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Rider Haggard novel 68 Building wings 69 Backbones DOWN 1 Prayer endings 2 Unique 3 Center of Minoan culture 4 Coop layer 5 Type of grass 6 Steal livestock 7 Smooth and silky 8 Courteney of “Friends" © 2003 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 10/27/03 All rights reserved. 9 Boxing great 10 Snitch 11 Game played against steps 12 Grasped 13 Lock maker 19 Police vehicles 22 “ Girl Friday" 25 Catch me if you can! 26 “Nova” network 27 Correct copy 28 Supplies with weapons 29 Sigma follower 32 Mote 33 Cincinnati nine 34 Golf standards 35 Fleartthrob 36 Adjust against a standard 37 Foxlike 39 Do mailroom work 40 Plus 43 Favorite 44 Buzzing insect 46 Pea package? Solutions i .' -MWM'e. y/^-y 47 Maps in maps 49 Brooding places 50 Invigorate 51 Actress Dunne 52 Gasps 53 Romances 54 St. Louis feature 58 Dander 59 Slick liquid 60 Org. of Jaguars and Panthers 62 Kiddie seat 63 Actor Wallach HOROSCOPES ARIES The direct approach won’t work as well as a more subtle advance. So if at first you don’t succeed, come around the back way. TAURUS Share your vision for the future with a sensitive, supportive person. It may be too hard to accomplish alone, but with faith and a good friend, anything is possible. GEMINI Push hard to get a tough job done. It might have been easier if you’d finished it sooner, but there’s no use worrying about that now. CANCER Money may be a little tight, but it’s out there. You can use your own creativity to make more. Accept a loved one’s encouragement and inspiration. LEO Finish whatever you need to do in order to strengthen your infrastructure. You’ll be much more creative, and have much more time, after this basic stuff is done. VIRGO You’re one of the few who can get a message across, when others aren’t speaking. Help out a couple of people you know who can’t see eye to eye. LI B RA By putting more work into your own place, your investment goes up in value. It’s another way to make money and build self-esteem. SCORPIO You learn pretty well through books, but you learn best through hands-on experience. Maybe that’s why you’ll be able to do something that somebody else can’t. SAGITTARIUS People think you’re lucky, and maybe you are. Luck isn’t all you have going for you, however. It also helps to have good timing. CAPRICORN A person who’s a good strategist could help you with the perfect scheme. Find a way to do your work faster so that you have more time to play. AQUARIUS Something that seems impossible at first really can be accomplished. Don’t let yourself be intimidated. Stay cool and you’ll win the prize. PISCES Compassion can travel great distances and touch hearts so far from your own. When one door slams shut, look for the one that opens. CALENDAR ■ d m I “CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS”: I 7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St., Monday W and Tuesday. Monday, Oct. 27 “WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. STRAYLIGHT RUN (FEATURING FORMER MEMBERS OF TAKING BACK SUNDAY) WITH THE NEW AMSTERDAMS (FEATURING MEMBERS OFTHEGETUP KIDS) AND THE EXIT: 6p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. $10. EVE TO ADAM WITH LITTLE BABY DYNAMITE: 10 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5 21 and up, $7 under 21. Tuesday, Oct.28 TENNESSEE WILLIAMS’ “THE GLASS MENAGERIE” PRESENTED BY THEATRE SOUTH CAROLINA: 8 p.m. Longstreet Theatre. $14 general admission; $12 senior citizens, military, faculty and staff; $10 students. NO CLASS TOUR FROM COMEDY CENTRAL FEATURING DOUG STANHOPE | (“THE MAN SHOW”), TODD BARRY (“SEX AND THE CITY”!' AND CHRISTIAN FINNEGAN (“CHAPELLE’S SHOW”): 8 p.m. Russell House Ballroom. Free to USC students. “WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. “SEASON GREETINGS" BY DAVID SEDARIS: 7:30 p.m. Trustus Theatre, 520 Lady St. $7.50. BRENT LUNDY AND DONNIE SCEARCSE: Sundance Bar & Grill, 902-B Gervais St. Free.