The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 21, 2002, Page 8, Image 8
ACROSS
1 Stairs
6 River of Pisa
10 Sharpen
14 Reader's card
15 Quantity of
smoke
16 Bum
17 Self-imposed
absence
18 Lack of faith in
oneself
20 Vineyard
adjuncts
22 Machinery parts
23 Scottish loch
24 Simple bed
25 Easter item
28 Can opener
31 Roy's partner
32 Ghost’s shout
33 Vicinities
34 Cars
35 Paddle
36 Ingenuity
37 Playwright Rice
38 Smooth-headed
39 Edgar Allan_
40 To the most
extreme degree
41 Inner courtyard
42 Pacino and Hirt
43 Oahu garlands
44 Go downhill
45 Little to a Scot
46 Exploit
47 Actress Teri
48 Lester’s pickin’
partner
50 Living room
piece
54 Yankee No. 8
57 Incandescent
58 Dumbfounded
59 Italian
automaker
60 Crystal-lined
rock
61 Only just
62 Fling
63 Adlai’s 1956
running mate
DOWN
1 Brood
2 Flagged vehicle
3 Yeats’ isle
4 Cornmeal mush
dishes
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5 Audio systems
6 Church parts
7 Regrets
8 Org. of Bears
9 Exhibiting bad
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10 "For __ the Bell
Tolls"
11 River
residences
12 Recede
13 Little tyke
19 Goes out with
21 Yahoo!, e.g.
24 Provide food for
26 Net minder
27 Singer Lightfoot
28 Papaya: var.
29 Baltimore player
30 “If I Had a
Hammer” singer
31 Writer
Alexandre
34 Caine film
37 Drill sergeant’s
command
38 Curtains of
artillery fire
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41 City south of
Kalamazoo
44 Gum quantity
47 Pesky insects
49 Assistant
50 Important times
51 Stain
52 Miner’s quest
53 Merino mamas
54 Edible tuber
55 Be in debt to
56 Duran Duran
song
HOROSCOPES
ARIES OK, now it’s tune to get
back to the grind and continue
to bring in the money. Also,
clamp down on expenses. It's
true that money saved is
money earned.
TAURUS Not much gets by you,
but don't broadcast how much
you know. Instead, use your
information to further your
objectives.
GEMINI Better move quickly
on a romantic matter. Don't
put it off any longer. Finish up
something you promised to do,
even if it involves a
commitment.
CANCER Continue to fix up
your place, even if you have to
make a big mess first. The
opportunity for romance
comes soon. You're creating
ambiance.
LEO The more you learn, the
more others depend on you.
Want to take over the company
and ran it right? Keep
studying.
VIRGO An early flurry of
activity should ease into a
phase of relative serenity.
Keep that in mind when things
get tense. The worst is almost
over.
LIBRA You don't yet have the
resources to accomplish
everything you envision. With
a little help from your friends,
however, anything is possible.
SCORPIO It may feel as if the
weight of the world is on your
shoulders. If so, don't falter.
Don't go it alone, either. Get a
buddy to help.
SAGITTARIUS You have new
stories to tell, but not during
working hours. A big job
deserves your attention now.
Put otl playtime until
Thursday.
CAPRICORN Heaven knows
you've worked enough on
weekends. Think you could
find time to play during the
week? Like, tonight? Totally
legit, of course.
AQUARIUS You've had a
chance to develop new
theories. Now let's see which
ones of them work. Be
especially aware of rules and
regulations, including the law
of gravity.
PISCES You should soon start
to notice a subtle shift in your
favor. A barrier is dissolving,
and you'll also have more
energy. Sometimes we win just
by hanging
on.
CALENDAR
Monday, Oct. 21
MTV HOMECOMING TAILGATE
PARTY WITH CLIPSEAND MS.
JADE: Noon until 4 p.m. Davis
Field.
THE JAM ROOM ACOUSTIC
SHOWDOWN FINALS: 9 p.m.
New Brookland Tavern, 122
State St.
AMBERLYN WITH 1984: Uncle
Doctor's, 1734 Mobile Drive.
“IRAQ UNDER SEIGE”: A
humanitarian perspective
with Rania Masri. 7 p.m.
Gambrell 153.
"MURDEROUS MAIDS":
Based on a true story, the
French film details the double
murders of a maid's
employers and her daughter
by the domestics and her
sisters Christine and Lea. 7
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and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon
Theatre, 937 Main St.
Tuesday, Oct. 22
TINKERS PUNISHMENT WITH
THE CHAD HOLLISTER BAND:
Senate Park, 931-B Senate St.
$5.
LOCALS LIVE: Sundance Grill,
902-B Gervais St.
SHELTER WITH KEEPSAKE,
DESPERATE MEASURES AND
RUNNING FROM DHARMA:
Uncle Doctor's, 1734 Mobile
Drive.
“DIVING INTO DIVERSITY”: 7
p.m., Russell House Golden
Spur.
STUDY ABROAD STORIES AND
EXPERIENCES FORUM: 7 p.m.
South Quad Lounge.
"PUMPKIN": A satiric
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Courage Riley. 9
p.m.Tuesday. New
Brookland Tavern, $5.
romantic comedy, the movie
stars Christina Ricci as
blonde sorority sister I
Carolyn McDuffy. To help her
sisters win sorority of the
year, Carolyn begins
coaching disabled athlete
Pumpkin Romanoff. At first
awkward and embarrassed,
she soon finds she can't get
him out of her mind. 7 and
9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon
Theatre.
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