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Aries (March 21-April 19) You should be
in a feisty mood. A delicate, intellectual type
could find you fascinating. You have a
certain animal magnetism that’s hard to
resist. But, don’t let it run rampant.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) Things may
move a little too fast for your tastes. You
might feel like the referee at a ping-pong
tournament. Follow your routine and make
sure the regular chores get done. Ignore
whatever else is going on.
Gemini (May 21-June 21) Finally, some
relief! A friend’s eager to help you, but you’ll
need to maintain some control. Let this
person know what to do to make sure you
both end up winners. Your friend has the
energy, but you’ve got the experience.
Cancer (June 22-July 22) The game
board’s changed. Now you have to contend
with somebody who wants to be obeyed.
Instead of resisting, have this work to your
advantage. Figure out what this person
wants or needs and find it! This could be
quite profitable.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Your luck’s gone up
considerably. A bold move today could turn
out well. You’re liable to get a tempting offer
from someone who’s far away. If this is a
person you can trust, you’re in for
some fun.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You’ll have no
trouble staying busy, but concentrating may
| be hard. Somebody who’s worried about
their money could be a pain. It’s even worse
if your money’s involved, too. Stay calm,
especially if nobody else is.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct 22) Today you may
want to let your partner take the lead. Make
sure you’re both headed in the right direc
tion. You’re full of great ideas but may find
it hard to choose among them. Let some
body else!
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Hold your
tongue around an irritating co-worker. You
may not have a chance to get a word in
edgewise, anyway. Go along with the
other person’s agenda, for now. You can
fix things later.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Love’s on
your mind, and you’re not the only one.
Stars could be in your eyes before this day
is over. If you’ve already got somebody in
mind, make the call. If you don’t, a sporting
event would be a good place to find one.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) All it takes is a
little work and a lot of money, or the other
way around. You can have your house ready
for company even if it’s all torn up. Setting
priorities is a good way to start, and you’re
naturally good at that.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Dreams come in
all shapes and sizes, but this one looks fun.
It can be done on a weeknight, too, not nec
essarily in the privacy of your home, either.
How about booking a suite at that
luxury hotel? They’re sometimes cheaper
on a Wednesday.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) You can find a
way to get what you want. It’s complicated,
but if it were easy, you would have done it
by now. Private information leads to the
money you need. Make sure you have a way
to pay it back and that the interest rate’s not
too high.
Smile!
It's Wednesday
Pass a smile to someone you know.
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ACROSS
1 H.H. Munro
5 Perforation
9 Frightens away
14 Lena or Ken
15 Trebekof
“Jeopardy”
16 Hooded snake
17 Songs of the
people
19 Plus feature
20 Pliable
21 Ait
23 Church sister
24 Bribe
25 Golfer Ernie
28 Misbehaves
32 Pix about folk
33 Hyson or pekoe
34 Piglet
35 Press
36 Ex-QBTarkenton
37 The Velvet Fog
38 Bear's lair
39 Move stealthily
40 Outer edges
41 Kingsley and
Cross
4z water-storing
plants
43 Top shot
44 Exploit
45 Identifies oneself
to a computer
46 Yearning
47 Lamprey
48 Excess weight
49 Singer Lopez
51 Of the Far East
56 Double-reed
woodwinds
58 Penultimate book
of Old Testament
60 Superlatively
stink-o
61 Edgeless sword
62 British princess
63 Down-and-dirty
64 Unwanted lip
65 Finest
DOWN
1 Lenient
2 _ vera
3 Potter's oven
4 Usesabrayer
5 Use a pulley
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6 Merlin of “Father
Murphy"
7 Floral ring
8 Tumors, once
removed
9 Skins on skulls
10 Stockings
11 Birthing branch of
medicine
12 Mineral vein
13 Took a chair
18 Tiny
22 Before long
26 Crude shelter
27 Reached the
brain?
28 Off course
29 Pick
30 Harassers
31 Huff and Houston
32 Sportscaster
Musburger
35 Puts on a
pedestal
36 Ensign
39 Nova_
41 _there, done that
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45 Whip strokes
48 Confronts
50 Take a breather
52 United_Emirates
53 Prong
54 Woosnam and
Fleming
55 Newsman
Huntley
56 Possess
57 _constrictor
59 Nature watchdog
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