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6 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD ANAGRAMMAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 19 20 23 24 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 21 25 15 16 17 45 46 18 22 26 27 By Christopher Adams/puzzles edited by Will Shortz 28 Answers on Page 18 ACROSS 1 Moth attractors 6 Rescue site for a polar bear 10 “Hold it right there!” 14 Word with grand or identity 19 Netflix crime drama set in a small town in Missouri 20 “Hahahahahaha!” 21 Blacken on the barbecue 22 Sun: Prefix 23 Change, as a hotel lock 24 Aura 27 Weasley family owl in the Harry Potter books 28 “You wish” 30 It’s SW of the Pyrenees 31 “Give me an example!” 33 Designates for a specific purpose 35 Big things in D.C. and Hollywood 36 Source of the line “A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread — and Thou” 37 Real nostalgia trip 40 Mobile 42 Mao-____ (Chinese liquor) 43 L.G.B.T. History Mo. 44 Bite-size chocolate candy 47 Home for doves and pigeons 48 Home for herons and egrets 50 “In case you didn’t hear me … ” 52 Group on the dark side of the Force 54 “Alas!” in Austria 55 Generally speaking 59 Not only that but also 60 Pompous pronoun 62 Vicuña product 63 Eye-catching print pattern 65 Creature slain in the Mines of Moria by Gandalf 66 “A Little Night Music” composer 70 Award for technological development since 1995 71 Shed, as feathers Continued from Page 5 Samsel 8 p.m. Public Coast Brewing Co., 264 E. Third St., Cannon Beach. publiccoastbrewing.com or 503-436-0285. No cover. Adam Torres plus Matt Emmons 8 p.m. Sou’Wester Lodge, 728 J Place, Seaview, Wash. souwest- erlodge.com or 360-642-2542. Free. Psych-folk and indie rock. The Resolectrics 9 p.m. San Dune Pub, 127 Laneda Ave., Manzanita. 503- 368-5080. Rock and soul. Long Knife, Dead Hunt, De- comp and Deephaven 73 Individually 75 Sometime collaborator with William Shakespeare, per the Oxford University Press 81 Deepest lake in the U.S. after Crater Lake 83 Place where musical talent may be wasted? 84 Assembly 87 Burns, in a way 89 Comics debut of 1963 90 Important topic in golf instruction 91 It’s all downhill from here 92 Easy way that might lead to error 99 Printing measurement 100 Dead letters? 101 “It’s bulls and blood, it’s dust and mud,” per a Garth Brooks hit 102 Enthusiastic enjoyment 103 Miss, say 104 Girl’s name that’s also a state abbreviation 105 Some laughable language mistakes — as found literally (in consecutive letters) in 24-, 37-, 55-, 75- and 92-Across 109 Small, rectangular candy 110 Cocktails with gin, vermouth and Campari 112 Gave the pink slip 113 Organism that grows on another plant nonparasitically 115 Bening with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 116 Statistician Silver 117 Dog to beware of 118 Angioplasty inserts 119 Big 12 college town 120 Bounty hunter shot by Han Solo in “Star Wars: A New Hope” DOWN 1 One-named singer with the 2017 No. 1 album “Melodrama” 2 Longtime Hyundai model 3 God, with “the” 4 First words 9 p.m. Charlie’s Chop Shop, 1313 Marine Drive, Astoria. 503-741-3033. $8 cover. Sunday, August 11 The Get Ahead, Jerry Joseph and Roselit Bone 4 p.m. Fort George Brewery and Public House, 1483 Duane St., Astoria. No cover. Folk and rock and roll. 5 Business with perpetually high sales? 6 Glassy-eyed look 7 CPR administrator 8 Malek who won a Best Actor Oscar for “Bohemian Rhapsody” 9 Dimwit 10 Easily split rock 11 Which train goes to Harlem, in song 12 Something to dip in the water 13 Wedding agreement 14 Title movie role for Jim Carrey 15 “I found what you’re looking for!” 16 Jane Jetson’s son 17 Shrek’s love 18 “For rent” sign 25 Beehive State bloomer 26 Occasion for a high school after-party 29 “… ____ mouse?” 