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CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Big, band tote 5 Fountain treat 9 Calf meats 14 Writer Bagnold 15i Russian river 16 Ricky Nelson’s dad 17 Hygroscopic 19 Valuable discovery 20 Stadium shout 21 Real go-getter 23 Sellout letters 24 To and_ 25 “QB VII” author 26 Groom oneself 28 “At Seventeen” singer 29 Bikini top 32 Dawn goddess 34 Put to work 35 Croaker 36 Annoying fits 37 “A-Team” member 38 Skiing site 39 Irritating tingle 40 _appetit! 41 Turned on a pivot 42 Crisis letters 43 Moving vehicle 44 Saltwater expanse 45 Leng-gone bird 46 Hawaiian dish 47 Hot tub 50 Forwarding 54 X on a sundial 55 Chris of tennis 56 College in the Blue Ridge Mountains 58 Canal boat 59 Fencing weapon 60 Fan favorite 61 Building addition 62 Lays lawn 63 Unit of force DOWN 1 Salty drops 2 Remove the bolt 3 Sees 4 Bother 5 Section in a section © 2005 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 08/25/05 All rights reserved. 6 Portland’s state 7 “Hamlet” extra 8 Selfless person 9 Elect 10 Pound .and Stone 11 Black Sea arm 12 Not on tape 13 Soothsayer 18 Pertains 22 Hillside by a loch 27 IRA type 29 Deep thought 30 Heavy cord 31 Grew up 32 Flea market caveat 33 “Do_others as...” 34 Container with a tap 35 Fido rider? 37 Single lenses 38 Santa’s vehicle 40 Summoned 41 Decorative wall brackets 43 Whirlwind or whirlpool 44 Voiced one’s thoughts 45 Funeral piece 48 Juan of Argentina 49 Go fishing 50 “I Know How He Feels” singer 51 Hunter or Connell 52 Laura or Bruce 53 Keyboard error 57 Bridge action MONDAY’S SOLUTIONS Closer Today: MODERN MUSIC STUDIOS AND NEW BROOKLAND TAVERN KICKOFF PARTY FEATURING NAMEDROPPER, BOXING DAY, TIGERBOT HESH: 8 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. $5 over 21, $7 under. MR. B’S GOODTIME KARAOKE EXPLOSION: 8 p.m. Art Bar, 937 Main St. No cover. Over 21 only. “RAIN MAN": 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. BACK TO SCHOOL BASH: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Greene Street. LINE-DANCING: 7-9 p.m. The Saloon, 812 Harden St. No cover. Over 18 only. Thursday: CLOSER (FORMERLY THOMAS REED), AGYNST, BLACK DOMINA: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5 over 21, $7 under. “RAIN MAN”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. ALFRED AND SEYMOUR HIP-HOP DANCING AND COMEDY SHOW: 7 p.m. Russell House Ballroom. ■ I-Mtmmm iiaiiii • SEVEN DOORS Paper Asylum ♦ By James Hickson / The Gamecock I I E /i HATE CAMPUS'* 1 PARKING. . A College Girl Named Joe ♦ By Aaron Warner ISN'T IT WEIKP HOW CARTOONS TAKE ON A WHOLE NEW PERSPECTIVE WATCHING THEM IN “Trfl TOTALLY... LIKE BECAUSE OF *Y SOCIOLOGY CLASS I CAN SEE HOW THE COYOTE FEELS INPIGHANT BV THE POAPPVMPP'S / EASY SUCCESS. /'*( / /f Quigmans ♦ By Buddy Hickerson I —' » <0 \ % 0 Vi • * V M U I 1 Look who we’ve got our Hanes on now. * 0' HOROSCOPES ARIES The next four weeks are favorable for making money. Good service is well-rewarded. TAURUS You’re the one most likely to see the error in the proposal. Look it over carefully before agreeing to anything. GEMINI Proceed with caution if you must proceed at all. Better yet, hide out somewhere and finish up old business. CANCER Encourage your friends to develop their own source of revenue. Don’t let them tap into yours. ”.-1 LEO You’re a good leader. Today, you’ll become even better by showing the utmost respect to an older person. VIRGO Work interferes with travel, but you can still make plans. The more you earn, the farther you can go. LIBRA As you sort and file, put things into stacks to sell as well as recycle. Find out what it’s really worth before you let it go. SCORPIO Your adversaries are more assertive now, but that’s OK. It helps you pinpoint their exact location and position. SAGITTARIUS The job is tedious but needs to be done quickly. Do it for love, not money. CAPRICORN True love beckons, and there’s no point in resisting. Don’t throw money at it, either. AQUARIUS You can find the funds to strengthen your infrastructure. Build it to last. PISCES Keep asking questions, and don’t be dismayed if you’re not getting all the right answers. It’s all part of the inquiry. / -1 Plug in to Northside’s College Ministry Authentic Relationships • Dynamic Worship • Transformational Teaching Sundays 9:15 a.m. Bible Study in Gym (free breakfasts) 10:45 a.m. Worship Service 6:30 p.m. LifeGroups For more m/omumon and upcoming events, coif Ncettbsiie at 796-9786. Northside Baptist Church 1303 Sunset BWd West Columbia, SC 29169 www.northsidebaptist.org %ooin mi C-4 4&M zkW "%ootn /njjotflr j^oom’ U)e|cotoe fpo>n -file McU°w M^^hf°°^/ «9 Jjw jjar »ii « ^jMggMh^ t"JC3 °°»r: Delicious Specialty Pizzas Fresh Baked Calzones / Spring Water Dough Pretzels Monumental Hoagies Scrumptious Saiads Dozens of Beers From Around the World Shig, P°1 3hroom ^ncf ^_oom... 1ooj (5>er/^/3 wf 453**1^5 4 fwo) frotn t'Ac.