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Aries (March 21-April 19) You may
have to work a compromise. Don't wor
ry; you can still be the leader. It's nice
to be the kind of leader people follow
because they want to, not because they
have to. And, your willingness to com
promise now will help you maintain that
position.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) You should
do pretty well now. Mercury is going
retrograde, however. As you may know,
that could mean confusion. And, for
you, it's going to happen within groups
and organizations. So, if you are a mem
ber of a group, be extra sure you under
stand what's going on.
Gemini (May 21-June 21) A lot of
interesting changes are taking place.
There's also more than the normal
amount of confusion. A person who's
issuing orders could be way off base.
You should pay close attention to what's
going on around you. Your advice could
be pivotal.
Cancer (June 22-July 22) You may
have a treasure in your own backyard.
Dig through your files, and you may
find the perfect thing. It's just what
you've been looking for, and it was right
there the whole time. You might find a
fabulous old recipe in your collection,
too.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You and a part
ner could make your dreams come true.
It's not going to be easy, but it does look
possible. Your best bet is with an old
dream, not a new one. Try again with
something you've almost given up on.
Recent changes could give it new life.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You are look
ing good and drawing a lot of attention.
You and your mate or partner need to
discuss a financial decision. You and the
person you're most likely to be in love
with should work'on a project together,
too. It's bonding.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) The moon will -
come into your sign soon. You'll get
stronger and more confident as that hap
pens. In the meantime, you may feel a
tad stressed. If that happens,1 go back to
the old familiar way of doing things.
You'll be more efficient, faster and hap
pier.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) You'll be
most successful in romance if you're
waxing nostalgic with somebody you've
known for a long time. Don't spend all
day playing, though. Something impor
tant must get done before tomorrow.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) A lot of
changes are going on, and some of them
are pretty impressive. Somebody at
home could be pestering you, too. If
you don't have anybody at home, it's
your own inner child who wants your
attention. Spend tonight at home, play
ing with your toys.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) If there's
anything you need to know, ask ques
tions early in the day. Later, there'll be a
quiz. If you already have the informa
tion by then, you'll pass with flying col
ors. Part of the quiz, of course, is know
ing which answers to have ready.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) The mon
ey's not showing up as quickly as you'd
like. You can find out where it is, but a
few phone calls may be necessary. You
might have to jump through a few
hoops, too. If you're patient and persis
tent, you will succeed — eventually.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) How much
do you need to get something you want?
Instead of writing the check yourself,
suggest that a partner pitch in. Watch
out for misunderstandings, too. They'll
be more common in the next few weeks,
starting now.
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Crossword
ACROSS
1 Russo of “Get
Shorty”
5 Ignominy
10 Grub
14 Remsen and
Levin
15 Pie nut
16 Author of‘The
Hunchback of
Notre Dame”
17 Dejected
19 Having the skill
20 Computer
adjuncts
21 Radon and neon
23 _Cruces, NM
24 Soda-shop order
25 Stupefied with
liquor
29 Smiled coyly
33 Gold measure
34 Jabs
35 “To_is human
n
36 Parched
37 Gets stuck in
mud
38 Paul of
“Scarface”
"TO Y
40 Castles’ defenses
41 Feminist Orbach
42 Printings
44 Certainly
45 Splitsville
46 Individual
47 Summer TV fare,
often
50 Acted upon
55 Book after Joel
56 Spring bloom
58 Essence
59 Makes an effort
60 Inactive
61 Colorado tribe
members
62 Meager
63 Little legumes
DOWN
1 Eliminates
2 Guitarist Clapton
3 Shuttle grp.
4 Sports stn.
5 Facing pages
6 Will’s names
7 Deeds
8 Worldly West
9 Final stages of
play
10 Morally pure
11 Focal points
12 Eye amorously
13 Sorrows
18 Small harbor
22 Swiss chain
24 Post and Oldfield
25 Ocean ray
26 Having paddles
27 Singer Lopez
28 Small boy
29 Kinds
30 Put into service
again
31 Comic Kovacs
32 Removed
moisture
34 Baby grand, e.g.
37 Lunar exits?
38 Slander
10 Aspect
11 Smile scornfully
13 Depends on
44 Act like a parasite
46 Regularly
47 Prego rival
48 Give off
49 Stood up
50 Home of most
people
51 Fastener
52 Powerful
trend
53 Ms. Fitzgerald
54 Makes white
black, e.g.
57 Trajectory
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