6 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 3 37 40 41 42 44 46 48 49 50 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 62 64 65 66 71 74 75 6 7 8 21 GRAMMAR LESSON 23 24 By Joel Fagliano / Puzzles edited by Will Shortz 26 27 31 24 26 27 29 30 31 5 20 Answers on Page 14 1 8 15 20 21 22 23 4 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 76 80 81 84 86 87 88 89 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? 92 ____ pad 93 Top 95 Scheduled to arrive 96 Like kitsch 97 Fleet for many a commuter airline 100 Doctor’s orders, for short 101 Japanese soup 102 Specimen, for example: Abbr. 103 Jailhouse? 108 Prohibitionists 110 Craggy peak 111 Several CBS dramas 112 Short, for short 113 The Prada that one really wants? 118 Part of a postal address for a G.M. plant 121 Thomas of the N.B.A. 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DOWN Genre for TV’s “Stranger Things” First name in late-night Unseemly W. Coast air hub When tripled, symbol of evil Toddler garment Amber, e.g. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 25 28 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 43 44 45 46 47 51 52 58 59 61 63 65 67 68 69 70 71 72 Hand-held dish that doesn’t crunch Outback animal Blue Cross competitor Muddy mixture Makes fizzy Network standard for smartphones, for short 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 Cafe 32 51 72 63 67 87 88 92 93 97 98 102 103 108 114 69 83 76 84 85 90 39 77 78 79 106 107 86 91 95 99 96 100 101 104 105 110 111 117 112 118 121 122 123 124 125 126 73 Nickname for a Gilded Age businessman with a penchant for jewelry 77 “In Trump We Trust” author, 2016 78 Distillery item 79 Not we 81 “That deep, blue, bottomless soul,” per Melville 82 Lacks 83 Part of un jour 85 Ghost story? 38 70 75 94 116 37 65 89 115 19 59 64 82 109 18 54 58 74 81 17 49 53 68 80 16 36 48 57 73 15 43 52 56 66 113 35 47 62 14 42 46 61 13 30 34 45 60 12 25 41 55 11 29 33 50 71 10 22 28 40 44 9 88 Most fit 90 Awkward time at family movie night 91 New York City’s ____ River 94 Almost falls 98 Amps, with “up” 99 Vehicle at a ski resort 101 Light cotton fabric 104 Wild 105 Long arm 106 Covered in frost 119 120 107 Pass over 109 Gather 113 See 123-Across 114 Troop grp. 115 Roll call response in une école 116 Wernher ____ Braun 117 Scale note 119 Dutch financial giant 120 Govt. org. that offers a monthly “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.