The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, March 10, 2022, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
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CINEMAGRAMS
By Sheldon Polonsky/puzzles edited by Will Shortz
Answers on Page 15
Across
1 Items used with PINs
9 There’s one for the U.S. Census
15 In a tussle
19 Dismiss
20 Takes it one step at a time
21 Pad Thai garnish
22 Sea captain: robber, thief
(2003)
25 Photographer’s tool, for short
26 Unlike this puzzle, we hope
27 Source of suff ering
28 They’re hoppy at happy hour
32 Quaint lead-in to while
33 All the kings’ men?
34 True fellow is a fi nd (1946)
40 With room for interpretation
41 Top
42 Game pieces in Mastermind
46 Word after contact or before
cover
47 Chill (out)
49 Bit of deception
50 Unfi nished attic space
52 Re: town fi re one night
(1974)
56 “Whoopee!”
59 Origin of the words “club” and
“gun”
60 It’s a lot in London
61 Tip of the tongue?
62 Best-selling crime novelist
Gregg
65 Breed featured in 2009’s
“Hachi: A Dog’s Tale”
67 Miff , with “off ”
68 One seeking a new agree-
ment, perhaps
70 Ground-breaking tool
73 “Not interested”
75 Evil Streep had award (2006)
80 Be a paragon of
81 Guys that rhyme with “girls”
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1 First courses, informally
2 Drudgery
3 First Black woman to win the
Nobel Prize in Literature
4 When doubled, a dance
5 Quick to learn
6 Spawn in the sea
7. “____ thou love life?”:
Benjamin Franklin
8 Drove (away)
9 ____ Men (“Who Let the
Dogs Out” group)
10 One with a password, maybe
11 Document stamp abbr.
12 That: Sp.
13 Blimp, e.g.
14 Humanitarian org. with
Halloween fund drives
15 First name in Harry Potter
16 Ranks
17 Would you look at that!
18 Believe in it
20 Onetime dentist’s supply
23 Front
24 Company with sound fi nan-
cials?
29 Target with a throw
30 “!!!!!” feeling
31 Crack
33 Held tightly
34 “’Tis an ____ cook that
cannot lick his own fi n-
gers:” “Romeo and Juliet”
35 The third of three X’s
36 Opposite of da
37 All ____ (English card
game)
38 Release, in a way
39 Soul singer Bridges
42 School for the col-
lege-bound
43 Paper slips?
44 Signs in a bookstore,
perhaps
45 Encourages
48 Out of the park
49 Each
50 Airborne irritant
51 Chicken . . . or cowed
53 Addicted
54 Broke the fi nish line ribbon
55 “____ on parle français”
56 Lead-in to day or year
57 Pulmicort targets it
58 Adverb in many legal docu-
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63 Impose, as a fi ne
64 ___ Lanka
65 Certain banner fodder
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66 Didn’t ditch
69 Certain partners’ exchanges
70 Brand with an iComfort line
71 Less vibrant
72 Harvard dropouts, maybe?
74 Recurrent space in The Game
of Life
76 Depends (on)
77 Break-even situation
78 Aid in putting together a fall
collection
79 Drives the getaway car for,
say
84 Slangy SoCal dialect
85 Sharp turn
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82 Folder attachment
83 The “Y” of Y.S.L.
87 Beams
88 Wallop
89 One of the Roys on “Succes-
sion”
91 M. Ryan, what’s her yell?
(1989)
96 They have massive calves
100 “OK!” in Okayama
101 Puts forth
102 Account
103 Protected creature in the
Congo Basin
107 Alternatives to tablets
110 R.E.M.: alarming to the
teens (1984)
115 ____ colada
116 “Louisiana ____ ,” music
show that helped launch
Elvis’s career
117 Fried, fi lled Filipino fare
118 Part of STEM: Abbr.
119 Angry dog sounds
120 Elf at the North Pole, e.g.
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86 Designing
88 Rhea with four Emmys
90 Phone tracking org.
91 Accompanying
92 Shrubby areas
93 Europe’s Three Countries
Bridge crosses it
94 Big name in locks
95 Grain variety
96 ____-Nuts
97 World leader who appeared
on a “Time” magazine cover
40 years after his death
98 Sailing through
99 The world’s most expensive
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one, the Gurkha Royal
Courtesan, costs over $1.3
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103 Angry dog’s sound
104 Trompe l’____
105 Sticks
106 Some fi nds in Fortnite
108 Hand over
109 Have the lead (in)
111 Actress Cash of FX’s “You’re
the Worst”
112 Who might bug you?
113 Headwear with a pompom
114 Vaccine molecule
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