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6 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 67 4 5 6 7 8 18 19 YOU’RE GOING DOWN 23 24 By Finn Vigeland / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 26 27 31 Answers on Page 13 1 7 13 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 33 35 37 39 41 45 47 48 49 50 51 53 55 57 58 59 3 ACROSS Pinocchio, e.g. Aphrodisiacs boost it Backpack feature Where cuneiform was discovered Superhero outfits, typically Irritate Give unsolicited advice Weapon for William Tell Coming back in Popular singer born in County Donegal Like many wine casks Lie low What starts with a spark of an idea? Snide and sassy Portrayer of TV’s Det. Fin Tutuola Jefferson Memorial topper Nonfish aquarium attraction Precalculator calculator Where one might be well suited Clue weapon “Give it a ____” Street crossing Hollywood in Hollywood Conservative Job for a plastic surgeon, for short Modern name in transportation “Heavens!” Squared building stone Three short, three long, three short Gnocchi ____ Romana Rapper with the 2017 No. 1 hit “Bodak Yellow” Brought about Kindle download Chant at a political rally First sign Manhattan neighborhood next to the Lower East Side Popular line of dolls with “Kidz” and “Babyz” spinoffs 68 Hole foods? 70 Bundled, as hay 71 1960s-’70s police drama 73 Medicare provision for non-hospital expenses 74 Perch for pigeons 75 Plea to a superhero, maybe 76 Employs 77 Peter Pan rival 80 Trespass upon 82 Seventh-year exam in Harry Potter 83 Lhasa ____ 84 “Toodles!” 85 Positive market move 86 Son of Adam 88 Trigger, as an alarm 90 Repossessed 92 Farm measures 94 Kind of humor 96 “Cuz I told you to!” 97 Like rain forests 98 Fourth-down play 99 Spasm 101 Fast-food chain with a hat in its logo 104 Jennifer who wrote “Manhattan Beach” 106 Printer brand 108 Spelunker’s helmet attachment 111 Springs 112 Five-time Emmy nominee for “Grey’s Anatomy” 114 Key of Dvorák’s “New World” Symphony 116 World-weariness 117 “Silly me, rambling again!” 118 The Chainsmokers or Eurythmics 119 Declare 120 TV colleague of Hayes and O’Donnell 121 Didn’t sleep well 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 28 32 34 36 37 38 40 41 42 43 44 46 48 28 50 51 57 75 80 81 85 86 103 116 117 119 Puffs up For nothing Perspectives Bore Midnight, maybe Total baller Dissed with flowery language, literally? Hip-hop dance move Classic London theater Angled edge Snacks often paired with milk “Mutiny on the Bounty” captain Underwear brand land’s hippest eclectic chamber bands, performing elegant and daring modern chamber pop infused with tradition and innovation. Advance tickets are rec- ommended and available at the Liberty Box Office, 2 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and two hours before the performance. Regular admission is $15, student tickets $7. Children 12 and under get in free. For more information, visit libertyastoria.org. 3 Leg Torso. 77 78 79 109 110 56 61 69 76 83 88 84 89 90 94 112 44 73 95 98 104 43 64 68 87 111 52 54 56 58 59 60 62 65 66 67 69 70 72 55 60 72 93 102 42 49 54 82 3 Leg Torso, Symphonic Band share the stage ASTORIA — 3 Leg Torso and the North Coast Symphonic Band give a joint performance at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28, at the Liberty Theatre, 1203 Commercial St. Doors open for general seating at 1:30 p.m. The afternoon’s program is titled “Dances of Enchant- ment” and will feature solo sets by both groups and a finale with the groups performing to- gether in original arrangements of 3 Leg Torso tunes with wind band accompaniment. 3 Leg Torso is one of Port- 53 97 17 36 48 67 71 16 22 63 74 15 30 59 70 14 41 52 66 92 21 35 47 62 101 13 34 40 58 65 12 29 39 46 11 25 33 38 10 20 32 45 DOWN Embarrassment for an art curator “Sign me up!” Headline after a toddler C.E.O. resigns, literally? Coiner of the term “generative music” Certain med. specialist It may be cutting things close Car failure only a block from the mechanic, literally? About, on memos Mixture of nature and technology “____ official” Takes off in a hurry Eye socket Takes off in a hurry “For a massage, go that way!,” literally? “Darn it all!” Do for Jon Batiste Drudge Its HQ is the Pentagon First country to legalize changing one’s gender identity (1972) First African-American sorority Part of a circle Like the dress shirt that’s just adorable, literally? Draftable “Wise” ones Chamber music group, often ____ Lingus Calf-length dresses “Not so fast!” Addresses a crowd Firebugs Signature Jacques Tati role Capital of Liechtenstein 9 99 105 106 91 96 100 107 113 108 114 115 118 120 73 Punch vs. Judy, literally? 77 One answer to the question “What’s your favorite music genre,” literally? 78 Agenda entry 79 Music outro effect 81 Prominent parts of goblins 83 Not do so well 84 Haberdashery buys 87 Directive 89 CVS rival 91 “Alea iacta ____”: Caesar 93 Barbie attendee 94 About 10 percent of Russia 121 95 Afternoon hour 98 Land in “The Hunger Games” 100 Bumbling 101 Orders at the Rose & Crown 102 Quote from a letter 103 Actor Eric 105 Frustrated cry 107 ____ stick 109 Pouty face 110 Urge on 113 Bloody, say 115 Barn greeting Astoria Jazz Festival presents Robert Moore ASTORIA — Astoria Jazz Festival welcomes Robert Moore at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26, at KALA, 1017 Marine Drive, Astoria. Doors open at 7:15 p.m. Moore has evolved a sound of his own, mixing his Southern roots influ- ences of soul and gospel into his own interpretations of bebop and swinging jazz. Accompanying Moore will be Dan Gildea on guitar, Bill Athens on bass, Willie Matheis on saxophone; special guest Al Martin on percussion; and Astoria’s own David Drury, a former R.C.A. recording artist. Tickets are available at the Liberty Theatre for $18. Visit libertyastoria.org. For more Astoria Jazz Festival information, visit astoriajazzfestival.com.