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NOVEMBER 24, 2016 // 17 THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 43 48 49 51 52 53 54 56 57 60 63 66 68 70 72 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 21 22 CROSS REFERENCES 23 24 25 By Ed Sessa / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 26 ACROSS Like good whiskey Signed notes They might jump through hoops for you Civil rights activist ____ Helen Burroughs Place for a home pool, maybe Comforting words What Bart Simpson has been since 1989 Draw forth One of the Borgias Rap’s Salt-N-____ Bad thing to be behind Shame Wham-O toy introduced in 1961 Late actor Bill who played Radio Raheem Some break dancers, informally Diminutive suffix Quickly Entice Bit of fiction See 2-Down Blow away Famous crosser of the 12-Down Brisk rival It’s easy to park Euro pop? Baghdad’s ____ City Highway infraction, for short Zuo Zongtang, a.k.a. General ____ “Vox populi, vox ____” Biblical figure referred to as a “son of the desert” Blue Moon ____, three-time World Series winner for the 1970s A’s Deletions Famous crosser of the 45-Down Ben who played the Wizard in Broad- way’s “Wicked” See 62-Down Yes vote 73 Fidgety 74 Separated by a hairbreadth 75 Picked as the one, say 77 Fourth-largest news agency in the world 78 “Rugrats” baby 79 Internet ____ 81 Abbr. seen in some dictionary definitions 83 Little more than 85 Flair 87 Bugged? 91 Beseeches 94 Patron saint of soldiers and athletes 96 Mama baaer 97 Put on 99 “The Tell-Tale Heart” author 100 Pale purple shade 102 Like gymnasts 104 Outside: Prefix 105 Spread by light strokes 108 “Teach” at a college 109 Famous crosser of the 90-Down 111 Airline with famously tight security 112 Summoned from the office, say 114 Tenerife, por ejemplo 115 See 86-Down 117 May 8, 1945 118 As well 120 Displaced 121 Civil rights leader Medgar 122 Fidgety 123 Alms recipients 124 Bullpen setting 125 Coral-reef predators 1 2 3 4 5 6 DOWN Grabs before someone else does Famous crosser of the 39-Across Like jumpsuits Ready to be drawn 7-up, e.g. Partridge family mother 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 27 28 31 32 34 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 47 50 55 57 58 59 61 62 64 65 67 69 71 72 Cassock wearer Was creative Employed ____ truck Earthy color See 43-Across Milk shaker? Letters teachers send to colleges, informally Yossarian’s tent-mate in “Catch-22” Sound from the Road Runner W.W. II beachhead Hoity-____ Wins over Protester’s sign Hunky Commerce pact mentioned in the 2016 presidential debates Surveilled Catcher near the plate? Chivalrous deeds C.E.O. and pres. Puts out Iraq War subj. D.C. nine See 66-Across Jill Stein’s group, with “the” Unauthorized withdrawals? Anarchic action Mantra syllables Gives the runaround In one’s dotage Schoolroom with brushes and paint Olive ____ (Popeye’s gal) Famous crosser of the 70-Across 9mm gun Main character on “How I Met Your Mother” Pertaining to bones Goggle at Instant: Abbr. Long Island campus Shop local at Holiday Open House SKAMOKAWA, Wash. — As its final event of the year, Red- men Hall will host a Holiday Open House. The Holiday Open House will run from noon to 4 p.m. Friday to Sunday, Nov. 25 to 27, and then continue Thurs- day through Sunday, Dec. 1 to 4 and Dec. 8 to 11. The event will fea- ture holiday gifts for sale created by local artists and craftspeople of Wahkiakum County. The Johnson Park Artists 2 20 Answers on Page 6 1 7 12 20 1 will display their holiday specials, food and art too. Selections will include jewelry, hand-woven scarves, ornaments, soaps and lotions, smoked salmon and sturgeon, jams and jellies, teas, honey, knitted treasures, fine wooden items, aprons, hats, leaded glass items, CDs, cards, art and more. All this will be accompa- nied by sweets and savories and hot cider and coffee as well as wandering musicians to entertain shoppers as they peruse the wares. The open house will also feature a new selection of books, including a collection of children’s books chosen by Redmen Hal’s new book buyer. Redmen Hall is located at 1394 Washington State Route 4 in Skamokawa, Washington and open noon to 4 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. For more infor- mation, call 360-795-3007 during open hours. 27 30 31 35 36 39 32 52 68 61 69 70 73 79 85 86 94 64 107 82 89 116 56 67 84 91 92 102 103 104 109 110 113 114 118 120 121 122 123 124 125 90 See 109-Across 92 Pepsi Max, e.g. 93 Field for Alfred Kinsey 95 Trinity part 98 Supports the Red Cross, say 101 Should that happen 103 Parent’s definitive “End of argument!” 105 Opening 106 First Hebrew letter 93 98 117 74 “Pretty please?” 76 Major theme of Philip K. Dick’s “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” 80 Something observed in church 82 Something observed in church 84 Write again 86 Famous crosser of the 115-Across 88 Damsel, to a knight 89 Register, as for a class 47 97 101 112 46 77 83 90 108 111 66 76 96 100 55 65 75 88 45 72 81 87 19 51 71 80 99 115 63 95 106 44 54 74 78 105 43 50 62 18 34 53 60 17 38 42 49 16 29 37 41 59 15 33 40 58 14 28 48 57 13 107 108 109 110 112 113 116 118 119 119 Wilkes-____, Pa. Like windows Used hip boots, say One dishing out digs Name “Whip It” band Actress Saldana Certain cat Yoko from Tokyo Help decorate Uniontown ASTORIA — Astoria’s Uniontown Association seeks volunteers to help decorate Uniontown for the holiday season. Volunteers should meet at the Doughboy Monu- ment at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26 to help light up Uniontown. Immediately following the holiday decorating at about 3 p.m., all are invited to enjoy some holiday cheer at the Holiday Inn Express. Refreshments will be served. During this event, you can learn more about the Uniontown Association, future plans and opportuni- ties for Uniontown mem- bers. Kevin Cronin, the city’s community development director, will provide in- formation about a new pro- gram created for storefront improvements for Union- town businesses, in which there are funds available. All are invited to help with this holiday tradition. Membership in the Uniontown Association is open to everyone inter- ested in preserving the heritage of Uniontown. The association welcomes all who reside or do business in Uniontown, former residents of Uniontown, and those who just enjoy and wish to support the Doughboy Monument, the Maritime Memorial Park and the Uniontown Histori- cal District.