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The Quigmans By Buddy Hickerson * v< * 1 \ I “Nasty razor burn there, Bob ...” HOROSCOPES ARIES The more you save now, the more you’ll get to .spend later. This weekend would be good for a business trip. Even if it’s for a good reason and could enhance your income, you still need money to get there. Put some aside for that. TAURUS Confer with a partner who’s good at planning, and figure out what to do next. There’s quite a bit of money involved, so be sure to get the best deal. You might want to wait until tomorrow to actually go out shopping. GEMINI A conflict you have with a partner will soon be resolved. First, finish what you’re doing, then give it your full attention. UANCtK A commitment you recently made leads to your next big project. When you and your partner are working together, anything is possible. Well, just about anything. LEO The hard part is almost over. Once you get settled in, you’ll be able to entertain. If you face something you’ve been avoiding, you can entertain much sooner. You can do it — you’re tough. VIRGO Get your priorities straight. Things could start moving fast. Get out your map, and round up the supplies and allies you’ll need. Don’t take on a major renovation by yourself. Get teammates who know what they’re doing. LIBRA Follow through with commitments you’ve made, or have long intended to make. It usually isn’t easy for you to make decisions, but this time the answer you should choose is obvious. Protect your own interests. SCORPIO Once you’ve worked out a compromise, you can get to the financial part of the deal. Nobody said this was gonna be easy, but it’s not impossible. SAGITTARIUS Communication isn’t a challenge, it’s a miracle. You’ll realize this if you’re trying to convince people who’ve already made up their minds. Here’s a hint that might help: Showing is better than telling. ifArniuuKN MaKe your aecision ana aon t lei yourself be engulfed by buyer’s remorse. If you’re not sure, the decision should simply be “no.” It’s as easy as that. AQUARIUS Just do as you’re told for a little while, and the spotlight will turn elsewhere. Once that happens, you and your friends can relax and enjoy yourselves. PISCES You can accept new responsibilities. Opportunities abound. Dispel any fears that you might not be able to handle the stress. Instead, believe that you can. CROSSWORD ACROSS t Reindeer name 7 Play parts 11 Collapsible bed 14 Temporary loss of power f 5 Bowling alley 16 Triumphant exclamation 17 Defoe character 18 Precede 20 High point 21 Describe vividly 23 Tennis unit 24 Hunter constellation 27 Reach 212 degrees 29 UAE word 32 Audio entertainment 33 Thought 34 Fully cooked 35 Climbing devices 37 Baptismal basin 38 Geronimo's tribe 41 Disgraces 43 Cash drawer 44 Card-game do over TU II IOUUI I'U, I IV*' 49 Not fooled by 50 Alpaca cousin 54 Trading center 55 Rest periods 56 Muppiet grouch 57 Resistance unit 59 Coral formation 61 Furrow 62 Guarded a home 65 Withdraw 68 Large vase 69 Theater section 70 Pencil end 71 Garden plot 72 Color changer 73 Formal, casually DOWN 1 Seuss or Spock 2 _ borealis 3 Harebrained 4 Laughter sounds 5 Freudian topic 6 Stagger © 2004 Tribune Media Servte**. Inc. 85/31/04 All right* r«s«rved. 7 Pie follower 8 More frugal 9 Letters that explode 10 Notices 11 Space in cyberspace? 12 Horse's morse! 13 Chute- _-chute 19 Heavyweight traps 22 Footnole abbr. 25 Waterproof materials 26 Ark man 28 Director HaHstrom 30 Author Tyler 31 Wagers 36 Evil spirit 38 Molecule element 39 City on the Arno 40 Versatile 42 Saintly glow 45 Wildly angry 46 Man at the Pearly Gates Solutions 47 Medicinal portion 51 From one side to the other 52 Grayish violets 53 Pulse location 58 Blend 60 Mr. Flintstone 62 Wheel center 63 Raw mineral 64 Oriental sauce 66 Miscalculate 67 Actress West CALENDAR Thursday “THE DREAMERS”: 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. THE BUTCHIES WITH NAMEDROPPER: 10 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $6.18 and up. Friday HARRY CONNICK JR.: 8 p.m. Township Auditorium, 1703 Taylor St. $35.35-$65.35. “KITCHEN STORIES”: 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. RIVER CITY HIGH WITH FEABLE WEINER AND MY HOTEL YEAR: 6 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $7. BOLT WITH ENTREAT AND THE HAITIAN HATE GODS: 10 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5 21 L_1 and up, $7 under 21. RACHEL MERCHAND: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. A pay-what-you-want show. Monday THE UNICORNS WITH ARCADE FIRE, BLINDED BY UNDERPANTS AND NOWAY JOSE: 8 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $8 in advance.