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ACROSS
1 Water trail
5 '60s hairdos
10 Practice i>lows
14 Maturing agent
15 Intimidate
16 Aggressive
remark
17 Geometry
calculation
18 Me too!
19 Fall event?
20 Peter Pan's arch
enemy
23 Hubbub
24 Planted
25 Splash of liquid
27 Sch. grp.
29 Some NFL
linemen
31 Commit capital
32 Gardener's tools
34 “Bill Haley and
the_”
37 Unrestricted
38 Calendar units
39 Newts
43 Turns aside
45 Mall unit
46 Shorebird with
an upward
curving bill
49 Styled after
51 Deli loaf
52 Marathon or mile
55 Part of P.A.
57 Columnist Smith
58 William H.
Bonney
62 Kind of rock or
rain
64 Time off base
65 Bronte sister
66 Diner reading
67 Consumed
68 Frat getup
69 Advantage
70 Garb
71 Team in a yoke
DOWN
1 Female military
grp
2 Taj Mahal’s place
3 Memento
4 Poetic Muse
5 Tacking on
6 “I'll Be Seeing
You” songwriter
7 Babe’s family
8 In first place
9 Police sources
10 E. Bilko or
Snorkel
11 Sea villain
12 Remains
13 Gunshol
21 Cobbler’s
punches
22 Philosopher
Immanuel
26 Boob tube
27 PGA member
28 Spigot
30 Wound reminder
33 Make a law
35 Mel the Giant
36 Tableland
38 Itemized
40 Military post
honoring the first
secretary of war
41 Attempt
42 Meet with
44 Word of action
45 Miss Universe’s
band
46 Burning
47 Spoken
aloud
48 Seeping
50 Grows dark
53 Sharply defined
54 Make joyous
56 Former Pac.
alliance
59 Montand of “Z"
60 “Picnic”
playwright
61 College bigwig
63 Expected
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Solutions
HOROSCOPES
ARIES It may be difficult to
express yourself clearly. You
have too much work and too
many emotions. It’ll get easier
tomorrow.
TAURUS Invest part of your
recent financial gains into new
study materials. Learning to
gether with someone you love
is great fun, and it’s good for you
both.
GEMINI Fantasies are only
imaginary while you’re work
ing out all the details. Focus
your resources and attention,
and you can make a good fanta
sy come true.
CANCER The challenge is to
make your savings grow while
taking care of your environ
ment. There are lots of ways you
can do this, not the least of
which is home improvement.
LEO Even though you’re get
ting more confident, caution is
advised. You don’t need to tell
everyone what you’re doing be
fore you’re certain it will work.
VIRGO You may have taken
on new responsibilities, but
don’t fret. You won’t have to do
the work all by yourself. Just
keep your team organized.
LIBRA Negotiations behind
the scenes make a big difference
now. If you can stall just a little
longer, your chances for success
improve.
SCORPIO You might be able
to get away later tonight or to
morrow. It would sure do you
good to visit a favorite hangout.
With your favorite sidekick, of
course.
SAGITTARIUS Accept an op
portunity to upgrade your per- A
sonal skills. Even if you have to
pay for the class, it’ll be a good
investment.
CAPRICORN Pressures ease
as you let" someone else give you
a helping hand. You might want
get out this weekend, starting
as soon as possible.
AQUARIUS Better stop day
dreaming and get back to work.
That curtails your traveling.
Better to brown-bag it now so
that you can at least have
Sunday to play.
PISCES A calmer phase is
coming, and not a moment too
soon. Recent changes may have
you rattled. Schedule some free
time for yourself.
_I
CALENDAR
Friday, Sept. 19
“BRUCE ALMIGHTY": 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
LATIN AMERICAN FILM
FESTIVAL OPENING
RECEPTION: 6 p.m.
Immaculate Consumption.
SWIMMING POOL Q'S WITH
QUATRO MANO,THE
ECTOMORPHS :9 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern, 122 State
St. $6.
CONTEMPORARIES OF THE
COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF
ART’S THIRD FRIDAY PARTY
FEATURING THE COUNTY LINE
BAND: 6 p.m. Boyd Plaza,
comer of Main and Hampton
streets. $5, free for
contemporary members.
“THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA”:
Trustus Theatre. $17.50,
$12 students.
“RAGTIME”: Workshop
Theatre. 1136 Bull St.
Saturday, Sept. 20
“BRUCE ALMIGHTY”: 9 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
LATIN AMERICAN FILM
FESTIVAL PRESENTS FREE
DOUBLE FEATURE AND FILM
TALK: Noon. “Dissident”
followed by panel discussion
at 1:30 p.m. “Balseros”
Columbia Museum of Art,
Main at Hampton streets.
“WINDHORSE": Following the
film, the Venerable Geshe
Dakpa Topgyal, a Tibetan
monk, will speak and host a
Q-and-A session.
7 p.m. Gambrell Hall, Room
153. $7 general, $3 with
student ID.
TRANS AM WITH FROM
SAFETY TO WHERE, A.R.E.
WEAPONS, THE MOVIES: 9
p.m. New Brookland Tavern.
$8.
“THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA”:
Trustus Theatre. $17.50, $12 A
students. ™
Sunday, Sept. 21
THE DIRTY DOZEN BRASS
BAND: 9 p.m. New Brookland
Tavern. $10.
“MICROCOSMS”: 5:30 p.m.
short film; 6 p.m. feature.
Gambrell Hall, Room 153.
“THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA”:
Trustus Theatre. $13.50, $12
students.
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Friday, 7 and 9:35 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, 3,7
and 9:35 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre, 937
- Main St.
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