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5 Winger of films
10 Carnivores'
mouths
14 On the peak of
15 Self-evident
truth
16 Cain’s brother
17 Script for a
movie
19 Keyboard goof
20 Diaphanous
21 Stately tree
22 Discernment
23 Traffic advisories
25 Tight spots
26 Wane
29 Agree silently
30 Rejecting
authoritatively
33 Pub choices
35 Suspenseful
novel
37 Mark new prices
39 Prevent
40 Watered silk
41 Methane mixture
44 Rescue
45 Free from
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46 Corn holder 7 Paper money Solutions
48 Actor Beatty 8 Wander
49 Steiger and aimlessly '
Stewart 9-Singer Grant
50 Shuttles 10 Brownsville’s
* 52 Office subs Mexican
54 Hamlin pest neighbor
55 Military foul-up 11 Short-haired cat
59 Cookie snack breed
60 Korea and 12 Shed tears
Florida 13_gin fizz
62 Stiff breeze 18 Poet’s Ireland
63 Ta-ta, Gigi 22 Actress O’Neal
64 Dunce-cap 24 Republican
shape letters
65 NBA team 25 JFK bird
66 Browned bread 26 Merits
67 Beer barrels 27 Sheep call
28 Edification
DOWN 30 Truths
j 1 Deep singer 31 Pluck ' , •
2 Seven-year 32 Love of money 47 Porgy’s love 56 Cosmetics
malady? 34 Jurassic beasts 50 Hysteria ingredient
3 Ripped up 36 Joke or choke 51 Moved stealthily 57 Hollow
4 Fencers’ foils 38 Spreadsheets 52 Mini-city - tooth
5 Quayie or Rather 42 Smith and Gore 53 Toledo’s lake 58 Manipulates
6 Not worth 43 Red or White 54 Second 60 Touch lightly
salvaging team opportunity 61 Screwball
HOROSCOPES
ARIES You may have to give up
one thing to get something
better. First, figure out which
j is which. The better thing
doesn't have to be a reasonable
request, by the way.
TAURUS You'd rather stay
home and work on your
project, but someone may have
other plans. If that's the case,
do what needs to be done so
that you can do what you want
later on.
GEMINI The more you learn,
the more you have to share
with the people you love. They
look to you for answers. You
can help them find what they
seek.
CANCER Don't worry about
spending a little more than.
you'd planned for a household
item. The higher-quality one
will last longer, resulting in
eventual savings.
LEO You're more in control of
your situation now, and you
love the way that feels. It's not
all you who's doing it, though.
Be thankful for what you've
learned.
VIRGO The planning phase is
just about finished. It's time to
get down to work. The good
news is that money will soon
come in as a result of all your
efforts.
LIBRA A loved one may be hard
to figure out, but don't stress
about it too much. Don't gossip
about him or her, either. That
would only make matters
worse.
SCORPIO Your tranquility
may be interrupted by visitors
from afar. Be nice, but also let
them know if they're
overstaying their welcome.
SAGITTARIUS A little
objectivity can help you solve a
puzzle. The reason it doesn't •
make any sense is because
you're looking at it too closely.
CAPRICORN Economics could
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be one of your favorite
subjects. You have a talent for
making sure you have plenty
of whatever you might need, so
don’t worry.
AQUARIUS Let a strong
companion carry the load for a
while. Be the idea person, and
let somebody else do the work.
PISCES Obligations can't be
avoided any longer,
unfortunately. Fortunately,
the worst of them only take a
couple of days. Don't be afraid
to ask for help if you need it.
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Monday, Sept. 22
"SUDDENLY/TAN DE
REPENTE":7 and 9 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre, 937
Main St.
BLACK CANDLE
MANAGEMENT PRESENTS
THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS
2, WEEK TWO: 9 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern, 122
State St. $7 21+, $5 under
21.
Tuesday, Sept. 23
use SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA FEATURING
MARINA LOMAZOV, PIANIST:
7:30 p.m. Roger Center. $18
adults, $15 USC faculty and
staff, $8 students.
"SUDDENLY/TAN DE
REPENTE": 7 and 9 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre.
BLACK CANDLE
MANAGEMENT PRESENTS
THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS
2, WEEK 2:9 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern. $7 21 and
over, $5 under 21.
YESTERLUNG: 8 p.m. Art Bar,
1211 Park Street.
"RAGTIME": Workshop
Theatre, 1136 Bull Street.
Carrie Anne-Moss stars as
Trinity in “The Matrix" trilogy.
The second movie in the
series will show Monday and
Tuesday at 8 p.m, in the
Rus^ll House Theater.