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A message from those who have been in situations where Drunk Drivers have failed to
have a Designated Driver. Help prevent accidents from those who drive while under
the influence of Alcohol. You could be saving a life, and one day it might be yours.
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2000
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ACROSS
1 Broad valley
5 Concerning
9 Embarrass
14 ‘The Virginian"
author Wister
15 Hook’s end
16 Yogi of the
Yankees
17 Brightened by
tapers
19 Flamboyant tie
20 Former capital of
Japan
21 Fluffy dessert
23 Pilot starter?
25 University in
Deland, FL
29 Substantial chunk
32 Tailor’s
measurement
34 Historic time
35 High-bar exercise
37 German river
38 Touch lightly
39 Pinnacles
40 Walston of “My
Favorite Martian”
41 Peachy keen!
43 Carnival city,
casually
44 Appearance
46 Verbalizer
47 _Clemente
48 Gets out of line
50 Kennedy and
Williams
51 Lasts
53 Very unusual
55 Standing by
57 Muse of poetry
61 Stage edge
64 Manicurist's tools
66 Lordly
67 British princess
68 Kin of etc.
69 Foolish folk
70 Wise guy
71 Alone
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2 On vacation
3 Jokester Jay
4 Sofa flanker
5 Justice Fortas
6 _P. Chase
7 Small musical
combo
8 Stupidly
9 Degradation
10 Plague (with)
11 Bowlike shape
12 Theater-sign
letters
13 Boater or bowler,
e.g.
18 Costello or Rawls
22 Use a stiletto
24 Tout’s offering
26 Put to sleep
27 Spoke from a
soapbox
28 Jim who was
Gomer Pyle
29 Few and far
between
30 Greek satirist
31 Oval nut
33 Penn and
Connery
36 Leathernecks
40 Greek pine
flavored wines
42 Diners
45 Frosted
46 Fat farm
49 Impelling
52 Double fastener
54 Sports off.
56 Anna Sten film
58 Singing voice
59 Blue shade
60 Norway’s capital
61 Colonial insect
62 Mil. captive
63 Slugger's stat
65 Brenda or Peggy
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Solutions
Aries (March 21-April 19) Keep your nose
to the grindstone, no matter what tempta
tions arise. A person whom you find
attractive might want your attention, but
you can't afford to spare much. A conver
sation that appears to be leading to
something interesting probably won't.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) You know mon
ey isn't everything, but it's not nothing,
either. Don't throw yours around even if
an older person tells you to. Something
that looks like a good deal may be a
waste of valuable resources. Rely on
common sense.
Gemini (May 21-June 21) You may be in
a fabulous mood, but don't get carried
away. Somebody close to home needs
your attention and more time than you
want to give. Ignoring a little problem
now could lead to a big problem later,
however, so don't.
Cancer (June 22-July 22) Prepare now so
you can relax later: Give yourself plenty of
time, too. Something that used to take an
hour might take two or three. Don't
believe all the gossip you hear, either.
Somebody may have his or her wires
crossed.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Although your love
life could be doing pretty well, keep it
confidential. The privacy of your home is
the best place for a romantic liaison. If
you don't have a spouse, consider the
person who'd fit that scenario best.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You're able to
express yourself well, but should you?
Maybe you could speak even more elo
quently through a gift, instead. Somebody
who's not saying much might appreciate
your thoughtfulness.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Although you're
looking good, your energy level could be
low. No need to let it worry you. Catch up
on your beauty sleep. Might want to keep
a pencil by the bed, too. You might have
a dream worth writing home about.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) You and
friends have a lot to talk about; that's for
sure. You could hear some interesting
stuff. Keep it to yourself, however. That's
one of your strong points. They know
they can trust you with secrets. Make
sure they can.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Your
friends are eager to comfort you, but the
hard cruel reality is still there. You'll have
to produce the necessary information, on
time and in an orderly fashion. You have
it ready, don't you?
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You should
be in a good mood, but don't order your
sweetheart around. In romance your best
tactic is to be gentle, cooperative and
compliant. Do what he or she wants, and
everything will be fine. That'll work with
your boss, too.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Your head's in
the clouds, and all seems well with the
world. In most respects it is, too. Keep
your feet on the ground concerning your
finances, however. Don't spend more than
you have, even on somebody who's
stolen your heart.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Follow a prac
tical person's advice. You may not want
to do that, however. You'd rather do
something fanciful, fun and maybe even
frivolous. If you can resist temptation at
least until tonight, your odds for success
will improve.