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THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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PAPER JAM
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By Zhouqin Burnikel / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
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Waste generator?
Bookkeeper’s stamp
Talks a big game
Time-capsule ceremony
Lawn game that’s in the Special Olym-
pics
Director of the “Hostel” ilms
First Amendment guarantee
Digital technology that provides
higher-quality sound
Big name in chips
Like most 23-Across chips
Bad-mouth
In need of an ice bath, say
Dropbox competitor
Not just imply
Send into space
It’s not used in miniature golf
French topper
Miss in court?
Pulls a yard prank on, briely
Duluth-to-St. Paul dir.
“Vous ____ ici”
Last shot, often
Give it a go
“Yee-____!”
How Chinese brides are often dressed
Hodgepodge
It may be full of bugs
Business reply encl.
“Gigi” author, 1944
D.D.E.’s two-time presidential rival
App image
Biblical landing site
“Yeah, right!”
Now and then
Alternatives to Twinkies
Give for a bit
Pinch-hit (for)
Totaled
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one”
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68 Fontana di Trevi locale
69 Aleve shelfmate
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71 Tuna variety
72 Attach, as a seat belt
74 Surfboard stabilizer
75 Physicist who said, “Anyone who is not
shocked by quantum theory has not
understood it”
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Christmas?
78 Tribe under attack in “Hotel Rwanda”
80 Fruity drink
81 Islet in the Thames
82 Tip of Cambodia?
83 West Coast gas brand
84 Line part: Abbr.
87 Extends, in a way
88 Black mark uncovered in a background
check
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91 Agreement preceding a kiss
92 Flat need?
93 Little batteries
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and “Scandal”
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101 “Sure thing!”
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105 She betrayed Samson
107 Like a simple-majority voting system
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111 Two-time N.L. batting champ Willie
112 Banks that are too important to fail?
113 “What are the chances of seeing you
here?!”
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Hit band heard on the soundtrack of
“Back to the Future”
“Am not!” rebuttal
PBS’s “____ the Science Kid”
The so-called “path of virtue”
Trees associated with the underworld in
Celtic myth
____-mouthed
Throb
Summertime cofee order
Weigh down
Like lip phones, now
Things to settle
Word before strike or ball
Mmes., to Don Juan
Commotion
Commotion
Orthodontist’s recommendation
Key next to A
Plot turner
Darts about
Rest spots for camels
Amount ____
It’ll give you a lift
Big name in medical scales
Con
“Hold on there!”
Start over
“To be clear …”
Classic lie
Rear end
Final performance
Grilling site
Like Comic-Con attendees vis-à-vis the
general public
Bow-tie topper
Short rest
Much organic matter
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Topping station at a Mexican restaurant
Three before seven?
Part of LIFO, to an accountant
Took courses
Target
Solo in space
Golf resort known for its Blue Monster
course
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Dancer’s boss
Another, in Aragón
Ending with Jumbo
Comedy Central host Daniel
Suitable
One writing about “hare loss”?
Water whirls
Upright
____ Diego
French pastry
Basilica recesses
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96 OB/GYNs, e.g.
97 Trees used for making wands
98 Like some chances
99 Weymouth of Talking Heads
102 Rowdy revelry
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106 “Bad” cholesterol, for short
107 Most music radio stations
108 “Understand?”
109 Rural power org.
Raise awareness of domestic violence Redmen Hall to showcase artwork by
in free Healthy Homes 5K Walk/Run Wahkiakum County artists this fall
ASTORIA — In honor of
Domestic Violence Aware-
ness Month, the Clatsop
County Domestic Violence
Council will hold the ifth
annual Healthy Homes —
Taking a Stand Against
Domestic Violence 5K
Walk/Run on Saturday, Oct.
8 at the Columbia River
Maritime Museum’s Barbey
Maritime Center.
The community is invited
to join this free, all-ages 5K
walk and run on the Astoria
Riverwalk, which supports
healthy homes and families
in Clatsop County.
Registration starts at 9:30
a.m., and the free walk/run
will begin at 10 a.m. Dogs
are welcome to join in the
event. Food and beverages
will be served, and there will
be a community resource
fair. The Barbey Maritime
Center is located at 2042
Marine Drive.
Donations to the Harbor,
Clatsop County’s domestic
violence crisis center, will be
accepted. For 40 years, The
Harbor has been providing
intervention, recovery and
support services to survivors
of stalking, domestic vio-
lence and sexual assault.
For more information,
call Ben Bradshaw with the
Clatsop County Domestic
Violence Council at 503-
995-6509.
SKAMOKAWA, Wash. — For its
inal art exhibition of the year,
the River Life Interpretive
Center at Redmen Hall will
show works from Wahkiakum
County’s Tsuga Art Gallery
in the show “Tsuga Gallery
presents a Tsunami of Art.”
The exhibition title relects
the variety and intensity of
local Wahkiakum County
artists. Among the artists
included in the art show will
be photographers, painters,
ceramists, wood artists, ine
jewelers and some who do
a combination. Included
in the group will be Mike
Rees, Mitzi Christensen, Dan
Tchozewski, Genie Cary,
Noreen Fitts, Joan Wren, Ruth
Doumit and several others.
The exhibit will open
Saturday, Oct. 8 with a party
to meet all the artists from 1
to 3 p.m.
This exhibit will run to
Nov. 20, to be followed by
Redmen Hall’s annual Holi-
day Open House. Several of
the artists will be leaving their
work for that event.
Redmen Hall is located at
1394 Washington State Route
4 and is open from noon to 4
p.m. Thursday to Sunday.
For more information,
call 360-795-3007 during
open hours.