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THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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STONERS’ FILM FESTIVAL
By Erik Agard/Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz
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1 Up in the air
6 Memo abbr.
10 How many network sitcoms are rated
14 Floats
19 World capital spelled “C????” in the Cyrillic
alphabet
20 Bubble-tea flavor
21 One who might get a parade
22 Singer Goulding
23 Stoner movies?
25 Fired
26 Pioneer who lent his name to six U.S.
counties
27 Île de la ____
28 At some point
30 Components of stoner movies?
32 Flooring wood
33 Furniture wood
34 Rubberneck
35 Certain Franciscan
36 Salsa variety
38 Chief Ouray and others
39 Came down to earth
40 Farrow with a Golden Globe
43 Tension in a stoner movie?
46 Stoner movie that flops at the box office?
48 Youngest Jetson
49 Wheat ____
51 “____ a dream …”
52 Rock’s Brickell
53 Ancient Greek land that hosted the Olympics
54 ____ Calrissian, “Star Wars” role
55 Game’s end
56 Blood flow aid
57 Set a good example, perhaps
58 Half of doce
59 Having two beats per measure, in music
61 Gives what for
62 Ending of a stoner movie?
65 Honeydew relative
68 Smooths
69 Peewee
70 The Horned Frogs of the Big 12 Conf.
73 Animal wearing red pajamas in a children’s
book
74 Make a jumper, say
75 Broadcasts
77 Piece on a1
78 Inter ____
79 Singer Chesney
80 Two tablets, maybe
81 Dog, for some
82 & 84 Like an audience during a stoner movie?
86 After-hours convenience
87 ____ track (attack song)
88 Style to pick?
91 Splits lickety-split
92 Top-tier
94 Bottom-heavy fruit
95 Part of V.S.O.P.
96 Initials hidden in “jetway,” appropriately
98 Bad actor in a stoner movie?
101 Certain Mexican-American
103 Lit ____
104 Like ornithologists’ studies
105 TV host with the autobiography “Born a
Crime”
107 Be behind the camera for a blockbuster
stoner movie?
109 Very, in slang
110 Hella cool
111 James in both the Blues and Rock and Roll
Halls of Fame
112 Certain godchild
113 Midlife-crisis feeling
114 Big acronym in education
115 No longer gray, say
116 Woman’s nickname that elides “Na”
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Sunday, June 16
Jennifer Goodenberger, Piano
11:30 a.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20
Basin St., Astoria. bridgewaterbistro.
com or 503-325-6777.
Kitchen Music
1 p.m. Long Beach Grange, 5715
Sandridge Road, Long Beach, Wash.
360-642-4953. Bring your instruments
and music. Traditional, bluegrass, folk,
blues, country and pop.
North Coast Chamber Orchestra
3 p.m. St. Catherine’s Episcopal
Church, 36335 Highway 101, Ne-
halem. or 503-457-5246. $10 Adults,
$5 Students, children 12 and under
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1 Adoption org.
2 Site of an annual May race
3 Unfindable, so to speak
4 Piccolo relative
5 Dance specialty
6 Squad bringing more than their B game?
7 Careful word choice, maybe
8 Fencing along a sidewalk
9 Samin ____, best-selling cookbook author
10 Terse email reply
11 Give a hard time
12 Kitchen work before cooking
13 Cupid, e.g.
14 Line on many a business card
15 HI goodbye
16 Item taken out of its packaging before it’s
sold
17 Window option
18 Notices
24 In worse health
29 Be short
31 Kiddie ride
33 Swirl
37 Density symbols
39 Bush
41 “That bothers me”
42 Lends a hand with contraband?
43 Command to a dog
44 “Encore!”
45 Davis Cup competition
46 “____ we?”
47 Back
50 Quality feigned by a humblebrag
51 Overstayed, e.g.
54 Film heroine who says: “Somebody has to
save our skins. Into the garbage chute,
flyboy”
56 Orkney resident
58 Buckwheat noodles
free. “Music of the Land.”
Julie Smith on Piano
6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin
St., Astoria. bridgewaterbistro.com or
503-325-6777.
Camp Crush
8 p.m. Fort George Brewery, 1483
Duane St., Astoria. fortgeorgebrewery.
com or 503-325-7468. Pop, indie, rock.
Monday, June 17
Brownsmead Flats
6 p.m. Astoria Public Library, 450
10th Street, Astoria. astorialibrary.
org or 503-325-7323. Free. Folk and
bluegrass.
Q Choir
7 p.m. Liberty Theatre, 1203 Commer-
cial St., Astoria. lowercolumbiaqcen-
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on the social context
72 Strummed instruments, for short
74 Fratty feats
76 Center of the U.S. auto industry
77 Underhanded plan
79 Jewish snack
81 ____ the lily
83 Indignant denial
85 Big name in insurance
88 Tough H.S. science class
89 Scornful syllable
90 Subjected to a hostile takeover
93 Tips for journalists
95 First post-B.C. year
97 Befuddled
98 Rival of Ole Miss
99 Bard of ____
100 Not worth hashing out
102 Museo contents
103 Kind of seeds in health foods
106 Siamang or orangutan
108 Cause of a blowup, in brief
The Horsenecks
7 p.m. Pickled Fish, 409 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach, Wash. pickledfish-
restaurant.com or 360-642-2344. No
cover. Old time, bluegrass and country.
Thursday, June 20
Wednesday, June
Wednesday, June 19
Buzz Rogowski
6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin
St., Astoria. bridgewaterbistro.com
or 503-325-6777. Music of great con-
temporary pop music icons.
The Horsenecks
9 p.m. Pickled Fish, 409 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach, Wash. pickled-
fishrestaurant.com or 360-642-2344.
No cover. Old time, bluegrass and
country.
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61 Repentance subjects
62 Dissident/writer Khashoggi
63 Big nonprofit that operates the Department
of Defense Safe Helpline
64 One being taught a lesson
65 Maryland’s ____ Barton Parkway
66 Set apart
67 The cutting of one’s jib?
70 Travel kit contents
71 Shift from one dialect to another, depending
Buzz Rogowski
6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin
St., Astoria. bridgewaterbistro.com
or 503-325-6777. Music of great con-
temporary pop music icons.
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Blues-N-Burgers
4 p.m. T. Paul’s Supper Club, 360 12th
St., Astoria. tpaulssupperclub.com or
503-325-2545.
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The Horsenecks
7 p.m. Pickled Fish, 409 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach, Wash. pickled-
fishrestaurant.com or 360-642-2344.
No cover. Old time, bluegrass and
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Brian O’Connor
5:30 p.m. Shelburne Hotel, 4415 Pacific
Way, Seaview, Wash. shelburnehotel-
wa.com or 360-642-4150. Jazz classics
and original compositions.
Thursday Night Jazz with Basin St. NW
6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin
St., Astoria. bridgewaterbistro.com or
503-325-6777.
Jam Session
6:30 p.m. Astoria Senior Center. 1111
Exchange St., Astoria. astoriase-
niorcenter.org. Free.
Music at McMenamins
7 p.m. McMenamins Gearhart Hotel,
1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart.
mcmenamins.com/gearhart-hotel or
503-717-8159. No cover.