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6 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 19 DO THE SPLITS 23 By Lynn Lempel / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 26 7 20 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 21 15 16 17 18 40 41 42 71 72 103 104 22 24 25 27 28 29 Answers on Page 17 30 1 7 14 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 37 40 43 45 46 47 48 49 51 54 55 57 58 60 61 62 63 64 ACROSS Topic for Dr. Ruth Reimbursed expense for a commuter, maybe As yet Sound system? Major export of Florida Blue hue Berate some guy for getting too much sun? Like most “Quo Vadis” characters Altar spot “A bit of talcum / Is always walcum” writer Banquet For whom Nancy was first lady Gives an order Remain undecided Fabric from flax Bearded animal Suggestion to a bored short-story writer? Book reviewer?: Abbr. Having less heft Swinging Ernie 35-nation alliance, briefly Drive-____ Fasten Kids’ TV character who refers to himself in the third person Greenhorn on the force Horse for hire Result of a serious wardrobe malfunction at the beach? Hit one out Clean with a pressurized spray First name in daredevilry Turbid Weighty matters? He can be seen at the western end of the National Mall, informally Pens for hens 65 67 69 73 74 Toast word M, on a form March movement It may deliver a punch Scientist’s dilemma regarding work vs. play? 76 “My only love sprung from my only ____!”: Juliet 77 Entry 79 Wild revelry 80 Archives material 81 Gist 82 Sight at Tanzania’s Gombe Stream National Park 83 Gist 84 It’s a drain 85 Entry on an I.R.S. form: Abbr. 86 Dismaying announcement about disaster aid? 91 What’s right in front of the tee? 92 Photographer Arbus 94 Old gang weapons 95 Heart of the matter? 97 Bit of cushioning 99 Arrears 100 Glitch 101 “Waterloo” band 105 Corroded 106 Roker’s appeal before gastric bypass surgery? 109 Turn aside 110 Bad look 111 Five-alarmer 112 Irritable 113 Spreadsheet contents 114 Dripping 1 2 3 4 DOWN Tour grp. since 1950 Breakfast chain Disapproving sounds Gather 5 “What’s the ____?” 6 Alito’s Supreme Court predecessor 7 Creature on the movie poster for “The Silence of the Lambs” 8 With 34-Down, longtime public radio host 9 Some space vehicles 10 It must turn over to start 11 Docket 12 With 42-Down, “Frosty the Snowman” singer 13 Super suffix? 14 Pacific island wrap 15 Worry of stratospheric proportions 16 “That villain in comics has sure gotta be sore!”? 17 Desiccated ____ Sea 18 Tear apart 20 Plunger alternative 24 Deputy: Abbr. 29 Dentist’s directive 31 Tip 32 Traffic cone 33 Those who need sound memories, per Montaigne 34 See 8-Down 35 W. Hemisphere treaty of 1994 36 What a cash-strapped beau might take you on? 38 Pay 39 Certain rod 41 Was a busybody 42 See 12-Down 44 Beatrix Potter’s genre 47 Conveyance for soldiers 49 Timeline sections 50 ____ Palmas (Spanish province) 51 Talk wildly 52 Way to go: Abbr. 53 Pricey French fashion label 55 Club cousins 56 Utah’s ____ State University 34 35 36 43 31 32 37 44 48 49 54 38 39 45 46 50 51 55 58 67 73 77 78 81 82 61 68 69 70 75 76 79 80 83 86 87 93 84 88 89 94 98 106 109 110 112 113 Cap similar to a tam-o’-shanter London tea accessory Fleshy-leaved succulent 1950s French president René Steamed seafood dish Abductor of Persephone Exhibitor at 1863’s Salon des Refusés Something easy, so they say “Grand Hotel” star, 1932 A.A. or AAA Group’s basic beliefs Tool parts used for bending things 90 91 95 99 105 59 61 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 57 64 74 97 53 63 66 92 52 60 62 85 47 56 59 65 33 96 100 101 107 102 108 111 114 74 75 78 80 83 84 86 87 88 89 90 93 Run out High hairdos Jeer Take some shots Annoys Ad-agency output Devil-may-care “Aha!” Mystical doctrine Talk wildly Gaming trailblazer Sluggish 96 97 98 99 Having no room for more Fuel from a fen Building’s rain diverter Sobel who wrote the Pulitzer-nominated “Galileo’s Daughter” 100 Editor’s override 102 One with a lot of tweets 103 Treat for a dog 104 Presently 106 Supplied 107 Parliamentary support 108 Corp. bigwig What makes a healthy diet for your dog? Historical society holds casino night Guest speaker to discuss nutrition at 4-H seminar ASTORIA — The Clatsop County 4-H program will offer a dog seminar featur- ing showmanship, starting at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 20 at the Clatsop County Fair- grounds indoor arena. The public is invited to watch and also attend the special lunch speaker at noon. Guests Rick Dunn and his wife Cindy Dunn will be speaking to the group on the importance of a balanced diet and proper supplemen- tation for good dog care. Rick Dunn was appointed as president and CEO of the Dr. Kruger Pet Supplements company in 2014. Their presentation will not focus on their products, only on maintenance, growth and overall health of dogs. They are 4-H supporters, and they like spending time educating people about the foundation of animal health through proper nutrition. This presentation will in- clude the importance of the six essential nutrients: water, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Rick Dunn will include topics about weaning and feeding puppies, adult and senior dogs, and overweight dogs. For questions about the event or for more informa- tion, contact Sally Freeman at 503-325-7161 or Sandra Carlson at 503-325-8573. ASTORIA — Get ready for a roaring good time at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18. The Clatsop County Historical Society’s annual Roaring ’20s Speakeasy Casino Night promises a fun time. There will be games of black jack, roulette, craps and (for an additional fee) Texas Hold ’em poker with prizes for top chip holders and best 1920s costume at the end of the night. Make your reservations by calling 503-325-2203 or e-mail to cchs@cumtux.org Entry is $15 for one or $25 for a couple. Get in on the action at the Texas Hold ’em tournament for an addi- tional buy-in of $30, $40 or $50; call for details. The event will take place at the Heritage Museum, located at 1618 Exchange St. This event has been sponsored by: Jim and Jan Aalberg, Uptown Café, Lek- tro, Whole Brain Creative, Astoria Sunday Market, Ocean Crest Chevrolet, Astoria Fultano’s Pizza, Pa- tricia Roberts and Warrenton Deep Sea Market. All proceeds support the Clatsop County Historical Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprof- it educational organization dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of Clatsop County and the sur- rounding area. The society operates the Flavel House Museum, the Heritage Museum, the Oregon Film Museum and the Uppertown Firefighters Museum.