6 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 20 21 22 D.J.’S SPINNIN’ 23 24 25 By Tony Orbach and Andrea Carla Michaels 26 Answers on Page 19 Tony Orbach is a construction manager and musician in Upper Montclair, N.J. Andrea Carla Michaels is a professional namer (of companies and products) in San Francisco. They worked together on this puzzle by email — bouncing theme ideas, crossword fill and clues back and forth. Tony sneaked in Andrea’s favorite word at 75-Down. (Note her initials.) This is their second collaboration for The Times. — W.S. ACROSS 1 Praline ingredients 7 Error at a bridge table 14 Graduated 20 Sci-fi classic made into a 2004 film starring Will Smith 21 “Your money’s no good here” 22 Trig function 23 Strauss opera with the “Dance of the Seven Veils” 24 Strains to hear, perhaps 25 Being affected by yeast 26 Vacuum-cleaner blockage? 28 Sign at a restricted area of the Playboy Mansion? 30 San Joaquin Valley city 31 All-Star pitcher Severino 32 Some, in Sevilla 33 Not shipwrecked, say 34 Actor James 35 S .O. S. first responders 36 Where G.I.s shop 39 End of some lists 42 Driving through some off-road terrain, say? 46 Moves around aimlessly 48 Ages and ages 49 Fix 50 Artist Joseph Wright’s “A View of Catania With Mount ____ in the Distance” 51 “Who ____ kidding?” 52 Cheerios 55 This, e.g. 57 Letter opener? 58 San Francisco Giant, for example? 61 Yahoo alternative 64 Land and such 65 Land, to Livy 67 Like Samuel Beckett’s “Endgame” 70 Iranian money 72 Overly serious Irish dancers? 75 Tons 78 Name on a green toy truck 80 Stag 81 Individual’s segment of a 4 x 400 relay 82 Fur 83 Sicken with sweetness 85 Uncle Jorge, e.g. 86 Bergman or Borg 88 Write an order to replenish inventory of Levi’s? 94 Alpine climber 95 Chummy pair? 96 Sitarist Shankar 97 Smackers 98 D.C. bigwigs 100 Suffix with billion 101 Memory problems 102 Garfield’s girlfriend in the comics 105 Throwaway vault at a gymnastics meet? 109 Shower gift for a Gemini baby? 112 Glaciologist’s concern 113 Native New Yorkers 115 Beep again 116 Back-and-forth 117 What a record collector might flip over 118 Like Cheerios vis-à-vis Corn Flakes 119 Divisions of the Westminster Dog Show 120 Launched 121 Hairnets 27 28 30 DOWN 1 “Hogwash!” 2 ____ Good Feelings 3 Lemon or lime 4 Chiefly 5 “Easy to clean,” in adspeak 6 Not so lenient 7 Kunis of “Bad Moms” 8 Brangelina, at one time 9 Org. of concern to the AARP 10 Lothario 11 Subsequent 12 Out of whack 13 Advanced 14 Ponytail holder 15 Neologism 16 Orgs. 17 Super Bowl ____ (game played February 3, 2019) 18 Last of the Stuarts 19 Rules, briefly 27 Ian : Scottish :: ____ : Portuguese 29 Rapper Rhymes 31 Reclined 34 Walk-in, for one 35 Let off the hook 36 Red Rose 37 TV princess 38 Cyberjunk 39 Key with four sharps: Abbr. 40 Island in the East Indies 41 Chef Waters who wrote “The Art of Simple Food” 43 Jacob’s first wife 44 Pocatello sch. 45 Travel bummer 47 Unemotional 53 Shaving-aisle brand 54 Texter’s bye-bye 55 Cracker brand since 1831 39 40 42 46 47 51 52 58 53 43 44 45 48 49 50 55 59 71 77 78 82 83 66 72 84 95 96 97 100 106 107 67 37 38 68 69 74 81 86 91 92 93 98 101 102 108 109 94 103 110 104 111 113 114 116 117 118 119 120 121 76 Fertile dirt 77 Twelvesome in “Gone With the Wind” 79 Spot 83 Tesla needs 84 Protective bank 85 48 in a cup: Abbr. 87 Figure out, informally 89 Prioritized in a hospital 90 Tree-lined walk 91 More chilly 92 About 4,200 feet, for the Golden Gate Bridge 93 Caped fighters 87 99 112 56 Harp-shaped constellation 57 Extended attacks 59 Something to do in a dojo 60 Sits up for food, say 62 Self-confidence, informally 63 Have ____ with 66 Takes advantage (of) 68 People person? 69 Masonry, e.g. 71 Japanese room divider 73 Morlock victims, in sci-fi 74 X-ray ____ 75 Top 36 63 85 90 105 62 80 89 19 73 79 88 18 57 61 65 70 76 56 60 64 75 35 54 17 32 34 41 16 29 31 33 15 115 99 Eddie Bauer rival 100 Subside 101 Put the pedal to the metal 103 Mystery writer Marsh 104 Did a “rotten” Halloween trick on 105 Barry, Robin or Maurice of the Bee Gees 106 Rent-____ 107 French director Clair 108 Kind of stick for incense 109 Plain ____ 110 Imposed upon 111 Gen ____ (millennials) 114 Indicator of staccato, in music notation Sedona Fire Band headlines night Dance party, dream vacation, dining and drinks of music, poetry and storytelling NEHALEM — The Sedona Fire Band will perform at St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church, 36335 N. Highway 101, at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 9, at the Songs & Meaning Event. The seven-piece group plays folk, blues, rock and world fusion. This will be a night of music, poetry and storytelling. Sedona Fire Band will perform originals and inspiring covers. The event also features guest musicians: guitarist Carl McLaughlin and trumpeter Scott Wagner. In addition, there will be poetry and storytelling from Riv- erbend Players Tom Cocklin, Linda Makohon, Brian McMa- hon, Betsy McMahon, Mike Sims, Jeff Slamal and Linda Wie- benson, plus Christina Wilson and Gary Seelig. Tickets will be sold at the door: $10 per person, $15 per couple. For extra comfortable seating, we suggest bringing a seat cushion. Fire Mountain School Poster for Fire Mountain School’s 2019 Spring Raffle & 50s Inspired Dance Party. ARCH CAPE — Dust off your poodle skirt and rub your lucky charm! The Fire Mountain Raf- fle Party takes place 5:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 16, at the Old Nehalem Fire Hall with live music by Seattle-area band Hot Club Sandwich. The raf- fle drawing is at 8:30 p.m. The grand-prize win- ner receives a $4,000 trip to a destination of their choice. The second-place prize is a stay at North Fork 53. Third-place is an Epic Surf Package by Oregon Surf Adventures that includes lessons for two. One raffle ticket is all you need to gain entry into the event — for attendees ages 21 years and older — which includes lively dancing and a chance to win one of three prizes. The dance party also includes gour- met food and a no-host (cash) bar. This ticket is good for admittance for two. Tickets are $40 each, or three for $100, with a limit of 500 tickets for sale. They can be pur- chased from a Fire Moun- tain parent or online at firemountainraffle2019. eventbrite.com. Fire Mountain School is an independent school dedicated to assisting children in their ongo- ing work of exploring and making sense of the world. The school serves preschool-aged children through fourth grade.