QUEENS ARTS  ENTERTAINMENT For the most up-todate  
 THURSDAY, OCT. 3 
 Art of the Brick Exhibit  
 Come see the New York  
 Hall of Science’s exhibit,  
 full of Artist Nathan  
 Sawaya’s LEGO art. See  
 the museum and exhibit  
 with a combo ticket. 
 Thursday, Oct. 3 
 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
 New York Hall of Science 
 47-01 111 St., Corona 
 nysci.org  
 Admission: $20 adult, $15  
 child (2-17) 
 Fitness Walk 
 Start your morning with a  
 two-mile walk from Fort  
 Totten gate onto Joe  
 Michaels Mile and back.  
 This program is selfguided, 
  so you can go at  
 your own pace. 
 Thursday, Oct. 3 
 9 to 10 a.m. 
 Fort Totten Front Gate 
 Totten Road and Cross  
 Island Parkway, Bayside 
 Nycgovparks.org   
 Admission: Free 
 FRIDAY, OCT. 4 
 Computer Basics: Active  
 Aging Week 
 Come to ARROW Field  
 House to grow your  
 digital skills learning to  
 type, use a mouse, and  
 how to use the Internet  
 and software. 
 Friday, Oct. 4 
 1 to 2 p.m. 
 ARROW Field House 
 35th Street, between  
 35th and 36th avenues 
 Nycgovparks.org  
 Admission: Free  
 NYC Trivia League at  
 Single Cut 
 Compete in trivia with  
 a group of friends at  
 SingleCut in association  
 with the NYC Trivia  
 League Club. 
 Friday, Oct. 4 
 8 to 10 p.m. 
 Single Cut 
 19-33 37th St., Astoria 
 Singlecut.com  
 Admission: Free 
 Bohemian Beer Garden  
 Party 
 Throw on a pair of  
 provided headphones and  
 jam out with three live  
 DJs. The event will be  
 outside if the weather is  
 clear. 
 Friday, Oct. 4 
 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. 
 Bohemian Hall and Beer  
 Garden 
 2919 24th Ave., Long  
 Island City 
 Quitevents.com  
 Admission: $10-20 
 SATURDAY, OCT. 5 
 The Amazing Maize Maze 
 Solve puzzles and  
 challenges, all while  
 trying to find your way  
 out of New York City’s  
 only corn maze. 
 Saturday, Oct. 5 
 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 
 Queens County Farm  
 Museum 
 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy. 
 Queensfarm.org  
 Admission: Adv 
 NYRR Open Run:  
 Crocheron Park 
 Join the New York  
 Road Runners for their  
 weekly open running/ 
 walking program. All are  
 welcome, including those  
 with strollers and dogs  
 on leashes. 
 Saturday, Oct. 5 
 9 to 10 a.m. 
 Crocheron Park 
 33rd Road and 215th  
 Place, Bayside 
 Nycgovparks.org  
 Admission: Free 
  Roots Saturdays 
 Visit Hellgate Farm to  
 participate in workshops  
 and activities for kids  
 and families. Fresh  
 produce and other  
 products from the farm,  
 including honey and hot  
 sauce, will also be for  
 sale. 
 Saturday, Oct. 5 
 12 to 3 p.m. 
 Socrates Sculpture Park 
 32-01 Vernon Blvd., Long  
 Island City 
 Socratessculpturepark. 
 org  
 Admission: Free 
 Queens Night Market 
 Experience Flushing  
 Meadows Corona Park at  
 night while enjoying art,  
 food, and performances. 
 Saturday, Oct. 5 
 5 p.m. to 12 a.m. 
 New York Hall of Science 
 Flushing Meadows Corona  
 Park 
 Admission: Free 
 SUNDAY, OCT. 5 
 Birding: Fall Migrants 
 Urban Park Rangers will  
 lead this tour of viewing  
 spots for fall migratory  
 birds. This is open to all  
 levels of skill, but it is  
 recommended that you  
 bring your own binoculars  
 and field guides. 
 Sunday, Oct. 6 
 10 to 11:30 a.m. 
 Alley Pond Park 
 223 Street and 46th  
 Avenue, Bayside 
 nycgovparks.org 
 Admission: Free 
 Screening and Live Event:  
 Housekeeping with Bill  
 Forsyth in person 
 View Director Bill  
 Forsyth’s film, adapted  
 from the novel by  
 Marilynne Robinson.  
 The purchase of tickets  
 includes admission to the  
 museum on that day. 
