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THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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MIXED FEELINGS
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By Josh Knapp / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
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Answers on Page 18
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Beast in rare “sightings”
Poet/musician ____ Scott-Heron
One who can’t learn new tricks, they say
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Doze
“The king really wants to be around
people right now”?
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88 Marvel role for Chris Hemsworth
89 Yazidis, e.g.
92 Go in (for)
95 Actor Curry
96 Go all in
98 What many 100-Across do in the spring
100 See 98-Across
103 Certain earring
105 Trader ____
107 Baseball league for the Salt Lake Bees
108 “Yeah, let’s do it!”
109 Celebration after a coup?
112 Negative Nancy?
115 Words before a punch line
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118 Moving line on a tree trunk
119 Orange-and-white Pixar title character
120 Wild revelry
121 So, so awful, with “the”
122 Rapper with the most-viewed YouTube
video of all time
123 P.M. after Churchill
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Weapon usually fired between a 45° and
a 90° angle
Ducked
Go wherever
With 41-Down, first tennis player to win
two Olympic singles gold medals
Potent sushi-bar cocktail
Dependent on chance
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Against the jet stream
French region around Strasbourg
Tray of brownies, e.g.
Philosopher who said, “The people never
give up their liberties but under some
delusion”
Christian school in Okla.
Skin art, informally
Character resembling a hat
Drawer, say
Flower named for a Swedish botanist
All done up, as hair
Den mother
Like original Buddy Holly and the
Crickets recordings
Turned
Detergent brand with a fabric in its name
Gets back on base
“And that’s it!”
Abbr. on a pay stub
God: It.
Thoughtful
So-ugly-it’s-cute pooch
See 4-Down
One-named singer once married to
Xavier Cugat
Letter feature
Take back, in a way
CD or DVD follower
“____ is life”
“We’re on!”
Muslim official
I, personally
E-business
By voice
One side in a pool game
Subject of a tinfoil- hat theory
Peak physical condition
Veer
Put up stakes
Stop seeing each other
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Box on a mall map
Former tribe in western New York
Singer Simone
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Less stormy
Sea creatures with remarkably high I.Q.s
Turn-____ (thrills)
Congo red and gentian violet
San ____, Argentina
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Word before “Ooh, didn’t mean to
make you cry” in Queen’s “Bohemian
Rhapsody”
Maxim
Brother with a cross
Unfaithful sorts
Roasting place
Land between hills, poetically
____ Palmer (“Twin Peaks” victim)
Jacobin revolutionary who was stabbed
in a bathtub
They’re pumped to compete in a race
Fashionable enough for a runway
model?
Assault involving a hatchet?
Broadway’s Eugene ____ Theater
Throw in
____ relief
Post-run feeling
1982 Dustin Hoffman film
Place for a sponge
Annoying sort
Bro
Little bit
Coffee brewing style
Some scans, for short
Lifesaving team
“Stop insisting Ra doesn’t exist!”?
Pill-bottle info
Really comes down
A bit crude
Andean gold
Places
Fast-food sandwich not available in
Muslim countries
Goes up
Stories from bankruptcy court?
Be too broke to take the bus?
Country singer Black
Grammy category
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92 Made a declaration
93 Set adrift
94 V.I.P.
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97 Doctors’ orders
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110 It’s a deal
111 Unbeatable
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114 “Well, look at that!”
Caravan of GLAM brings LGBT cabaret Clatsop CASA holds 19th annual benefit
ASTORIA — Caravan of
GLAM, an LGBT cabaret
show, will take over the
Astoria Event Center on
Saturday, March 4.
Doors open at 8 p.m.,
and the 21-and-over show
starts at 9 p.m. Tickets are
$12 in advance or $15 at the
door. VIP tables are $120.
Tickets are available at Port
of Call Bistro & Bar or by
calling 503-325-4356. The
event center is located at 255
Ninth St.
Caravan of GLAM was
created in 2013 by Justin
Buckles of Portland after he
realized there was a need for
LGBT community events
in smaller cities throughout
Oregon. The first Caravan
of GLAM shows sold out in
Portland, Bend and Eugene.
Since then, the variety show
has toured California, Idaho,
Washington, Montana, Utah,
Colorado, Nevada, Alaska,
Hawaii and hit season 10 of
“America’s Got Talent.”
The Caravan of GLAM
consists of a rotating cast of
over 50 performers from Se-
attle to Hawaii, and perform-
ers come in all shapes, sizes
and colors. All staff and
entertainers are members of
the LGBT community.
The Astoria show will
feature the talents of Ecstacy
Inferno, Jayla Rose, Flaw-
less Shade, Jaxin Yoff, Mis
Inanna, Ginger Vitus and
more. The performance
will include a night full of
debauchery, raffles and off-
the-wall performances all
rolled into one.
The event is also a fund-
raiser for the 2017 Astoria
Pride festival.
ASTORIA — The 19th
annual Clatsop CASA
Celebration will be held
from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday,
March 9 at the Bridgewater
Bistro.
The event honors the
rewarding work of Clat-
sop CASA’s 50 volunteers
who advocate on behalf
of foster children. CASA
volunteers help foster chil-
dren on their path to a safe,
permanent home.
Enjoy an evening of
gourmet small bites, wine
and beverages while lis-
tening to music. A lively
dessert auction will raise
money for advocacy ser-
vices for children in foster
care.
CASA volunteers are
the only participants in the
child welfare system who
speak solely for the child’s
best interest in making rec-
ommendations to the court
and advocating for services.
With over 90 children
in foster care in Clatsop
County today, there is still
a waiting list of children
who need a CASA volun-
teer. Clatsop CASA relies
on community support
to fund the recruitment,
training and supervision of
volunteers.
Space is limited for this
benefit event, and only 150
tickets will be sold; the cel-
ebration has sold out in the
past. Tickets are $30 each,
$225 for a table of eight or
$275 for a table of 10.
For tickets, call 503-
338-6063.
For more information
about Clatsop CASA, visit
www.clatsop-casa.org