The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 13, 2002, Page 10, Image 10

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SEND US YOUR NAME AND A PICTURE ■1 OF YOURSELF OR CONTACT US AT: chuckcentral@yahoo.com A yrfw/p NAMES WILL BE RANDOMLY PICKED, NwSEND NAME BY DEC. 2nd!^^ —MHaH / CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Gumbo ingredient 5 Extended family member 10 Train to box 14 Charges 15 With the upper hand 16 In the company of 17 Achievement 18 Boulder 19 _vera 20 Hose attachment 22 Genesis tempte 24 Club Med, e.g. 26 Unexpected victory 27 Actress Garbo 30 Tranquil 32 Interlock anew 34 Big place in California? 35 Wharf 39 Title role for Will Smith 40 Fiddles 43 Trick of the tongue 44 Data storage unit 46 Hula hoop? 47 End a dispute 49 Young pigs 52 Take a sample 53 Ray 56 Boards 58 Back 60 Reagan and McDonald 64 Dodge model 65 Actor Stu 67 Highlander 68 Rani’s wrap 69 Take flight to unite 70 Perry’s creator 71 Writer Ferber 72 Units of force 73 Surprise attack DOWN 1 Switch positions 2 Maintain 3 Raise 4 Fertility goddess 5 Sense organs . © 2002 Tribune Media Services. Inc f 1/19/A9 Al rights reserved. 6 Lead-ins 7 DDE’s command 8 Interpret 9 Dueling sword 10 Traded 11 Stacks 12 Make amends 13 Fictional Butler 21 Leavening agent 23 Beat a retreat 25 Breather 27 Snatch 28 Count (on) 29 Discharge 31 Behaves humanly? 33 Nimbus 36 Chooses 37 Quasi-religious sect 38 “...with a banjo on my_’ 41 Sparsely 42 _ Hall University 45 Country on the Baltic Solutions a|||V|tJWs|3|N|A|aMV|N|q|3' 3 3d HW? dOl 3ll d V S 3 3V SSN I M d 3BBN03 N S a 3 V N 0 dl| 3 Sjd O 0 N 3 In O S X 3 9l3 X V X s 3_ _X S_ JV ills _X_ V o|h sp^ll 3 111 X | X | 3fsHi I 1 3 3 ■3JX A 8 ■ W V Til I 3 V ■HS3W3d SilV X 3 d O OS_ JL EJHHf d__3 A V d^S X S||x V 3 3 N ols 3 3d 1 n|v d X O i———— — 48 Scarlet_ 50 That girl 51 Rank Indication 53 Meaning 54 Do the dough 55 Decorate 57 Loudness units 59 Potential plant 61 “Doctor Zhivago" heroine 62 Sub shop 63 Snow-day ride 66 Came in first HOROSCOPES ARIES If you feel like hiding out, you’re forgiven. Take some time to think things over. It’s actually not a bad idea to ponder possibilities before Friday TAURUS Win or lose, you’ve recently made it past some big challenges. A celebration is in order, but not one that eats up all your profits. Show off your ability to make a treat that looks expensive and isn’t. GEMINI Talking won’t get you anywhere now. Listening is what’s required. Can you do it without arguing? Try. If you suspend disbelief, you may achieve faith. CANCER Are you in the groove? Almost! Just make sure you don’t break the rules. There’s a good chance you’ll get caught if you do. LEO It’s time to acknowledge somebody who’s been there for you, rain or shine. This isn’t just a gift from you; it’s payback. VIRGO You can make good things happen, and sometimes you can intervene so that bad things don’t occur. Look for chances to help maintain the balance. Your input is important. LIBRA If you expect delays and surprises, they’ll be less annoying. Have a couple of backup plans, and possibly an escape route, figured out. It’s good to be flexible, but also be prepared. SCORPIO You have an ace that your adversary doesn’t know about. While he or she is fumbling around, you and your teammate advance toward the goal. No need to explain. SAGITTARIUS Don’t be hasty. You’ll end up with a bigger mess. Better discuss what you have in mind before you do it. Others want to have input, too. CAPRICORN You started out feeling pretty smart, but you might end up wondering. Old skills aren’t working in a new situation. Don’t be too hard on yourself. This always happens when you’re growing. AQUARIUS You can provide a service that’s desperately needed. The people want it, and if you take it to them, you can get rich. Make life easier for them. That’s your specialty. PISCES You need to hang out with somebody who understands you. Somebody to whom you can talk freely. Schedule a rendezvous at a nice restaurant for tonight or tomorrow. CALENDAR Wednesday, Nov. 13 SPACE WRANGLER (WIDESPREAD PANIC TRIBUTE): Senate Park, 931-B Senate St. $5. THE J-SPOT: Sex educator Jay Friedman will speak about sexuality. 8 p.m. Russell House Ballroom. Free. NONSTOP HIP-HOP LIVE: Featuring Bomb & Hype with Damevasach. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. MELT BANANA WITH DISPOSSESSED,THE ABSTINENCE PISTOLS AND MANDIBLE: Uncle Doctor’s, 1734 Mobile Drive. “NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS”: 8 p.m. Town Theatre, 1012 Sumter St. $13 for students. JUSTIN MCROBERTS: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. $6. “THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE”: Based on the autobiography of “The Godfather” and “Rosemary's Baby” producer Robert Evans, who ran Paramount Pictures during the 1960s and ’70s. He narrates his tale, wisecracking about such events as facing a cocaine bust and his wife's leaving him for Steve McQueen. 3,7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. Thursday, Nov. 14 CAPITAL WITH THE KEROUACS: New Brookland Tavern. Free. THE WEST FORUM ON POLITICS AND POLICY: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood ’ m i 8 p.m. Wednesday and |M Thursday. Russell mm House Theater. Free. Former Gov. John West will play host to a bipartisan panel of state election campaign managers and state legislators who will discuss the outcome of the 2002 elections and their significance for the university and state. Professor Blease Graham, forum director, will moderate the event. Light refreshments will be served. 7 p.m. Gambrell Auditorium, room 153. “LA BOHEME": Presented by the Stanislovski Opera Company. 7:30 p.m. The Koger Center. $5 to $28. “STORE WARS: WHEN WAL-MART COMES TO TOWN": The movie focuses on the small railway town of Ashland, Va., and the battle of the locals against the largest private employer in the United States, Wal-Mart. The film’s director, Micha X. Peled, will participate in a discussion after the film as part of the Southern Circuit series sponsored by the S.C. Arts Commission. 7 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. “NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS”: 8 p.m. Town Theatre. $13 for students.