 Sunday, Oct. 6 
 2 p.m. 
 Museum of Moving Image 
 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria 
 movingimage.us 
 Admission: $15 ($11  
 seniors and students /  
 $9 youth (ages 3–17) /  
 free for children under  
 3 and Museum members  
 at the Film Lover and  
 Kids Premium levels and  
 above) 
 MONDAY, SEPT. 30 
 Infinite Archive 
 This exhibit at the Long  
 Island City Branch will  
 house 30 artists with  
 different kinds of work  
 that go with poems,  
 books, periodicals, or  
 archived materials. 
 Monday, Oct. 7 
 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 
 Queens Public Library 
 37-44 21st St.., Long  
 Island City 
 Queenslibrary.org  
 Admission: Free 
 TUESDAY, OCT. 1 
    
 Sit and Think Sudoku 
 All skill levels are  
 welcome to come and  
 do a Sudoku puzzle or  
 work on their math skills  
 at the Richmond Hill  
 listing of events  
 happening in Queens,  
 check TimesLedger’s  
 website at  
 www.QNS.COM 
 location of the Queens  
 Public Library. 
 Tuesday, Oct. 8 
 1 p.m. 
 Richmond Hill 
 118-14 Hillside Ave.,  
 Richmond Hill 
 Queenslibrary.org  
 Admission: Free 
 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 
 Seasonal Farmstand 
 Taste the colorful,  
 local produce located  
 at Queens County  
 Farm Museum. EBT and  
 SNAP benefits are also  
 accepted, and members  
 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 
 TimesLedger Newspapers  
 Oct. 4 - Oct. 11, 2019 
 By Ed Canty 
 Vent Your Anger 
 Across 
 1. Biblical "hit" 
 5. Actress Kudrow 
 9. Pub game 
 14. Wedding dance 
 15. Guinness and  
 others 
 16. Brothers' keeper? 
 17. Promising words 
 18. "Gil ___" 
 19. Recipe amts. 
 20. Risky dough 
 23. Simple animal 
 24. Dorm V.I.P.'s 
 25. The Wildcats,  
 for short 
 28. Buying channel,  
 briefly 
 29. Strange trait 
 32. Oktoberfest order 
 33. The Phantom's  
 rival 
 34. He tested Job's  
 faith 
 35. Edgar Bergen  
 for one 
 39. Turner and others 
 40. Ticket category 
 41. Small bills 
 42. "I just don't feel  
 ___" 
 44. Mother's Day  
 delivery Corp. 
 47. "___  
 Miserables" 
 48. Transcript fig. 
 49. Carpenter's tool 
 51. Former  
 Minnesota governor 
 54. Illegal firing 
 57. Go yachting 
 always get 10% off. 
 Wednesday, Oct. 9 
 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
 Queens County Farm  
 Museum 
 73-50 Little Neck  
 Parkway 
 Queensfarm.org  
 Admission: Free 
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 58. "Up and ___!" 
 59. Smallest 
 60. Book after  
 Proverbs: Abbr. 
 61. One of the  
 Simpsons 
 62. Home Depot rival 
 63. Queens stadium 
 64. Pro votes 
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 1. Jewish mourning  
 period 
 2. Web connectors 
 3. Like some  
 transfers 
 4. One of the senses 
 5. Type of retriever 
 6. Latin's that 
 7. Clothing line 
 8. Group 
 9. Takes out 
 10. "Dear" advicegiver 
 11. TD scorers 
 12. Summit 
 13. Ave. intersectors 
 21. Depth charge  
 targets 
 22. Tea Party vote  
 on Obama care 
 25. Hobby store buys 
 26. Musical chairs  
 goal 
 27. Big coffee  
 holder 
 30. MADD target 
 31. _____ ease  
 (nervous) 
 32. Can of worms? 
 33. Genetic materials 
 34. Mideast V.I.P. 
 35. Barn topper 
 36. Chemical  
 endings 
 37. Prefix with meter 
 38. Alternative to  
 an exacta 
 39. Chat room  
 chuckle 
 42. Pkg. deliverer 
 43. Doesn't flunk 
 44. Quarterback Doug 
 45. Mother ___ 
 46. Playhouse  
 presentations 
 48. Rest room sign 
 50. Europe's "boot" 
 51. "No way, ___!" 
 52. Per 
 53. Number two  
 person 
 54. Pledge of  
 Allegiance ender 
 55. Old Olds 
 56. Toothed tool 
  
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