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26 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 19 MISHMASH 20 23 30 1 7 13 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 30 32 33 34 37 38 44 46 47 48 49 51 53 54 55 58 60 61 62 65 66 71 74 75 76 79 Grant a girl permission to dis Drake? Fortify Page (through) 1990s Indian P.M. Week, on Martinique Alias inits. Game for the goal-oriented? Keeps in the loop, in a way Worn out Ability to score at Madison Square Garden, e.g.? 102 Mouse’s resting place 103 Take a timeout 104 French ____ 105 Title at Topkapi Palace 106 Egg container 107 Religious image 109 Piano dueler with Donald in 1988’s “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” 112 Quiz-bowl fodder 114 Like Serbia and Croatia 117 Diving disaster? 122 Maintain 123 Bawdy 124 Gently show the door 125 Give a new tournament ranking 126 Pulls on, as heartstrings 127 Speakers’ spots 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 DOWN 1 Bluecoat 2 Only woman to sing lead vocals on a Beatles song 3 Darn things 4 Sierra ____ 5 Drink commonly served with a spoon- straw 6 H.O.V. lane user 7 Farm females 8 Lateral opening? 9 Chest pain 24 28 30 31 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 50 52 54 56 57 59 63 64 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Grist for analysts Californie, e.g. Gaming giant I, to Izaak Word for a name-dropper? 1960s sitcom set in the 1860s From one side to the other Kind of history Ebb Grammy-winning drummer ____ Lyne Carrington Lorna of literature Codger Opposite of ruddy Thyroid need Embrace Bus. card info N.L. Central squad, on scorecards Don’t work too hard Half of a swinging couple? Goes by Alternative to Cinemax “That’ll be the day!” Take responsibility for something Atheist’s lack Place to hang tools Leave a good impression? One lifting spirits? Jet measure Think-tank product Chi follower Diesel in movies Reeling Shivering fit Key locale: Abbr. They’ll take your measure Manhattan, e.g.: Abbr. They’re dubbed Mullally of “Will & Grace” Hard to tell apart Informal measures of popularity Fort George Benefit Night to raise funds for Clatsop CASA ASTORIA — Is eating pizza good for you? Maybe. At least it’s good for your community. For its January Benefit Night event, Fort George Brewery will hold a fundraiser for Clatsop CASA. Head to the upstairs pub at 1483 Duane St. from 4:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31. Proceeds from all food and drink sales will support the work of Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers There will also be a raffle. Items up for bid- ding include the chance to design your own burger for Fort George’s guest burger Wednesday. CASAs advocate for the best interest of children in foster care. The Clatsop CASA program currently advocates for more than 90 children who endured abuse or neglect, to ensure that they can grow up in safe, loving, permanent families. For more information, or to donate or volunteer, contact Julia Mabry at julia@clatsopcasa.org, call 503-338-6063 or visit www. clatsopcasa.org 32 12 13 34 40 46 55 51 52 56 60 72 87 92 81 88 89 58 64 103 83 110 117 122 123 125 126 77 It lies between Cleveland, O., and Buffalo, N.Y. 78 Nut 80 Made out 82 Showy in a cheap way 83 Salmon roe, by another name 84 “Don’t worry about me!” 85 Await resolution 88 Relative of “Aargh!” 89 Wetland 77 78 84 85 91 95 96 97 101 104 116 65 82 100 115 59 76 90 99 109 43 70 94 108 42 36 75 93 98 35 54 69 80 86 18 48 63 74 79 17 29 53 62 68 73 16 41 57 61 67 15 47 50 66 28 33 45 14 22 39 49 114 11 25 38 44 107 10 27 31 37 71 9 21 26 Answers on Page 19 81 86 87 90 91 92 93 95 97 98 8 24 By Dan Schoenholz / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz ACROSS Inconceivably vast Hard looks Stream, as of revenue Baseball-like game Flowery Et ____ Witty British judge? Conquistador Cortés Copies, informally It shows who’s who or what’s what Perform a full-body scan? Pizza, e.g. Quest of 25-Across Ortiz of “Ugly Betty” Site of Spaceship Earth Language akin to Thai Three-legged race, e.g.? School chum, say “Mr. Blue Sky” band, for short World’s most voluminous river Chapter in early 20th-century history: Abbr. Property inheritor, legally speaking On point Julie of TV’s “Big Brother” “One of the most civilized things in the world,” per Hemingway Nail? Consider anew, as a decision Girl with a ball Sound investments, in more ways than one ____ Minor A– “America”? Hindi word for “spice mix” Brief second? ____ generis Theological inst. What Cubs fans get carried away by? 7 102 105 111 106 112 113 118 119 120 121 124 93 Measly amount 94 Guitar Hero activity 96 Wolf (down) 99 Mantle, e.g. 100 Some vaults 101 Like cats, typically 106 Secure spots 107 Certain steel beam 108 Racer Yarborough 110 Fig. on a periodic table 127 111 Mrs., abroad 112 Bedouin shelter 113 ____ facto 115 Common thing to lie about 116 ____ Yost, 2015 World Series-win- ning manager 118 Mauna ____ 119 Poland’s main airline 120 Start of the Lord’s Prayer 121 Education support grp. Archaeologist to discuss local shipwrecks SEASIDE — The next History & Hops free local history lecture will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26 at Seaside Brewing Co., located at 851 Broadway. “Graveyard of the Pacific” is a nickname for the stretch of Pacific Northwest coastal ocean ranging from Tilla- mook Bay north to Cape Scott Provincial Park on Vancouver Island. It is estimated that more than 2,000 vessels and 700 lives have been lost near the Columbia River bar alone. Maritime archaeologist Chris Dewey will discuss some of the greater and less- er-known shipwrecks located in the North Oregon Coast area and recount efforts to locate and document the wreck sites. In his presentation, Dewey will cover the tools, techniques and strategies archaeologists use to discover and investigate ship- wrecks and their histories. A retired Naval officer, Dewey is currently the an- thropology and archaeology adjunct instructor at Clatsop Community College. He holds master’s degrees in maritime archaeology and in business management. He is also the president of the Maritime Archaeological Society, which is dedicated to historical shipwreck documen- tation and public education in maritime heritage. History & Hops is a series of local history discussions hosted by the Seaside Mu- seum on the last Thursday of each month at Seaside Brewing Co.