The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, January 19, 2017, Page 6, Image 16

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GRAMMAR LESSON
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ACROSS
Kind of kick
Product of evaporation
Apple product
Keep in
Brunch-menu heading
Parts of college courses
Sources of stress for many modern
workers
Utopia?
Part of the Dept. of Transportation
Channel buildup
Packers’ grp.?
Old tabloid fodder
Piece still under consideration for a
magazine?
Org. concerned with water quality
Balsa or balsam
Budgetary excess
Signal meaning “no disease on this ship”
Hurt sharply
Workers in some labs, informally
Interminable task
“____ Must Die” (Claude McKay poem)
“Village” newspaper that’s namby-pam-
by?
Bull’s urging
Fashion guru Tim
Behave
____ of reality
Admitted (to)
Jacket material
Percolate
The “kid” in “Here’s looking at you, kid”
Kia model
Common flower that’s poisonous to eat
Santa’s nieces and nephews?
Indiana Jones trademark
____ department
Uber-owned company that makes
self-driving trucks
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Agreement
Result of a year-end review, maybe
“That so?”
Also-ran for the golden apple, in myth
“I don’t reckon”
Home to Weber State University
Obama’s signature health law, for short
Like shoppers worrying about getting
the right gift?
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97 Fleet for many a commuter airline
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102 Specimen, for example: Abbr.
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111 Several CBS dramas
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113 The Prada that one really wants?
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plant
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122 ____ Aquino, Time’s Woman of the
Year in 1986
123 With 113-Down, product of flax
124 Miners’ aids
125 Women’s fashion magazine
126 Warning before lunging
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Genre for TV’s “Stranger Things”
First name in late-night
Unseemly
W. Coast air hub
When tripled, symbol of evil
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Hand-held dish that doesn’t crunch
Outback animal
Blue Cross competitor
Muddy mixture
Makes fizzy
Network standard for smartphones, for
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Recipe abbr.
Time to go home
Skinny
Truck driver?
And so on: Abbr.
Alphabet string
Panegyric
Boater’s wear
Is off
Foul-smelling
Set of principles
“Will ya look at that!”
Kind of computing
Foe of the Cheyenne
Something set in a meeting
Insect that spends its larval stage inside a fruit
Hot tubs
Knight club
Car company that owns SolarCity
Golfer’s need
“There it is!”
Grand
Source for “Book of the Marvels of the
World,” circa 1300
Chinese philosopher Mo-____
Part of a club selling clubs
Well ventilated
After ____ (to some extent)
’Fore
HBO political satire
Non-prophet group?
Sch. in Knoxville
Dowdies
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91 New York City’s ____ River
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“Puzzle Periodical”
How can Astoria grow its economy? Women’s march in Astoria set
ASTORIA — The city of
Astoria will host an Ad-
vance Astoria: Economic
Development Strategy
community forum Thurs-
day, Jan. 19 at The Loft at
the Red Building, located
at 20 Basin St.
This special event will
explore the role of the
local economy in creating
prosperity for Astorians.
The Advance Astoria
event includes an open
house from 5 to 7 p.m. and
a panel presentation of
women and minority entre-
preneurs from 7 to 9 p.m.
At the open house,
attendees can discuss
opportunities to diver-
sify and grow the local
economy, network with
business and commercial
property owners, and hear
from successful local and
regional entrepreneurs
about their experiences
and challenges.
The panel will fea-
ture Art Design Portland
founder Kelly Roy, Felton
& Mary’s Artisan Foods
founder Tory Campbell,
Downtown Coffee owner
Kristina Afornorpe, Sweat-
er Heads creator Leslie
McCray, and entrepreneur
Wendy Hemsley. The
panel will be moderated by
Kelsey Balensifer of the
Astoria-Warrenton Area
Chamber of Commerce.
For more information,
contact Community De-
velopment Director Kevin
Cronin at 503-338-5183 or
kcronin@astoria.or.us
ASTORIA — A group of
Clatsop County women are
planning a Women’s March
on Saturday, Jan. 21 in
downtown Astoria.
The march is set to co-
incide with similar marches
around the country, includ-
ing the primary Women’s
March on Washington in
Washington, D.C., which
aims to send a message of
solidarity and human rights
to all levels of government.
“We applaud the Clatsop
County women going to the
D.C. and Portland marches,”
Astoria group committee
member Laurie Caplan
said in an email. “At the
same time, we believe it’s
essential for every commu-
nity, not just major cities, to
speak out at this critical time
for equal justice, civility,
safety, and a healthy planet.”
All who believe in
democracy and equal rights
are invited to join the walk.
Husbands, partners, children
and friends are welcome.
Marchers will gather
at 11:30 a.m. in the pub-
lic parking lot at 12th and
Exchange streets. After a
welcome at noon, the march
will begin, making its way
through downtown Astoria
on a route less than a mile
long.
The march will wrap up
at 1:15 p.m. with speakers
Kit Ketcham, Margaret
Frimoth and Tom Horning.
For more information,
visit the Astoria OR Wom-
en’s March page on Face-
book.