NOVEMBER 30, 2017 // 17
THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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INSIDE OUT
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By Jeff Chen / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
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Per
Per ____
Feature on the back of some pajamas
Conversation interrupter in a car, at times
Cured salmon
Jazzy Anita
Top-shelf
Go bad
Lists about a port on the Black Sea
Guaranteed to succeed
Auspice
Referring to this clue within this clue, e.g.
Neighborhoods surrounded by crime
1970s-’90s chess champion
Fill-in
____ Store
Laura of “ER”
Provide cover for, say
Fad dance move of 2015
Blue-green hue
Style of Radio City Music Hall, informally
Metal pin stuck in parts of sinks
Figure skater Sonja
Shout after seeing Godzilla
Motorsports vehicle
____ ammoniac
Good times
Capital of the world’s happiest country,
per a 2017 U.N. survey
QB’s cry
Unpleasant
The dark side
One of the principal deities in Hinduism
Sliding item on a car
Carne ____ (taco option)
____ Dimas, Calif.
Flourishes around monsoon events
Sample-collecting org.
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Lush
React to a haymaker
Slack-jawed
Pot note
Heaters
Major investors in start-up cos.
Its filling contained lard until 1997
Dangerous vipers
Ka-boom!
1972 No. 1 hit with the lyric “No one’s
ever gonna keep me down again”
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90 Ranger’s wear
92 Fear among underground workers
95 It goes downhill
97 First name in 1950s comedy
98 Actor John of the “Harold & Kumar” films
99 Nordstrom competitor
100 Shades of tan
102 “Pimp My Ride” network
103 Curry of the N.B.A.
105 Moves, as a plant
109 Coming up in vetoes
112 Got 100 on
114 “I’ll get this done”
115 Licorice-flavored extract
116 Crew found inside again and again
120 Spy novelist Deighton
121 Poet ____ St. Vincent Millay
122 Kook
123 “Fawlty Towers” or “The Vicar of Dibley”
124 Need a lift?
125 Looking up
126 And others, for short
127 Gets fresh with
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1 Nose of a wine
2 Single-____ (like a certain health
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Sunday, Dec. 3
Kitchen Music
1 p.m., Long Beach Grange, 5715
Sandridge Road, Long Beach, Wash.,
360-642-2239. All levels welcome to
bring instruments and join the jam
session to play, sing or listen to folk,
bluegrass, country, blues and pop
music.
Tingstad & Rumbel
2 p.m., Inn at Harbour Village, 120
Williams Ave., Ilwaco, Wash., 360-
642-0087, $10. Eric Tingstad and
Nancy Rumbel perform an illumi-
nating concert of song featuring
perennial favorites throughout the
ages.
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care system)
Does his name ring a bell?
Pipe joint
“Cool” sort
Reason to pull an all-nighter
Partner of a crossed “t”
Creative sort
Something pressed against a conch
Game predecessor of Riven
Certain spa treatment
Baker’s container
The “I” of “The King and I”
____ dish
Bad puns
Song with verses by four or more rappers
Mounties’ hats
Understand
“Go” preceder
Give for a while
Hindu exercise system
“Do as I say!”
Climbing plant in the pea family
Broadcaster of many Ken Burns
documentaries
Something to work through with a
therapist
Benghazi native
Waste
Actress Phylicia of “Creed”
“Fighting” collegiate team
Stella ____ (beer)
Another name for Dido
Hybrid activewear
Santa ____ winds
Tailor’s measure
See 74-Down
Take in
Blood type of a “universal donor”
Ardent
Holiday Concert
3 p.m., Nehalem Bay Methodist
Church, 36050 10th St., Nehalem,
503-436-0378, $10. Cannon Beach
Chorus’ Home for the Holidays
concert features “The Christmas Or-
atorio” and other holiday favorites.
Brad Griswold
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
1539, no cover, 21+. Every Sunday,
Brad Griswold plays acoustic folk
and bluegrass music on banjo, gui-
tar and mandolin.
Evensong
6 p.m., Cannon Beach Community
Church, 132 Washington St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1222. Evensong
features performers Jennifer Good-
enberger and Wes Wahrmund, med-
itative songs and quiet reflection.
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Sugar Strings
8 p.m., Fort George Brewery, 1483
Duane St., Astoria, 503-325-7468,
no cover. The Super Saturated Sugar
Strings play alternative folk, rock,
gypsy soul and funky foot-stomping
dance music.
Monday, Dec. 4
Burgers & Jam
6:30 p.m., American Legion, 1216
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2973. The legion offers good burgers
and good music.
Tuesday, Dec. 5
Brian O’Connor
5:30 p.m., Shelburne Inn
Restaurant, 4415 Pacific Way,
Seaview, Wash., 360-642-4150, no
cover. Acoustic guitarist Brian O’Con-
nor’s repertoire includes nostalgic
favorites, an eclectic mix of jazz
standards as well as original compo-
sitions.
Wednesday, Dec. 6
Thistle & Rose
5 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2661.
Thistle and Rose play folk, Americana
and bluegrass music from the
70s and 80s, and original tunes.
Metzner & Patenaude
9 p.m., 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.
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86 Award won by “The Curious Incident of
the Dog in the Night-Time”
88 Speedboat follower
91 Continues
92 Hosts, for short
93 Words of empathy
94 “You shouldn’t’ve done that”
96 The Blues Brothers and others
101 Emulate Snidely Whiplash
104 Hack down
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“Oh, heavens!”
Take off an invisibility cloak
Lit a fire under
Annual event viewed live by hundreds of
millions of people, with “the”
Big stretches
With 57-Down, something filling fills
Graceful losers, e.g.
Besmirch
Magazine places
Don Quixote’s unseen beloved
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Chilled
Costa Ricans, in slang
Modern education acronym
Brouhaha
Lid irritant
“I call that!”
Very in
Second Amendment org.
U.S.O. audience
Thursday, Dec. 7
Adam Miller
4 p.m., Hoffman Center, 594 Lane-
da Ave., Manzanita, 503-368-3846.
Harpsichordist Adam Miller offers a
sing-along program featuring inter-
national folk songs and carols
for winter celebrations of the
world.
Maggie & the Katz
6 p.m., Public Coast Brewing Co.,
264 Third St., Cannon Beach, 503-
436-0285, no cover. Maggie & the
Katz play indie blues and alternative
soul.
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.