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6 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 18 6 7 8 9 19 DUALITY QUALITY 22 23 By Natan Last, Finn Vigeland and the J.A.S.A. Crossword Class / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 26 27 10 11 12 13 14 20 15 16 17 21 24 25 28 29 30 Answers on Page 17 31 1 5 9 14 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 31 33 34 35 37 43 45 46 48 49 50 51 54 55 56 57 59 61 62 63 66 Across Like the 30 Rock building Word said three times while smacking the forehead Jests Tyrion Lannister of “Game of Thrones” and others It may be whiffed Rose’s love on old Broadway Little racer Lady Gaga’s “____ This Way” “I know my girl enjoys her youth / When this fine sound escapes her mouth” Golden calf, e.g. Texter’s “Wow!” Galley propeller Pretext Ends 2008 Obama catchword Place for a pie to cool Half of a score “____ et veritas” “Right now, it’s fine, no five-star food, / But this dessert will soon be good!” Some ancient writings Cry to a cop Injure badly Spa accessory Some Wall St. deals Kylo ____ (“Star Wars” villain) Part of an underground network Shangri-la Chump Off-week, in football “This mensch looks up and shouts ‘Delish!’ / While downing snacks with real relish” Actor Elgort of “The Fault in Our Stars” Due + sei Robert of “Tender Mercies” Acronym for a class taught over the Internet Veranda 68 69 71 72 76 Wise Skin dyes Gefilte-fish fish Tassel movers “Your will to serve must be mature / To be this keeper of nature” 78 “Stop right there!” 80 Intimidate 81 Places 82 Like Uncle Sam 83 “____ all good” 84 “Al ____ Lado del Río” (2004 Oscar-winning song) 85 Food items often served with 76-Down 87 Goofs 88 “Just be cool” 90 Hooter or honker 92 “Go down this hallway: There’s a couch / If what you seek’s relaxing touch” 95 “See-saw, Margery ____” (old nursery rhyme) 96 Backing 98 Begged 99 Reporters’ group 100 French title 102 Bygone NBC drama 104 Carry the day 105 Go “boohoo” 108 Primary imperative? 109 “This may have been the umpire’s doing; / Now sliding home is easy going” 113 Oct. pennant race 114 Cry of jubilation … or guilt 115 Hoist 116 Color of el mar 117 Old pop 118 New York county with Lake Placid 119 “Why don’t we?!” 120 Award category word Down 1 Blockhead Continued from Pg. 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 23 24 30 32 33 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 47 51 52 53 56 57 58 60 64 65 Cheese sometimes paired with pinot noir Suckers’ succors? URL suffix Job with spreadsheets Ride offerer Russian peace Home to King Philippe Nudges, in a way Post-marathon feeling Word before or after “down” Upright “The Iron Lady” star Animal avatar of Thoth “Kate Upton strikes an alpine pose / And belts this out, with naught to lose” One working on the board? “Celebrity Jeopardy!” show, briefly Artisans’ group Kachina-doll makers “____ Lang Syne” Overly fussy ____ of Solomon P.R. task Chinese city known for its terra-cotta warriors Light wood ____ studies (college major) Butter in South Asian cuisines [!!!!] Identify Three-pointer shooter, usually Funny Amy “Peanuts” boy Start printing On, as a horse Astronomer’s sighting Like some light wood Keystone officer Drooping Boston college Force on Earth, informally Vessel often stowed upside down Wednesday, May 17 “Suite Celebration” 6:30 p.m., Cannon Beach Commu- nity Church, 132 Washington St., Cannon Beach, all ages. A free, open rehearsal performance for the North Oregon Coast Symphony features an assortment of orches- tral suites in a “Suite Celebration” concert. Ricardo Cardenas 3 p.m., Manzanita Branch Library, 571 Laneda Ave., Manzanita. Latin American guitarist Ricardo Carde- nas performs an extraordinary range of classical and folkloric music from Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile, and plays his own arrangements of Chilean songs. Budwig & Jemma 8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642- 2311, no cover. Folk singer and songwriter Caitlin Jemma joins Bart Budwig for a night of Americana, alternative country and soul music. Thistle & Rose 5 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2661. Thistle and Rose perform original tunes, folk and Americana music from the 70s and 80s. 37 32 33 38 34 39 40 45 41 42 43 46 49 50 55 51 56 59 47 52 65 69 76 62 67 71 72 78 82 85 86 90 87 95 96 93 97 102 99 103 104 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Jam at the Port 8 p.m., Port of Call, 894 Commer- cial 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- 111 105 113 Budwig & Jemma 8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360- 642-2311, no cover. Folk singer and songwriter Caitlin Jemma joins Bart Budwig for a night of Americana, alternative country and soul music. 110 89 91 93 94 97 107 94 109 81 83 84 86 88 106 80 108 67 Blue symbol of Delaware 69 “I have this duty on my farm / To look as chickens keep eggs warm” 70 Throng 73 Not blown up 74 Rapper topper 75 Bulked up, in modern lingo 76 Party bowlful 77 Gillette ____ Plus 78 “://” preceder 79 Fantasy-fiction readers, e.g. 75 89 98 101 74 84 88 92 73 79 83 91 100 68 77 81 54 58 66 70 44 53 61 64 36 48 57 60 63 35 Condition once called “shell shock,” for short Wasted ____ buco Ottoman’s partner Not go out of date, say In unison Dead man walking? Divvy up Country star Jackson Goes over 2233, no cover, 21 +. Scheckie Metzner and Pee Wee Patenaude play blues, soul and Caribbean music with Josh Baer on bass. Thursday, May 18 Bruce Smith & Guest 6:30 p.m., Pioneer Tavern, 102 Pio- neer Road, Longbeach, Wash., 360- 642-2302, no cover. An evening soiree of music and blues with Bruce Smith, featuring Richard Thomasian. Senior Center Jam 6:30 p.m., Astoria Senior Center, 1111 Exchange St., Astoria, 503- 468-0390, free. The Astoria Senior 112 101 Arnaz of 1950s TV 102 First sentence of a news story 103 “The Adventures of ____” (European comics series) 104 Float in the air 106 Weight 107 Wallop 108 Jones of CNN 110 Family girl 111 Go (for) 112 Test site Center offers string band, blue- grass 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. Lorain 8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360- 642-2311, no cover. Lorain (pre- viously Grand Lake Islands) is the recording and performing project of Erik Emanuelson, Bob Reynolds, Joseph Anderson and Robin Bacior playing woozy American music.