The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, February 14, 2019, Page 8, Image 18

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THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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THAT’S A MOUTHFUL
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74 Lilac color
76 High regard
78 Certain intersection
79 Andrew Jackson’s Tennessee home, with
“the”
83 Family-reunion attendee, informally
84 One taking inventory?
87 ____ Pueblo (World Heritage Site)
88 Polite
89 Expensive outing
90 Philadelphia art museum, with “the”
92 With 29-Across, source of a famous smile
93 Home of the world’s only 14-lane suspen-
sion bridge
98 “Atonement” author Ian
100 Old barracks decorations
101 Catches up to
102 Bollywood instruments
105 Man Ray’s genre
106 Ham it up
109 Wine orders
112 Good servers
114 Timekeeper on the Emerald Isle
117 “Free ____”
118 Text-message status
119 Assists in a way one shouldn’t
120 One getting the red-carpet treatment
121 Diary passage
122 Avant-garde
123 Father
124 Scottish caps
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1 Hill and tunnel builder
2 Architect Mies van der ____
3 Complain
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Carol Smith
Guitarist David Drury.
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56 Writer Stieg Larsson, e.g.
58 Hard way to say the answers to the itali-
cized clues in this puzzle (good luck!)
60 Willow twig
61 San ____, Calif.
62 Having a frog in one’s throat
64 Building direction, briefly
65 What “btw” means
66 Mess (with)
68 Spanish direction
69 Book before Deut.
72 Extend a hand to after a fall, say
75 London’s Old ____
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A new CD by local
treasure David Drury
ASTORIA — David
Drury, a longtime local
guitarist known for his
original jazz composi-
tions, is releasing a CD at
6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
16, p.m. at the Bridgewa-
ter Bistro, 20 Basin St.,
Suite A.
Titled “Where Do We
Go From Here,” the album
is a compilation of his
own compositions, includ-
ing pieces inspired by
the Columbia River and
Pacific Northwest.
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4 What a dairymaid does all day long
5 Poi plants
6 Chaiken who co-created “The L Word”
7 Printemps follower
8 Source of a deferment in the 1960s draft
9 Syndicate
10 Big fan
11 Yamaha competitor
12 Formerly, once
13 Figurehead?
14 Tim ____, frequent collaborator with
Adam Sandler
15 Ancient Greek state with Athens
16 “The Marvelous Mrs. ____” (award-win-
ning Amazon series)
17 “I beg of you”
19 A sharps
23 Aer Lingus destination
24 Performances for Hawaii tourists
28 Plane, e.g.
31 Column in soccer standings
34 Confesses
35 Picket line crosser
36 Hobbes’s favorite food in “Calvin and
Hobbes”
37 Text-message status
39 Leading characters in “Mad Max”
40 Matter in court
43 Pretentious
44 1984 Olympic gymnastics sensation
47 ____ Boston (noted hotel)
49 ____ de leche
50 Somewhat
51 Put an edge on
52 Loopholes
53 “Hey you!”
55 Wanna-____
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ACROSS
1 Parabolas, essentially
5 Part of a wedding 9-Across
9 See 5-Across
13 Trophy winner
18 He planned for a rainy day
19 Sled dog with a statue in Central Park
20 Jewish month before Nisan
21 Corolla part
22 Result of a foul on a long basketball shot
25 Bandleader Shaw
26 Start of Euripides’ signature
27 Bargain-basement
29 See 92-Across
30 Took off the board
32 Popular jeans
33 Does, as an animated character
35 A, B or C, in Washington
38 Albino orca, e.g.
41 “You’re on!” and others
42 Skedaddles
45 Country singer Chesney
46 “It was all ____”
48 Chops down
49 Places for toasters and roasters
51 Word after sock or bunny
54 Subjects of some New Year’s resolutions
56 Deli order
57 Reddish
59 When repeated, emergency cry to a fighter
pilot
60 Wise-looking
63 Pub orders
64 On base, say
67 Part of a department store where people sit
70 Legally confer, as a power
71 Opulent
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By Lee Taylor / Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
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77 Beyond that
79 Listens attentively
80 Declare
81 “Jane the Virgin” actress Rodriguez
82 Pizazz
85 Wine: Prefix
86 Was on the verge of collapse
87 What “light” cigarettes are lower in
89 Not so hip
90 “The Garden of Earthly Delights” painter
91 Cleverness
93 App release
94 One of the B vitamins
95 Underwater
96 Electrician’s concern
97 Like the smell of some bread
99 Where something annoying might be stuck
103 Less welcoming
104 Sample
107 What a headache might feel like
108 Start of a classic Christmas poem
110 James of jazz
111 Ponzi scheme, e.g.
113 Wilbur’s home in “Charlotte’s Web”
115 Box-score inits.
116 Time-sheet units: Abbr.
Well-kept musical
secret Reb Fountain
plays Valentine’s show
Sou’wester Lodge
Reb Fountain, a New Zealand singer-songwriter.
SEAVIEW, Wash. — The
Sou’wester Lodge hosts a spe-
cial show with Reb Fountain, a
New Zealand songwriter, from
8 to 10 p.m. on Valentine’s Day.
The show is free and open to
the public
A preeminent singer and per-
former, Fountain has performed
and recorded with The Eastern,
The Warratahs, Marlon Wil-
liams, Delaney Davidson, Don
McGlashan, Finn Andrews, Will
Wood, Tami Neilson, Neil Finn,
and is featured as the voice of
Joni Mitchell in The Last Waltz
40th Anniversary tour.
“Reb Fountain is to be
counted among our finest song-
writers whose imagery is both
personal and universal, and her
command of a melody and a
song transcends genre,” wrote
music critic Graham Reid, of
Elsewhere.
The lodge is at 3728 J Place.