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JULY 6, 2017 // 17 THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD By Patrick Blindauer / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 1 2 3 4 5 6 18 1 6 10 15 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 31 33 36 39 43 47 48 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 ACROSS Major tenant of Rockefeller Center “Young Frankenstein” role Theater drop Nuke CBS’s “Kate & ____” Turner of “Peyton Place” Bad thing to bring one’s family Wealthy: Sp. “With the Beatles” song written by Smokey Robinson In all seriousness Gen ____ Emulated the tortoise and hare One of seven in the Book of Revelation Ladies’ men, in older usage Gulf state: Abbr. Monastery head’s jurisdiction Domesticate Intimate Zombie or flaming volcano “Yuck!” Part of U.N.L.V. “Let’s go!” in Baja Meditation leader Altar exchange Bus. need that most lemonade stands don’t have Some Japanese watches Big ____ (some sandwiches) Edgar in “King Lear,” e.g. It might help you get to Carnegie Hall, for short Riga resident Garden party? Record-shop stock Buzz Rogowski 6:30 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, 503-325-6777, no cover. Acoustic jazz pia- nist Buzz Rogows- ki’s rep- ertoire includes smooth jazz, instrumental and new age compositions with jazz overtones. Continued from Page 5 J Wagner 8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-2311, no cover. Songwriter J Wagner plays indie, roots, country and folk music. Jam at the Port 8 p.m., Port of Call, 894 Commer- cial St., Astoria, 503-325-4356, no cover. Open jam for all genres with Jimmy James and friends; bring instruments, amps and drums provided; open mic with Avery at 6 p.m. Metzner & Patenaude DOWN 1 One side of a vote 2 Link studied at Ancestry.com 3 Coterie 4 Part of an old-fashioned swing 5 Zigs or zags 6 Napoleon’s partner on “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” 7 “Wonder Woman” star ____ Gadot 8 Shade of black 9 Fury 10 Onetime J.F.K. sight 11 1968 movie based on “Flowers for Algernon” 12 Indy 500 winner Bobby 13 “____ roll!” 14 Blue 15 Penny, mostly 16 Zenith 17 “The Gold-Bug” author 21 Certain tribute 23 Most watchful 24 Living thing 25 “____ & the Women” (2000 Altman film) 30 “Hey Jude” song that mentions every day of the week but Saturday 32 “Yikes!” 33 Solvers’ shouts 34 What T.S.A. Preü helps people avoid 35 “A Hard Day’s Night” song that Lennon called McCartney’s “first ‘Yesterday’ ” 37 Strongly worded attack 38 Panther or puma 40 “With the Beatles” song playing in the E.R. when Lennon died 41 Tiki-bar cocktail 42 Houdini feat 44 George of “Star Trek” 45 Bunches 46 Try out 48 “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” 22 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 Caribbean music with Josh Baer on bass. Thursday, July 13 Jackson Andrews 6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-1539, no cover, 21 +. Jackson Andrews plays original songs and arrangements of folk, country and popular tunes. 33 9 10 19 31 36 44 45 13 14 46 37 15 16 17 40 41 42 82 83 114 115 21 25 28 30 35 43 12 24 27 34 11 20 23 29 64 Talk, talk, talk 65 “The Time Machine” race 67 Something you might lose a little sleep over?: Abbr. 68 Delany or Carvey 69 Whopper 70 Last Hebrew letter 71 Capital bombed in 1972 74 Grade-school subj. 75 Audio problem 78 Harrison’s successor 79 African antelope 80 Message from the Red Cross, maybe 81 Cinematic composer André 84 Triumphant cry 85 Its state quarter has a lighthouse 86 Luxuriant 87 Charge, in a way 88 Spanish letter between ka and eme 89 Piece org.? 90 Silverwork city in southern Mexico 91 “Strangers and Brothers” novelist 92 Move quickly 94 1943 penny material 95 Merchandise: Abbr. 96 Structure used in extreme sports 102 “Antennae” 106 Raised a ruckus 108 1977 Warhol subject 111 Filmmaker Guy 116 “Revolver” song that Paul McCartney described as “an ode to pot” 119 They go in locks 120 Ancient 121 Footwear for a run 122 Like a good scout 123 Fifth qtrs. 124 Résumé listing 125 It used to be made of lead 126 Les ____-Unis 8 26 Answers on Page 22 Note: When this puzzle is done, read the letters along the shaded path to get another example of the theme. 7 32 38 39 47 48 52 53 54 57 58 59 60 62 63 64 61 65 66 67 50 73 69 78 79 80 81 84 85 86 87 74 89 106 75 90 93 96 76 77 91 94 97 98 99 100 95 101 102 107 108 116 109 117 110 103 104 105 111 112 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 song whose title is followed by “where the rain gets in” Twin Cities suburb Sacrosanct Pommes frites seasoning Slowly fade away Like names on trophies, often “I can’t hear you!” Extra-special End of a shift Disc jockey Freed Hair-razing name? Bigger than big Basin Street NW 6:30 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, 503-325-6777, no cover. Dave Drury on guitar, Todd Pederson on bass and friends perform mainstream jazz classics. Senior Center Jam 6:30 p.m., Astoria Senior Center, 1111 Exchange St., Astoria, 503-468-0390. The Astoria Senior Center offers string band, bluegrass and country. Smith & Thomasian 6:30 p.m., North Beach Tavern, 102 Pioneer Road, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-2302, no cover. 113 118 119 49 50 55 59 65 66 68 71 72 73 75 56 68 71 92 51 55 70 88 72 49 76 Beans, e.g. 77 ____ teeth 80 The highest form of flattery? 82 Tommy Hilfiger alternative 83 Old movie-theater lead-ins 90 Kitchen shortening 93 “____ a wrap” 97 Latin 101 word 98 Theater sections 99 Lose it 100 ____ dish 101 Pastoral poem 103 Came (from) An evening soiree of music and blues with Bruce Smith and Richard Thomasian. 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, Ca- ribbean, folk, swing and country. Martin Gerschwitz 7 p.m., McMenamins Sand Trap, 1157 Marion Ave., Gearhart, 503-717-8150, no cover. Classically trained keyboardist Martin Gerschwitz plays pop, rock, blues, heavy metal and progressive. 104 105 106 107 109 110 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 Pacific ____ Bob or weave Lacquer, e.g. Contents of some envelopes: Abbr. Officially go (for) Black as night Circulatory block Slangy greeting “____ first you don’t succeed …” Congers and morays Melted mess Olive ____ Cape Horn, for one Fox & Bones 8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Sny- der Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-2311, no cover. Fox and Bones is a conceptual folk col- laboration between American songwriters Sarah Vitort and Scott Gilmore playing soul, folk and Americana music. Thistle 8 p.m., The Wayfarer, 1190 Pa- cific Drive, Cannon Beach, 503- 436-1108. Bobby “Bobcat” Rice and Paul Dueber of Thistle play an American-inspired music mix of blues, folk, ballad, rock and originals.