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    JUNE 15, 2017 // 17
THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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THINK TWICE
By Charles M. Deber / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
Answers on Page 22
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ACROSS
Zip along
Example of 22- and of 65-Across
Conscience-stricken
Opposites of alphas
It may be grand
“Hah!”
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Flashing lights
What scouts gather
Intentions
Donkey’s call
Naval engineer
Example of 65-Across and 39-Down
Subsides slowly
Org. for ex-G.I.s
Diddley and Derek
Farewells in Florence
Take temporarily
First lady before Bess
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Levin who wrote “A Kiss Before Dying”
Silver, for example, in the opening
to TV’s “The Lone Ranger”
Torah receptacles
A professional may need one to practice:
Abbr.
Work unit
Intimates
Wash’n ____ (towelette brand)
Caribbean land whose capital
is St. George’s
It’ll knock you out
Ricochet
Ambition for an actor
In view
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“So long,” for short
Part of a machine assembly
Like Odin or Thor
Titter
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Some scratchy attire
“Sprechen ____ Deutsch?”
Lowest points
Car for which you “listen to her tachin’ up
now, listen to her whine,” in a 1964 hit
78 Land in the Seine
79 “I cannot tell ____”
81 “Nuh-uh!”
82 Film critic Christopher
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86 Dress adornment
87 Lathers (up)
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91 Nikon product, for short
92 “____ Rebel” (1962 No. 1 hit)
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94 Dimes, essentially
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101 Milky gems
105 Admit
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113 “Little Women” author
114 Ruined
115 Dead Sea Scrolls sect
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117 “See ya!”
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quiet reflection.
Tom Trudell
6:30 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin
St., Astoria, 503-325-6777, no cover. Tom
Trudell plays jazz piano favorites, classical
jazz tunes and original compositions.
Eric John Kaiser
7 p.m., Public Coast Brewing Co., 264
Third St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-0285,
no cover. French troubadour Eric Kaiser
crosses musical cultures between tra-
ditional French stylings and American
rhythm with influences from rock, hip-
hop, roadhouse blues and reggae.
Hearts of Oak
7 p.m., Merry Time Bar, 995 Marine Drive,
Astoria, 503-468-0852, $5 to $10, 21 +.
DOWN
Desert crossed by the Silk Road
Gulf state
Celebration
Writer/critic James and family
Animal with luxurious fur
Org. with a “3-1-1” rule
Twenty-one words
Give ____ all
Damage
Blight victim
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Film again
Money in the bank, e.g.
This and that
Razor brand
Example of 39- and 34-Down
Lang. heard in Haifa
Before, to a bard
____ Moines
Bugs about the trash
Toil
Competitor of Petro-Canada
Scrub, as a mission
Squealer
They may be high in a fallout zone
93-Across and 15-Down
When repeated, a Polynesian
getaway
What trees do in fierce storms
Is on the brink
Passed quickly
31-Across and 15-Down
Len of stage and screen
They’re often pulled at night
131/2-inch gold-plated figure
Hall of fame
A mere stone’s throw from
Upscale London retailer
Fatty-acid compound
One of a pair of best friends in Greek
legend
Heights of achievement
Witherspoon of “Legally Blonde”
Fussed over, as a grandchild
Like some diplomats
AOL alternative
Skeptical response
Dudes
Puts forward
Holt of NBC News
Part in an animated film
“Well, look what I did!”
Hearts of Oak will perform at this benefit
concert for The Harbor, playing desert
country folk, Americana and alternative
country music.
Bombadil
8 p.m., Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane
St., Astoria, 503-325-7468, no cover.
Bombadil plays folk, indie, pop, rock and
country music.
Lewi Longmire
8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive,
Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-2311, no
cover. Lewi Longmire plays roots rock
and Americana music.
Tuesday, June 20
Brian O’Connor
5:30 p.m., Shelburne Inn Restaurant,
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Lightly bite
Word of wonder
“Really!”
Ear: Prefix
Den denizen
____ the Explorer
Guide to studying the night sky
What “Mc-” means in a name
Richard Strauss opera
4415 Pacific Way, Seaview, Wash.,
360-642-4150, no cover. Acoustic
jazz guitarist Brian O’Connor’s rep-
ertoire includes nostalgic favorites,
an eclectic mix of jazz standards as
well as original compositions.
Astoria Music Festival
7:30 p.m., Grace Episcopal Church, 1545
Franklin St., Astoria, 503-325-5922,
$20, all ages. Program includes music
of Marais, Rameau, Bach, Uccellini and
Marcello with the Festival Baroque Solo-
ists, Noah Strick, Hannah Leland, Adaiha
MacAdam-Somer and Julia Brown.
Lewi Longmire
8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive,
Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-2311, no
cover. Lewi Longmire plays roots rock
and Americana music.
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93 Is disposed
94 Need for a professional designer
95 “Me So ____” (1989 rap chart-topper)
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99 Highest score in baccarat
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102 ____ Barksdale, drug dealer on “The
Wednesday, June 21
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.
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Wire”
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107 ____ Palmas, Spain
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110 Obama health law, for short
111 Old, clumsy ship
Jam at the Port
8 p.m., Port of Call, 894 Commercial St., As-
toria, 503-325-4356, no cover. Jimmy James
and friends, open mic and all genres; bring
instruments, amps and drums provided.
Open mic with Avery at 6 p.m.
Hayes & Keiski
6:30 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-1539,
no cover, 21 +. Bill Hayes and Gary Keiski
play tunes from all eras with a mix of
guitar and fiddle.
Rain City Ramblers
8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive,
Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-2311, no
cover. Rain City Ramblers are an acoustic
trio that draws upon the deep well of
American roots music to practice their
own original songwriting and arrange-
ments of Americana.
Astoria Music Festival
7:30 p.m., Liberty Theatre, 1203 Com-
mercial St., Astoria, 503-325-9896, $20,
all ages. Chamber music from Wagner’s
dramatic operas with soprano Deborah
Mayer.
Metzner & Patenaude
9 p.m., The Voodoo Room, 1114 Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-325-2233, no cover,
21 +. Scheckie Metzner and Pee Wee Pat-
enaude play blues, soul and Caribbean
music with Josh Baer on bass.