6 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 18 Having Nothing On 22 By Byron Walden / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 26 Answers on Page 14 1 6 10 14 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 30 33 34 35 36 37 39 45 47 48 49 50 51 53 55 56 57 62 63 64 65 ACROSS Ecclesiastical leader “Get out!” Blood enemy Aussie critters Diaper option Bridge shape French director Clément Martial art whose name means “sword way” Home for Bilbo Baggins West Wing worker A lot A.L. East team: Abbr. Contemptible sorts The ladies-only Western-themed bar I own? Inspector Clouseau or Borat? Peevish Most contemptible Blowup: Abbr. See 9-Down Like some quilt blocks Decoration in a deli case? Tony who managed two World Series championships for the Cardinals Setting for Cardinals home games, briefly Vivacity Neutral tone Parliamentary proceedings, e.g. Romeo or Juliet ____ booster Drained of color “Indubitably” Product of a stable of comic-strip artists? Kentucky college Communication system pioneered by Thomas Gallaudet, for short Greek city where Perseus was born Scaled-down woodwind? 70 73 74 75 Ice-cream container Calendar model Suffix with blast- Eight-time Olympic medalist Apolo Anton ____ 76 Condo V.I.P. 77 Art Deco artist 78 Belgradian, e.g. 81 Audiophile’s collection 83 Elizabeth with the memoir “Saving Graces” 85 Audibly upset Belgian francophone? 89 Words after “Sure!” 90 Mournful work 91 MSN alternative 92 Musician in the woodwind section 94 Runs through 97 Satirical depiction of the story of Noah? 100 Most important mounted cavalryman? 102 Opposite corner in a romantic triangle 103 Bush league, for short? 105 Jean who played Aunt Martha in “Arsenic and Old Lace” 106 Important positions 107 Alphas 109 Son of Gloria on “Modern Family” 110 Food thickener 111 Big name among radio shock jocks 112 So-called “Butterfly Capital of Alabama” 113 Environmental bane 114 Hand (out) 115 Study of the heavens: Abbr. 116 Attacked 1 2 3 4 5 6 DOWN Drei + fünf Sign of spring 1992 Tim Robbins mockumentary Horse picker’s hangout, for short Melodramatic NBC hit starting in 2016 Indian “masters” 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 23 28 29 31 32 36 37 38 40 41 42 43 44 46 52 54 55 57 58 59 60 61 62 65 66 Hybrid bakery treats Roman ____ With 36-Across, a Dr. Seuss book Marker maker Time on the throne “____ Club” (No. 1 hit for 50 Cent) Removes, as a sticker They can provoke knee-jerk reactions Reaching new heights in ballet? Ancient theater Little lad Aussie critters Quick series of social-media posts Something seen at Frankenstein’s birthday party? Shopping ____ Empty spaces Rhubarb with deep roots? Welcoming necklace DVD remote button Go a mile a minute Woe for some 51-Acrosses Shine Tres + cinco Two-tone treat Georgia senator who helped establish “don’t ask, don’t tell” Correo ____ (words on foreign corre- spondence) Hairy hunter of Genesis Big do Elvis ____ Presley Pitch in “The BFG” author Automaker that introduced the Rambler Witch 2004 Scarlett Johansson film adapted from “Lady Windermere’s Fan” Apt to go Democratic Spit out Actress Sorvino 7 8 9 10 19 23 27 30 31 38 39 45 46 51 67 73 77 78 85 79 94 95 96 59 63 64 69 74 75 81 60 82 83 87 88 91 92 71 72 84 89 93 98 101 99 102 103 107 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 80 82 84 86 87 88 93 94 95 70 76 106 One opposed Big brass Middling Work out spectacularly Beehive, for one Overcome Authority Villainous visage Vegetarian sandwich filling 44 61 105 67 68 69 70 71 72 76 78 79 43 55 58 97 100 42 49 54 68 90 17 36 53 86 16 33 48 80 15 29 47 62 66 25 41 57 65 24 40 52 14 21 32 50 13 20 35 56 12 28 34 37 11 Train syst. Quarters : basketball :: chukkers : ____ Abrupt, disconcerting reaction After-dinner volunteer’s words Pays de ____ (Nantes’s region) Variety of hold ’em Frances who played TV’s Aunt Bee Religious leaders ____ President 104 108 96 97 98 99 Baldwin offering Central Gets ready to do push-ups, say Title opera heroine who is a Druidic high priestess 101 Kind of boots 104 ETS offering 107 Going nowhere, metaphorically 108 Women’s- club event Thursday Night Talks lecture examines the filmmaking process ASTORIA — The Oregon Film Museum’s TNT (Thurs- day Night Talks) lecture series continues Thursday, April 20, with Filmmaking: Beyond the Big Screen, a presentation by independent filmmakers, directors, cine- matographers and editors. Doors open at 6 p.m., with lectures beginning at 7 p.m. Seasonal beers on tap, food and other beverages are available for purchase. Minors are welcome with an accompanying adult. Sue Arbuthnot and her partner, Richard Wilhelm, will be on hand to discuss the filmmaking process, to talk about their documentary “Dryland,” and the cultivat- ing of rural resilience. They will also share clips from their documentary-in-prog- ress, “Refuge,” a docu- mentary of the 2016 armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns. It is a cinematic exploration of how the myth of the West both serves and harms us, and how a grass- roots counter-movement seeks the “radical center” of hope for a resilient natural and human ecosystem, ac- cording to a press release. The TNT lecture series is a free event at Fort George Brewery’s Lovell Show- room on the third Thursday of each month. For more information about this event or other Clatsop County Historical Society activities, call 503-325-2203 or e-mail: cchs@cumtux.org.