32 Org. in a 1976 sports merger 34 Be on the court for tipoff, say 36 Précis 38 Bouillabaisse base 39 Myriad 40 Drink stirred with a spoon 41 Kind of alcohol used as biofuel 45 It borders the Suez Canal 46 Premium movie channel 47 Keto diet no-no 48 “The Jungle Book” boy 49 Chopped down 50 Place reached by boat 51 University in downtown Philadelphia 53 ____ Amendment, controversial 1976 Congressional measure 55 Stunned … just stunned 56 Alteration of a video game, in gamer lingo 57 “I like that!” 58 Chesterfield or reefer 61 Sleeve opening 64 What keeps athletic tape from sticking to the skin 66 “Go ____ Watchman” (Harper Lee novel) bistro.com or 503-325-6777. Piano and violin. Monday, August 12 Todd Pederson and Peter Unander 6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria. bridgewater- bistro.com or 503-325-6777. Bass and piano. 29 30 33 34 37 40 41 49 55 60 61 44 50 56 51 57 66 71 63 67 68 72 76 82 77 78 88 91 92 74 79 80 100 101 104 84 89 93 94 96 106 118 119 Wednesday, August 14 Steve Frost 6 p.m. The Cove Restaurant, 9604 Pacific Way, Long Beach, Wash. 360-642-2828. Richard T. on guitar and friends 11:30 a.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria. bridgewater- bistro.com or 503-325-6777. Live music 4 p.m. T. Paul’s Supper Club, 360 12th St., Astoria. 503-325- 2545. Blues and burgers. Metronomaly 6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria. bridgewater- Buzz Rogowski on piano 6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria. bridgewater- Scheckie & Co. 8 p.m. Albatross & Co., 225 14th St., Astoria. 503-741-3091. 98 86 99 103 107 112 116 bistro.com or 503-325-6777. Music of great contemporary pop icons. 97 102 115 67 Target of a spray 68 One of two in “The Grapes of Wrath” 69 Film-rating org. 72 “For shame!” 74 Like the verb “to be”: Abbr. 75 Purchase for a celebration 76 Stable period from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius 77 Man, to Marcus Aurelius 78 Barely scratches (out) 85 90 95 105 111 59 70 83 87 53 64 69 73 75 52 58 62 65 110 39 43 48 54 32 36 42 Buzz Rogowski on piano 6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria. bridgewater- bistro.com or 503-325-6777. Music of great contemporary pop icons. Tuesday, August 13 35 38 47 81 31 108 113 79 Traitors 80 Pulitzer-winning W.W. II journalist 81 Russian rulers of old 82 Discovery of penicillin, e.g. 85 Built up gradually 86 It’s skipped in the Gregorian calendar 88 Some track-and-field training 90 Propping (up) 93 Lead role in “Chicago” 94 Nov. 13, e.g. Thursday, August 15 Brian O’Connor 5:30 p.m. Shelburne Hotel, 4415 Pacific Way, Seaview, Wash. 360-642-4150. Jazz clas- sics and original compositions. Thursday Night Jazz with Basin St. NW 6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria. bridgewater- bistro.com or 503-325-6777. Jam Session 6:30 p.m. Astoria Senior Center, 1111 Exchange St., Astoria. Free. Open mic 7 p.m. Crown Alley Irish Pub, 109 114 117 120 95 ____ school 96 Baby shark 97 “Days of Grace” memoirist Arthur 98 Corvette roof options 105 Women’s rights pioneer Lucretia 106 End-of-semester stressor 107 Chapeau site 108 Bicker (with) 111 Kylo of the “Star Wars” films 114 Charlemagne’s domain, for short 21712 Pacific Way, Ocean Park, Wash. crownalleyirishpub.com or 360-777-3716. Brian O’Conner and George Coleman 7 p.m. North Beach Tavern, 102 Pioneer Rd E, Long Beach, Wash. 360-642-2302. No cover. Nostalgic favorites and original compositions. Karaoke! with Joe Bear 8 p.m. Labor Temple Bar, 934 Duane St., Astoria. 503-325- 0801. Free. Karaoke 8 p.m. Seaside American Legion, 315 Broadway St., Seaside. 503-738-5111.