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THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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HIT THE DECK
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By Jim Hyres and David Steinberg / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
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Answers on Page 19
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ACROSS
One side of a 69-Across showdown
Strip of buttons
Other side of the showdown
Collective works
“Get lost!”
Pinball wizard’s hangout
Mother ____
Entertainment on a Jamaican cruise,
perhaps
Kind of paper or test
Lieutenant, informally
It’s unreturnable
Musicianship
Green plant?
Path to enlightenment
Cannon in movies
Developer’s purchase
Samoan staple
Bullets legend Unseld
Top-shelf
Sushi restaurant wrap?
Moxie
X-File subject
Fairy-tale family
Celebratory request
“Great!”
One doesn’t hold stock for long
“My man”
“What ____?”
Storied workshop worker
Sand wedge, e.g.
Sean Lennon’s mother
Thanksgiving dish
Game depicted in the shaded squares
Carpenters with small jobs?
Last mustachioed president
See 125-Across
Easy-breezy tune
Place where taps may be heard
Skype alternative
86 Amount of separation, in a party game
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91 Big retailer in women’s fashion
93 Upscale bag brand
94 “Damn right!”
95 Indy 500 winner A. J.
97 Silly Putty holder
98 Standard poodle name
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101 Digital camera mode
102 Countenances
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106 “The Call of the Wild” author
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116 Having a lot to lose, maybe
117 “____ Care of Business” (1974
Bachman-Turner Overdrive hit)
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125 With 76-Across, like Arial and Helvetica
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Like houseplants
Wiggle room
Light show
The “Y” of Y.S.L.
Once, at one time
Behind
Campaign expense
Wine-barrel descriptor
Linc’s portrayer in 1999’s “The Mod
Squad”
One may get smashed
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Chest-thumping
“Up” voice actor
Changed, as voting districts
Artist who said, “I don’t do drugs. I am drugs”
Speed skater Heiden
Entr’____
Delivery instructions?
Infers from data
Feel bitter about
“I think,” in texts
Neckline shape
Word shortened to its last letter in texts
Holiday air
Tabloid issue
Total
Citi rival, informally
Neuwirth of “Frasier”
Some SAT takers: Abbr.
Tease
Item by many a reception desk
Super Fro-Yo seller
“Hava Nagila” dance
Hotel bill add-ons
Right on a map
From Square 1
Marked by futility
Jane Rochester, nee ____
“O.K. by me”
Blow off steam
Matchmaker of myth
Suffix with acetyl
Printer paper size: Abbr.
BTW
Famed Broadway restaurateur
Ruhr industrial city
Butcher’s discards
How great minds are said to think
Worried
Laser ____
Maui memento
“O.K. by me”
Find the perfect accessory and help a
good cause at annual Accessorize Sale
ASTORIA — Assistance
League of the Columbia
Pacific announces the
return of its super fundrais-
er, the annual Accessorize
Sale, to be held from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb.
5 at The Loft at the Red
Building, located at 20
Basin St.
Shoppers will have plen-
ty of time before the big
game starts on Super Bowl
Sunday to take a break
and shop for that special
handbag, scarf or piece
of jewelry, all at bargain
prices.
This annual fundraiser
helps Assistance League
make a difference for area
schoolchildren. Assistance
League Columbia Pacific
is a nonprofit, all-volun-
teer organization whose
philanthropic programs
promote the well-being and
self-esteem of children and
teens throughout Clatsop
County.
Assistance League is
also requesting donations
of new or gently used
jewelry, purses, scarves
and home décor. Donations
can be dropped off at all
Columbia Bank locations
in Clatsop County.
For more information
visit assitanceleaguecp.org
or contact Mary Davies at
503-738-0313.
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Word after snake or sound
Container that may have a sharpener
Superman, at other times
Starting on
Like the sign of the fish
Marijuana, in modern slang
“____ cheese!”
Composer Max who was called “the
father of film music”
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92 Basis of some discrimination
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Country Club
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Bottom of an LP
“Twister” actress Gertz
Some
Intimate garment, for short
Bit of progress
Company with a noted catalog
Dull color, in Düsseldorf
Word on a towel
Shade
Columbian Artists Association
issues call for Spring Art Show
KELSO, Wash. — Area artists
are invited to participate
in the Columbian Artists
Association’s 41st annual
juried Spring Art Show to be
held March 18 through April
2 at the Three Rivers Mall,
located at 3513 Three Rivers
Drive in Kelso, Washington.
The show is open to
artists 18 and older from
Cowlitz, Clark, Wahkiakum,
Lewis and Pacific counties
in Washington and Clatsop
and Columbia counties in
Oregon.
Entries must be original
work, completed in the past
two years. Both two- and
three-dimensional work will
be accepted. Work will be
judged and cash awards given
in each category. Additional
awards include a memorial
award, sponsor awards and
people’s choice award.
Entries will be received
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
March 13 at the Three Riv-
ers Mall.
Entry forms and a pro-
spectus with details regard-
ing rules, categories, sizes
and entry fees are available
online at www.columbi-
anartists.org. They are also
available at the Broadway
Gallery in Longview, or by
calling 360-425-0142.