The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, April 27, 2017, Page 17, Image 28

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    APRIL 27, 2017 // 17
THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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A CENTURY OF SONG
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By Olivia Mitra Framke / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
Answers on Page 20
Note: When this puzzle is done, draw a line
connecting the 11 circled letters, starting
and ending in Square 28, so as to spell a
phrase related to the puzzle’s theme.
ACROSS
1 Italian relatives
7 Part of the earth
12 ____ Coast, scenic area near Capri
18 Brutish sort
19 “Dallas” actress
____ J. Wilson
20 Mermaids’ home in Neverland
21 1938 No. 1 hit for 68-/70-Across, which
was inspired by a nursery rhyme
23 Listless feelings
24 Many August births
25 Popular pairing with steak au poivre
26 Charm
27 And the following: Abbr.
29 Longbow wood
30 Detached
32 One for the plus column
33 Congestion site
35 Wyatt of
the Old West
37 Extremely loud,
in music
39 Soft-drink brand
40 Love interest for Anastasia in “Anastasia”
42 ____ Reports
45 Suffix with sheep or hawk
48 Vintner’s cask
49 Old car named for an explorer
51 Elder Lannister son on “Game of Thrones”
53 Stone Age relics
56 Piñata smasher, maybe
57 “____ parvis magna” (“Greatness from
small beginnings”: Lat.)
58 H.S. big shots
60 Talk endlessly to
61 Act like
63 Illustrator software maker
65 Kama ____
67 For grades 1-12, briefly
68 & 70 Nickname for
a celebrated performer born on April 25,
1917
71 Dreary
72 Dog whose tail curls over the back
74 Great Lakes natives
76 Sister of Helios and Selene
77 Polish coin
78 Promising action on a fishing line
79 Picks out of a lineup, informally
81 Letter-shaped fastener
83 Button on the bottom of a multipage
form
85 Ring
87 Frank
89 Rapa ____ (locale of many monoliths)
90 Sports team V.I.P.s
91 Set piece?
93 Natural-history-museum sights
96 Turkish title
98 Road offense,
for short
99 The hots
100 Bluish shades
103 Green who was
a four-time
vocal coach on “The Voice”
105 Question asked while extending the
hand, maybe
108 Reassuring touch
110 Fixture on a fishing dock
112 One state symbol of Massachusetts
114 Introduces slowly
117 Record label that looks like the name
of a radio station
118 Lao-tzu follower
119 Notable quote by 68-/70-Across
121 Set oneself right, in a way
122 Five Pillars of Islam, e.g.
123 “Bonehead” and “numbskull,” e.g.
124 Solitudinarians
125 State representatives?
126 Ride and Field
DOWN
1 Sacred choral works
Continued from Page 5
Ben Braden
9 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-
2311, no cover. The Lower 48’s Ben Bra-
den is going solo from the West Coast
trio, but isn’t coming alone with special
guests joining him on stage.
Monday, May 1
Burgers & Jam
6 p.m., American Legion, 1216 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2973. The
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Melodic passages
Accidentally hit “reply all” on, say
Jan. inits.
“Smart” one
Skewered
Asian dish
Arctic food fish
Close again, as
a purse
“Family Matters” ubernerd
Manage
Winter celebration abroad
Sheltered at sea
Japanese
comic style
Mass recitation
Repeated collaborator with
68-/70-Across
Thwarted
Maps of Alaska and Hawaii, often
Big blow
Flight attendant
Red as ____
Close buds
“Enough already!”
Be ____ use
Unlikely book-club recommenda-
tion
Edith Piaf’s “Non, Je Ne Regrette ____”
Name on a blimp
Gets some air
____ Nast (magazine publisher)
Good name for an Irish carpenter?
Bubs
For laughs
Arctic young ’un
Signature tune of 68-/70-Across
One-named singer with the 2016 No. 1
hit “Cheap Thrills”
Slip in a book
Café additive
Trade jabs (with)
Flavors
Approve
Hollywood job title
legion offers good burgers and good
music.
Tuesday, May 2
Brian O’Connor
5:30 p.m., Shelburne Inn
Restaurant, 4415 Pacific Way,
Seaview, Wash., 360-642-4150, no
cover. Acoustic jazz guitarist Brian
O’Connor plays an eclectic mix of jazz
standards.
Blind Pandas
8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-
2311, no cover. Blind Pandas play
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Wednesday, May 3
Thistle & Rose
5 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock St., Can-
non Beach, 503-436-2661. Thistle and
Rose perform original tunes, folk and
Americana music from the 70s and 80s.
Blind Pandas
8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-
2311, no cover. Blind Pandas play
acoustic folk and blues music.
Orphan Annie” radio show
One in line?
Biblical quartet
Silence
East German secret police
Quantity of toys on Santa’s sleigh
Perfumer’s liquid
Summer
piazza treat
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101 Nowadays
102 Occurrences in the 30s, say
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8 p.m., Port of Call, 894 Commercial St.,
Astoria, 503-325-4356, no cover. Dale
Peterson, Richard Thomasian and Tom
Peake lead a jam at the port.
Metzner & Patenaude
9 p.m., The Voodoo Room, 1114 Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-325-2233, no cover,
21 +. Scheckie Metzner and Pee Wee
Patenaude play blues, soul and Carib-
bean music with Josh Baer on bass.
Thursday, May 4
Senior Center Jam
6:30 p.m., Astoria Senior Center, 1111
Exchange St., Astoria, 503-468-0390,
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Caucus, e.g.
66 Wrinkly fruit
69 Gossipmonger
73 Portion of a penny
75 Where Nice is
en France
77 Tough draws in the game Bananagrams
80 No fun, as a party
82 Vegan staple
84 Van Gogh’s “Le Café de ____”
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acoustic folk and blues music.
Jam at the Port
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106 Sore
107 Setting for a
fine meal
109 Polynesian carvings
111 Bracket shapes
113 Takeoff figs.
115 Three-stripers: Abbr.
116 Singer with the 1984 hit
“99 Luftballons”
119 Part of T.G.I.F.
120 Cuba or Catalina: Abbr.
free. The Astoria Senior Center offers
string band, bluegrass and country.
Floating Glass Balls
7 p.m., Bill’s Tavern, 188 Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach, 503-436-2202, no cover.
The Floating Glass Balls plays bluegrass,
Caribbean, folk, swing and country.
Danny Barnes
9 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-
2311, no cover. Banjo playing innova-
tor Danny Barnes experiments with
electronic music, jazz, old time string
band and more, and is all about genre
bending, rule breaking and prefers to
color outside the musical lines.