The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, July 07, 2022, Page 16, Image 16

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD
BONUS FEATURES
By Matthew Stock and Finn Vigeland/puzzles edited by Will Shortz
Answers on Page 18
Across
1 Partitions between nostrils
6 Place to park a boat
10 Malt-drying kiln
14 Gave a look of “Can you
believe that?!”
15 Smaller than small
17 Rub it in
19 What you’ll hear after-hours
at a sports car sales lot?
23 Cry from a boxing coach
24 Swimmer’s assignment
25 RC, for one
26 Fayetteville school, infor-
mally
27 City that neighbors Ann
Arbor, for short
28 Rodeo Drive uprising?
32 Janelle of “Moonlight”
34 Loire contents
35 Per person
36 Twisted jeans legs?
42 Religion of the Maldives
46 Mission statement’s inspi-
ration
47 Expected
48 Bounces around a pool table
51 Antagonist in “Hop-o’-My-
Thumb”
52 Drink with crumpets
53 South Asian crepes
55 Thrill
57 Mini manufacturer
58 Chihuahua, por ejemplo
61 Staunch dedication to one’s
upper leg exercise routine?
65 Country whose name togeth-
er with its capital city has
only eight letters
67 ( I’m a cow! )
68 Take for a spin
69 Winter wear for a stegosau-
rus?
75 “I have my ____”
79 Understand
80 Palestinian political party
81 Some feds
83 “Look, fi reworks!”
84 Diver’s destination
86 Labor class?
89 Airport code for a Delta hub
90 It’s a small world
92 Bracket buster’s victory
94 Tire-puncturing way across
a river?
97 Region
100 Musician whose name
sounds like an exclamation
101 Message written on a
Wonderland cake
102 Introduction to a chiroprac-
tor’s makeshift tool kit?
110 Ankle-length dress
112 First automaker to conduct
crash tests (1938)
113 E.R. imperative
114 Pair in an ellipse
115 Capital on the Atlantic
116 Campaign to persuade
British P.M. Tony to change
parties?
121 Like sailors’ language,
stereotypically
122 Operator of the Valley Flyer
and Coast Starlight
123 Urge strongly
124 Wranglers alternative
125 Make
126 Rulers until 1917
Down
1 Top of a range?
2 Enter smoothly
3 Proper partner?
4 Number on a bus. card
5 First songwriter to win an Os-
car for a James Bond theme
6 One in the driver’s seat
7 Head of Eton?
8 Global fi nance org.
9 Word before or after perfect
10 Tribe whose fl ag features a
circle of tepees on a red
background
11 French menu word
12 To such an extent (that)
13 Game with a card that
might say, “Lawyer: court
judge legal crime case”
14 Swabs, say
15 Target for salicylic acid
16 Fourth-most-common
surname in Korea (after
Kim, Lee and Park)
18 Stinky ____ (popular
Chinese street food)
19 “Your” of yore
20 ____ system (GPS device)
21 Vogue rival
22 April fool target
28 ____ Paese cheese
29 Secular
30 One-named singer with the
2016 hit “Crush”
31 High school dept.
33 Follower of smart or wise
36 Comic Davidson
37 Big whoop
38 Go over 21, say
39 “What she said”
40 Nonkosher
41 Hindu Festival of Colors
43 Community celebrated in
June, in brief
44 Name of BTS’s fan base
45 Kitten’s sound
49 Anti-D.U.I. org.
50 Mounts
53 Kind of fi n
54 One off ering intense but
unrequited aff ection, in
modern usage
56 Red Muppet
59 4/
60 ____ Studies (Gallaudet
University department)
62 Indian state on the Arabian
Sea
63 Mellophone, e.g.
64 Debtor’s note
66 Arthur Ashe Stadium org.
69 Wrangler maker
70 Great Basin natives
71 “Macbeth,” but not “Hamlet”
72 Burn a little
73 Vegetable that’s massaged
before eating
74 Mythical ship that sailed to
Colchis
76 Odds fellows?
77 Specifi cally
78 “____ All That” (1999 rom-
com)
79 “Despicable Me” antihero
CL
C
L AT S
SOP
OP
D ISTIBUTIN G
C O.
C O.
82 Half-____
85 Within reach, as a goal
87 Utah’s ____ National Park
88 “Hairspray” mom
90 Fig. on a transcript
91 One with a storied education,
informally?
93 Race in which one begins in a
wet suit, for short
95 Shade that one might fi nd on
the links?
96 “What did I tell you?”
98 Some writing samples
99 Source of Italian bubbles
102 Heart on one’s sleeve, for
short?
103 Verbal shrugs
104 Perfect
105 Prefi x with legal
106 Exclamation while seeing
oneself on the Jumbotron,
perhaps
107 Tick follower
108 German lament
109 Lab dropper
111 N.Y.C. subway inits.
115 Capital of Qatar
117 Inits. on a cellphone
118 Sports org. founded by Billie
Jean King
119 Like the verb “to be”: Abbr.
120 Scripts
WE DISTRIBUTE
DISTRIBUTE MANY
MANY PACIFIC
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
NORTHWEST BREWS:
BREWS:
WE
LOCALLY OWNED - LARRY PERKINS, RON & KIM WILLIAMS
1375 SE 12th Place, Warrenton, OR 97146
503-861-4275
Astoria Brewing Company
Astoria
Oregon
THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2022 // 17