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Columbia, SC 29208 http://www.sc.edu/oppa/ Crossword ACROSS 1 Pansy’s kin 6 Poi source 10 Sacred 14 Turnout 15 Comply 16 ’Typee” sequel 17 Steps over a fence 18 Uses superiority for an advantage 20 Missouri River port in Iowa 22 Actress Potts 23 Rhea’s relative 24 Increase eightfold 26 Smaller of two 29 Disciples 33 Paddle 34 Grouped merchandise 35 “_Not Unusual” 36 Self-indulgent spree 40 Flammable solvent 43 Pledge 44 Name 46 Tell’s canton 47 Sufficient 50 Felt hat with a brim 54 Most of New York? 56 Director Spike 57 WWII sinker 60 Like a forward flow 63 University in Halifax, NS 65 Embankment 66 Scandinavian capital 67 Espied 68 Sappho’s last letter 69 Uneven cut 70 Tobacco kiln 71 City on the Ruhr DOWN 1 Nautical craft 2 Before it’s too late 3 Loathsome 4 Humdinger 5 Topmost point B Subject 7 Contiguity 8 Trust in 9 Popeye's Olive 10 Stinging wasp 11 Middle Eastern nation 12 Anderson of “WKRP..." •13 Span connectior 19 Maglie and Mineo 21 Bullfights 25 French stewlike dish 27 Heavy imbiber 28 Com holder 30 Coll, course 31 Ordinal ending 32 987-65-4321 grp. 36 One Gabor 37 Zeus or Odin 38 Be beholding to 39 Set sail 41 Cursor starter? 42 Secreted 45 Frosh caps 48 Cape Cod clam 49 As far as 51 Martini garnishes 52 Mistrump 53 Homer’s sea 55 City on the Adige 57 Japanese vegetables 58 Wild party 59 _podrida 61 Gin flavoring 62 Skirt edges 64 Mil. minstrels i p p p p ■b~~~p p p ■■"uT'Tri 12 13 ~ ; 77 ■ 20 ’ r |^Jp2 ' 23 ^ 25 ~' 26 27 28 HM29 30 31 32 36 37 38 3^ 41 42 43 Hk 4^ 77 48 -- |||j2~ ---I ^,■54 55 ~~M|H|Mb6 57 58 59 MM60 61 62 63 64 ■■77 66 ■■fT ^HTh ■II l B-ll I B-l I II © 2000 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 2/25/00 All rights reserved. — Solutions N I 3 I S 1 S I 3 11 S I V IO M 91V I H I s V 9 3 IN oIn 3 3 sBo ISO 3 3 A 3 1 MB 3 I s rno H 1 V q 9 N I H SjmH N oil V 0 9 fl J. 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When you do the research, you may find that things are not the way you've been led to believe. So, better do the research! Cancer (June 22-July 22) You may finally get through to somebody you've been trying to reach. This is a special, personal sort of connection. You'll both benefit in a way that's kind of hard to explain. Well, luckily, you don't have to explain it to anybody else. It's none of their business. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Although other people's feelings are still taking up a lot of time, you should be in a better mood than yesterday. You're not the one who's upset, although all this whining may get you riled. Stay calm, and it will help others do the same. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) This should be a good day for healing. If you're not already in that kind of a profession and if you'd like to be, this is a good day to start. You may have natural talent, too. Study your avocation on your own time, but don't quit your day job yet. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Some sort of risk you're thinking about could prove to be quite expensive. How about you don't do it and just say you did? If everybody else is doing it, so what? Don't let them. talk you into being as foolish as they are. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) Finish old projects rather than start new ones. Something that's been bothering you at home needs your full attention for a while. Once you get these messes cleaned up, you'll feel much better about yourself. You may notice you get a lot more creative, too. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You're still under pressure. It's not just your imagination. Don't ignore it; that would be foolish. Instead, go ahead and figure out what needs to be done, and just do it. It may be a struggle now, but it's not going to get any easier. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) This would be a good day to take a class or to attend a seminar. You can figure out a lot of things on your own, but this par ticular subject is best learned in a group setting. Old friends are better than new ones now, by the way. Finish up some thing you've already started. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) You need to be practical again today. Your sign's not rbnowned for being a tough busi nessperson, but you can learn. If you don't get what you want now, for exam ple, stall until Monday. If you have nothing to lose by waiting, why hurry? Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Is there something you've always wondered about but were afraid to ask? Who's most likely to know the answer? A col ■ lege professor? A clergy person? A legal adviser? Once this is out of the way, you'll rest more easily than you have in years. Make the call.