6 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 25 26 28 30 31 33 34 36 37 38 40 41 43 45 47 52 58 59 60 61 62 65 66 67 69 72 73 76 77 79 82 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 20 21 22 HIT THE DECK 23 24 25 By Jim Hyres and David Steinberg / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 26 27 30 31 Answers on Page 19 1 7 14 20 21 22 23 24 1 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 88 Investment-seminar catchphrase 90 Lost big 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 100 Hound 101 Digital camera mode 102 Countenances 104 Confession subjects 106 “The Call of the Wild” author 110 March Madness stage 115 In the distance 116 Having a lot to lose, maybe 117 “____ Care of Business” (1974 Bachman-Turner Overdrive hit) 118 Eins + zwei 119 Message with a subject line 120 Unlikely partygoer 121 Lieu 122 Bring in 123 1-Across’s cry 124 Tel. no. add-ons 125 With 76-Across, like Arial and Helvetica 126 14-Across’s result 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DOWN 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 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 27 29 32 35 36 39 40 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 55 56 57 62 63 64 68 70 71 72 74 75 77 78 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. 34 35 41 47 48 28 42 43 39 44 52 58 19 45 53 56 57 40 46 54 55 59 60 61 67 62 68 73 69 74 63 82 91 107 96 84 85 89 93 97 109 78 88 98 102 108 83 92 101 106 72 77 87 95 66 71 81 86 94 65 76 80 90 64 70 75 79 103 110 99 104 100 105 111 112 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 79 80 81 83 84 85 86 87 18 33 38 51 17 29 37 50 16 32 36 49 15 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” 125 88 Young swans 89 Part of a tour 92 Basis of some discrimination 96 “Lawrence of Arabia” star 99 Maniacs 101 City that’s home to the Firestone Country Club 102 Divider in the Bible? 103 Venetian blind parts 113 114 126 105 106 107 108 109 111 112 113 114 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.