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“Don’t be alarmed, people ... I’m just trying to
establish a strong whack-job presence
in the neighborhood.”
CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 35th pres.
4 Whittle
8 Talking
vociferously
14 Dublin dudes
16 Estevez of “St.
Elmo's Fire"
17 Infamous
Arnold
18 Seller of
stockings
19 Margin
, 20 Of the science of
flight
22 Victor at
Agincourt
* 24 _ Plaines, IL
25 Clobber
29 New York City
river
32 Stirs into action
33 Hone
37 Pulverizes
38 Wide-eyed
39 Spanish rice
dishes
42 Eaves hangings
44 Test an echo
45 Talks idly
46 Army rets.
49 Without
scruples
51 1040 calculation
54 Cry loudly
58 Dam builder
59 Chilled soup
62 Off-course
63 Not electric,
guitarwise
64 Engraver’s
implement
65 Standstill
66 Full-house
letters
DOWN
1 Be in accord
2 Mr. Flintstone
3 January
honoree
4 Grad, degree
5 French pal
6 Takes back
one’s words
7 “_Laughing”
8 Christian God
9 Joel-Obadiah
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10 Smoke curl
11 Homeric epic
12 Dorothy to Em
13 Wounds with a
tusk
15 Told you so
21 Cereal grasses
22 Sticky situation
23 Language suffix
25 End-table item
26 Operatic
melody
27 Double agent
28 Ruffian
30 Reason
31 Stretch of land
34 Heap
35 Of all time
36 Monster's loch
40 Einstein and
Schweitzer
41. Louver element
42 Not accurate
43 Oriole infielder
Ripken
46 Taunting
remarks
47 Lethargic
Solutions
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48 Frightening
50 Tales on a grand
scale
52 Oblong circle
53 Restaurant
listing
54 _-relief
55 Plays a part
56 Humming sound
57 Unhinged
60 Ecological
sanctuary
61 Kennel
youngster
HOROSCOPES
ARIES It’s as if you’ve been
stuck in a cold, dark place for a
while, unable to proceed any
farther. There’s recently been
a quake that’s rearranged the
landscape. And now there’s a
shaft of light. Freedom is
possible! Keep climbing.
TAURUS You’re entering a
phase where it might
sometimes be smart to take a
risk. A bold move that worked
before is favored to work
again. This is in the “sure
thing” risk category.
GEMINI You’ve held back your
opinion long enough. You
could go ahead and tell it like it
is — unless it would cost you or
disrupt your happy home. Full
disclosure is optional.
CANCER You’ll be stronger for
the next couple of days, and
that’s good. You’ll be busy. Not
all the work you’ll do leads to
more money, but a lot of it can.
LEO Are you getting more
charming? Maybe, but you’re
also getting an extraterrestrial
boost. Your stock is on the rise
—for a while, anyway. Make
the most of it.
VIRGO Tidy up so that you’ll
feel complete when you go out
with friends later. This will be
a good weekend for homey
pleasures, the kind that don’t
cost a lot. Plan ahead to get the
best value for your money.
LIBRA Indulge a fantasy and
learn a new skill. If others can
do it, why not you? All it takes
is a good teacher, or book, or
video and you’re on your way.
Ben voyage.
SCORPIO You could discover a
way to increase your income,
or decrease your outgo, over
the next few weeks.
Concentrate on the bottom line
to ensure maximum returns.
SAGITTARIUS You’re at your
best early in the day. You may
get tired later on. Don’t worry, ’
you’re going into a high
energy phase. You might want
to get a new power suit.
CAPRICORN You may be
getting tired, but don’t quit yet.
The end is in sight. Do as much
as you can to get the most pay.
After that, you can fall into an
exhausted but satisfied heap.
AQUARIUS Don’t wait until
tonight for your big date. Make
romantic phone calls in the
morning. Schedule a midday
rendezvous. Tonight, you
might have another job to do.
PISCES Your work will require
lots of attention for a while, but
the changes under way can all
be for the better. Set all of that
aside tonight and concentrate
on family.
CALENDAR
Friday, Nov. 22
BIG APPLE DJ CHUG II HOUSE
PARTY: House DJs will
perform. The New Brookland
Tavern, 122 State St.
LYRICAL BUDDAH WITH DAN
JOHN, DJT AND ALONE:
Senate Park, 931-B Senate St.
$7.
TOM HOUSE WITH ADAM
CULLUM: 9 p.m. Jammin’
Java, 1530 Main St. $4.
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE NEW
MUSIC SERIES: 7:30 p.m. USC
School of Music recital hall.
COURAGE RILEY WITH 1984
AND BEN WALKER: 8 p.m.
Lettuce Lounge, 114 State St.
$5
HYBRID MUTANTS WITH F13
AND SKULL BABY: Uncle
Doctor’s, 1734 Mobile Drive.
“BAREFOOT IN THE PARK": 8
p.m. Workshop Theatre, 1136
Bull St. $13 for adults; $11 for
students, seniors and the
military.
“NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS”:
8 p.m. Town Theatre, 1012
Sumter St: $13 for adults; $11
for students, seniors and the
military.
“YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH
YOU”: 8 p.m. Longstreet
Theatre. $12 for general
public; $10 for USC faculty
and staff, students, seniors
and the military.
“MOSTLY MARTHA”: A
German cooking comedy, the
film depicts a battle of wills
between a workaholic chef
and her 8-year-old niece,
whose parents were killed in
a car wreck. 7 and 9:15 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre, 937
Main St.
“ROAD TO PERDITION”: 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
Featuring
Bolt
Drive, Bleak and A.P.B.
9 p.m. The New
Brookland Tavern.
Sunday, Nov. 24
NERF HERDER WITH ULTI
MATE FAKEBOOK, FAIRVIEW
AND LOVE APPLE: 8 p.m. The
New Brookland Tavern.
FORTE PIANO CONCERT: 3
p.m. USC School of Music
recital hall.
LARRY KEEL EXPERIENCE:
Senate Park.
PALMETTO CONCERT BAND: 4
p.m. Koger Center.
USC COMPOSERS CONCERT:
7:30 p.m. USC School of Music
recital hall.
“BAREFOOT IN THE PARK": 3
p.m. Workshop Theatre. $13
for adults and $11 for
students, seniors and the
military.
“YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH
YOU”: 3 p.m. Longstreet
Theatre. $12 for general
public; $10 for USC faculty
and staff, students, seniors
and the military.
Saturday, Nov. 23
DELBERT MCCLINTON: Senate
Par*k
JASON LAWRENCE WITH
PATRICK DAVIS: 9 p.m.
Jammin’ Java. $5.
TUBRING WITH MANDIBLE
AND TYKES WITH GUNS:
Uncle Doctor’s.
ARIANNA WITH JANUARIES: 9
p.m. Lettuce Lounge. $4.
“BAREFOOT IN THE PARK”: 8
p.m. Workshop Theatre. $13
for adults: $11 for students,
seniors and the military.
“NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS":
8 p.m. Town Theatre. $13 for
adults; $11 for students,
seniors and military.
“YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH
YOU": 8 p.m. Longstreet
Theatre. $12 for general
public; $10 for USC faculty
and staff, students, seniors
and military.
“MACBETH”: 3p.m. Drayton
Hall. $5.
“OTHELLO”: 8 p.m. Drayton
Hall. $5.