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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..."
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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
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Aries (March 21-April 19) You could
feel a little frustrated. It's important for
you to hold your temper and to plan
your next move well in advance. The
person with the advantage today is the
one who can stay cool, even in the
most intense situations. It's good prac
tice.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) You should
be able to figure out what's going on,
but that's not true for everyone. You
also need to make sure that what the
other person heard is what you actually
said. Something might get lost in the
translation, even if you're speaking the
same language!
Gemini (May 21-June 21) What's being
promised and what's being delivered are
two different things. You may not be
getting the whole story. 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.