edgar awards are named
100 Wall St. “500”
101 Drive-thru decision
102 Bob alternative … or partner
103 At this point
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Cookie with a Thins variety
Oscar winner for “Dallas Buyers Club”
Part of Y.S.L.
Thom ____ shoes
Virgin Mary’s mother
Zippo
Ninny
Goes down
Tavern attachment
A.M.A. members
Tee of for a good cause
Sign up for
Sunset Park and
Recreation Golf
Tournament
SEASIDE — It will be a
day of golf and fun at the
Seaside Golf Club on Sept.
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Park and Recreation Golf
Tournament.
The event will beneit the
organization’s foundation’s
scholarships that support
“access to positive life
activities for children, youth
and adults” in south Clatsop
County.
There will be prizes
and contests throughout
the tournament, with food
and beverages available for
purchase. Family and friends
are welcome.
The golf tournament will
be a four-person, 18-hole
shotgun-style tournament.
Tee-off time is 9 a.m.
Registration begins at 8:30
a.m. at the Seaside Golf
Course, located at 451 Ave.
U.
Tickets are $100 per
person. Carts are limited and
are available on a irst-come,
irst-served basis.
E-mail sunsetparks
andrecfoundation@gmail.
com to sign up and select a
tee time. Cash and checks
are both accepted. Checks
can be made out to Sunset
Park and Recreation Foun-
dation.
The registration deadline
is Aug. 31.