MAY 10, 2018 // 17 THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD LET’S PLAY TWO! By Brendan Emmett Quigley / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 1 2 42 43 45 47 48 50 53 54 56 57 58 59 62 65 66 67 70 73 74 ACROSS Perpendicular to the ship’s middle “Let’s do this!” Larger of Mars’s two moons Proof of purchase for some contests Maines of the Dixie Chicks Out of date? Underwater mine? Some end-of-season announcements ____ Plus (grooming brand) “Insecure” star Issa Comparison middle Peaceful protest Get a copy of a 1965 #1 Beatles hit? South America’s ____ Picchu Left-winger U.N. worker protection agcy. “____ Music’s golden tongue / Flatter’d to tears this aged man …”: Keats Actor Milo Minute Maid Park player, informally Formed for a particular purpose Sultan Qaboos’s land Something to be defended Rather poor ambassador’s skill? School in development? Hat, informally Bomb with the audience Brand with an arrow through its logo Grp. getting a pay cut? “Roll Tide!” school, for short Rolled ____ Prefix with warrior Formerly known as Reason a computer program wouldn’t open? Some touchdown scorers, for short Zippo “Am ____ sensitive?” 75 Existed 76 Thanksgiving serving 77 Things folded in the kitchen 80 “Cinderella” mouse 82 Big-eared animal 84 Past 85 Incredibly hard puzzle? 90 One with a confession to make 92 Consume 93 Responds wistfully 94 First name in fashion 96 Impressive hole 97 “____ reconsidered” 98 Padre’s hermano 99 Prefix with pressure 100 “Eww!” 101 Link a quartet of supermarket employees? 109 Aid for a tracking shot 110 Jumpy sort, for short? 111 Vehicle that often rolls over, in brief 112 ____ mater 115 Angry Shakespearean cry 117 Something you’re not allowed to do in math? 121 Mistakes 122 Bit of nonsense in a No. 1 Ella Fitzgerald hit 123 Not ruling out 124 Gadget for lemons 125 Goes back and forth (with) 126 A cylinder has two 1 2 3 4 5 Continued from Page 5 Sunday Afternoon Live 2 p.m., Raymond Theatre, 323 Third St., Raymond, Wash., 360-836-4419, $15. Sunday Afternoon Live presents a Mother’s Day special concert with jazz great Gail Pettis. Maggie & the Katz 5:30 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2661. Maggie & the Katz play world-class blues music, Creole, jazz, funk and rhythm-n-blues and soul. DOWN Band with a symmetrical logo Bath toy Pizzeria order Some lawyers’ cases Kind of biol. 4 33 34 35 36 37 38 44 45 46 47 49 51 52 55 60 61 63 64 67 23 Edmund Wayne 8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642- 2311, no cover. Edmund Wayne plays instrumental Americana, alternative folk and indie roots music. Monday, May 14 Skadi Freyer 6 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, 503-325-6777, no cover. Skadi Freyer plays jazz compositions on piano. Burgers & Jam 6:30 p.m., American Legion, 1216 Hem- lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2973. The legion offers good burgers and good music. Adams & Costello Edmund Wayne 37 7 9 10 11 12 13 21 28 53 54 50 59 66 44 45 61 67 62 63 87 105 109 117 122 124 125 Tuesday, May 15 Edmund Wayne 8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642- 2311, no cover. Edmund Wayne plays instrumental Americana, alternative folk and indie roots music. Wednesday, May 16 Thistle & Rose 5 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2661. Thistle and Rose play folk, Americana and 90 95 106 113 114 118 84 91 96 100 107 108 110 121 8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642- 2311, no cover. Edmund Wayne plays instrumental Americana, alternative folk and indie roots music. 89 83 99 104 68 Teaching positions can be part of their work 69 Chest protector 70 “La La Land” actor 71 Rolls out of bed in the morning? 72 Messy treats 73 Fluorine’s atomic number 77 “Way to go!” 78 Purple flowers 79 Longtime Walter Berndt comic strip 81 Spot for wallowing 83 All-out attack 72 76 94 116 70 82 88 98 103 71 65 81 93 102 64 69 80 86 97 36 47 75 79 92 35 57 74 85 18 52 68 78 101 46 56 60 73 17 41 51 55 58 34 40 43 77 33 39 49 16 29 32 48 15 25 31 38 14 22 27 42 115 8 24 26 Picks up later in life? Red ____ (sushi fish) Irish icon, for short Ankle bones Relating to the pelvis Prefix with communication Hair-raising cry Pigtail, e.g. Many a “… For Dummies” book Transmitting Comic who acted in “Ocean’s Eleven” Smelling of mothballs Part of O.S.: Abbr. Original home of Paddington Bear Moves effortlessly (through) Streetside hangouts Draw back in fear River that rises in the Cantabrian Mountains Player-coach Jason of the N.B.A. K-12 Constellation between Ursa Major and Ursa Minor Kids’ rhyme starter Big name in pain relief Onto land Code on a bag to Chicago Annually Like a space cadet 1847 novel of the sea “Finlandia” composer Rollickingly funny “Time was … ” Feature of a millpond “You couldn’t possibly mean me!?” Oil field? Kind of job ____ Bird, 10-time W.N.B.A. All-Star Bite-size, say 7:30 p.m., Seaside Brewing Co., 851 Broadway, Seaside, 503-717-5451, no cover. Julie Adams and Michael Costello play a visceral blend of original music and soulful covers. 6 20 30 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 24 29 31 32 5 19 Answers on Page 23 1 6 13 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 37 39 40 41 3 111 112 119 85 Stylish 86 Cry at a happy hour, maybe 87 Cry of excitement 88 “Well, Did You ____?” 89 Gate 91 Did some documentary work 95 Bolivian capital 102 0%, in the dairy aisle 103 Highest-level 104 Nice forecast 105 Population classification 106 Settle down for the night 120 123 126 107 Sam who sang “Twistin’ the Night Away” 108 Corn syrup brand 113 Tiny bit 114 They always come with mayo 115 Flat-topped hat 116 Heat 117 Keyboard key 118 ____ minimum 119 Anthem contraction 120 One rampaging in 2018’s “Rampage” bluegrass music from the 70s and 80s, and original tunes. cover. The Astoria Senior Center offers string band, bluegrass and country. The Horsenecks 7 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642- 2311, no cover. The Horsenecks play traditional and innovative old time music with a bluegrass edge. Community Concert 7 p.m., Cannon Beach History Center, 1387 Spruce St., Cannon Beach, 503- 436-9301. “Where Words and Music Meet” is a multimedia program, poetry music concert featuring jazz duo Chris Lee and Colleen O’Brien. Thursday, May 17 Basin Street NW 6 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, no Floating Glass Balls 7 p.m., Bill’s Tavern, 188 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2202, no cover. Floating Glass Balls plays bluegrass, Caribbean, folk, swing and country. The Horsenecks 7 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642- 2311, no cover. The Horsenecks play traditional and innovative old time music with a bluegrass edge.