The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, June 10, 2021, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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GAME OVER
By Adam Wagner/puzzles edited by Will Shortz
Answers on Page 15
Across
1 Gilda of the original ‘‘S.N.L.’’ cast
7 They may need to be cut off
11 Ways of making ends meet?
16 Degree in design, for short
19 Cow’s-milk cheese that’s often
grated
20 Sweet-16 org.
21 Honor named for a Greek
goddess
23 Site of a lighthouse that was
one of the Seven Wonders of
the Ancient World
24 ‘‘____ pass’’
25 Where snow leopards and
blue sheep roam
26 King of a nursery rhyme
27 Went to bat (for)
30 Test versions
31 Good fashion sense, in mod-
ern slang
32 Appear
33 Features of some indoor
arenas
35 Theater-curtain material
37 Fired off , say
38 Grind
40 Money of the Philippines
42 Follow
43 One giving a khutbah sermon
46 Smaller alternative to a
Quarter Pounder
48 Chicago team, in old ‘‘S.N.L.’’
sketches
50 Ski-lodge mugful
54 Fraternity letter
55 King of ancient Israel
56 Comic actress Gasteyer
57 Left, cutely
60 Great Lakes nation
64 Pickup line?
65 Like the columns of the
Lincoln Memorial
66 Cures
68 ‘‘____ we good?’’
69 King of ancient Egypt
71 Tattoo artist, so to speak
73 Org. with a complex code
74 ‘‘Happy Days’’ network
75 Beach Boys song set to the
tune of Chuck Berry’s ‘‘Sweet
Little Sixteen’’
78 King of myth
80 4G letters
81 ____ pace
82 Not doing so hot
86 F-, e.g.
87 Discourage
89 Waze way: Abbr.
90 Piece of plastic with a gladia-
tor pictured on it
92 Physics demonstration often
done from the roof of a school
95 ____-Briggs Type Indicator
(popular personality test)
97 ‘‘I will prevent disease when-
ever I can, for prevention is
preferable to cure,’’ e.g.
98 King of Shakespeare
99 ‘‘Keep Austin ____’’ (city
slogan)
101 Annual presidential address,
for short
103 Partner
107 ‘‘No worries’’
109 ‘‘Bon appétit!’’
111 Christ, to Bach
113 Place
114 Chimney channels
116 Warning on presents stashed
in the closet
118 King of Skull Island
119 ‘‘Huddle up!’’
121 Actress Elisabeth
122 When: Sp.
124 Early adolescent years, so to
speak
125 Engage
126 Opposite of wind up
127 Infi nitesimal
128 Toys with much assembly
required
129 Travel-brochure listings
130 Named
Down
1 Some hip-hop collectibles
2 On dry land
3 Join a conference call, say
4 Quick to fall asleep, in a way
5 Sense of self
6 Día de San Valentín gifts
7 Tearfully complain
8 Tabloid nickname for mother
Nadya Suleman
9 Powder in the powder room
10 Course with greens
11 Machiavellian sort
12 Omits
13 Objective
14 Gateway city to Utah’s
Arches National Park
15 Some after-Christmas
announcements
16 Home to about one in fi ve
Californians
17 Long-running sitcom set in
Seattle
18 Them’s the breaks!
22 Spent some time on You-
Tube, say
28 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
who wrote ‘‘No Future
Without Forgiveness’’
29 Sought-after position
34 Pop
36 G.P.s, e.g.
39 City about 25 miles S.E. of
Chicago, IL.
41 ____-faire (social adept-
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44 Level the playing fi eld?
45 Put one past
47 One ending for a classic board
game — another of which
(when a player resigns) is
represented visually six times
in this puzzle
49 Tough spots
50 Bother incessantly
51 Scoring win after win
52 Mowry who starred along-
side her twin Tia in the ’90s
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sitcom ‘‘Sister, Sister’’
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55 Cubs’ place to play home
games
58 Wilson who wrote the lyrics
to 75-Across
59 Play areas
61 The ‘‘Bel Paese,’’ to locals
62 Borrower
63 Scale
67 Quintessentially cowardly
69 Mosaic maker
70 Remove from under the seat
in front of you, say
72 Ducks known for their soft
down feathers
76 Tinker (with)
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77 Yes or no follower
79 ‘‘I’ve got it!’’
83 Rob ____, British comedian
and TV personality
84 Samosa tidbit
85 Part of an offi ce phone no.
88 Tool for a duel
91 Sidewalk drawings
92 One of the Manning brothers
93 Disentangle oneself
94 Main source of energy?
95 Breakout 1993 single for
Counting Crows
96 Stay awhile
100 Only color of the rainbow
not seen on the L.G.B.T. pride
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102 Portable dwellings
104 Richie with the No. 1 hit ‘‘All
Night Long’’
105 Borrower
106 Potato cultivar that was
developed in Ontario, despite
its name
108 Pelvic exercise
110 Nintendo dino
112 Like diamonds from a mine
115 Father
117 Weak, as a case
119 ‘‘Oh, and another thing,’’ for
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120 Graffi ti signature
123 College, to a Brit
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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2021 // 13