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CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Deep singer 5 Ships 10 Elliptical track 14 Reed in the winds 15 Product of gossip 16 Miles of Hollywood 17 Incinerate 18 Boxing venue 19 Bagnold or Blyton 20 Caribbean music makers 22 Abie's Irish lass 23 Monk’s hood 24 Professional assassins iib i rip in me Dusn 29 Mississippi backwater 31 Bedridden 32 Cromwell’s earldom 34 Exhorted 38 Bungle 40 One less than birdie 42 Riviera city 43 Cicely or Mike 45 Non-family room? 47 Bikini part 48 Mortal 50 Pretender 52 “Friends” character 55 Faithful 56 Gardener’s soil 57 Misleading clue 63 Opposed to 64 Stravinsky and Sikorsky 65 Moran of “Happy Days’’ 66 Brainstorm 67 Taboos 68 Granny 69 Mend by weaving 70 Path starter? 71 Over again DOWN 1 Short cuts 2 Touch on 3 Tender © 2003 Tribune Media Services. Inc. All rights reserved. 10/24/03 4 One Finger Lake 5 Sideways 6 Rustic 7 Prayer windup. 8 Loving 9 Worthless 10 Capsize 11 Stinger's poison 12 Get up .13 Burdened 21 Traditional wisdom 25 Debt chit 26 Process flour 27 Confederate 28 Grippes 29 Launched 30 Car shaft 33 Cast-of thousands movie 35 Taunting remark 36 Very light brown 37 Sweetheart 39 Arty 41 Real strong Java 44 Essence Solutions 46_de force 49 Fine wool 51 Sister of Venus 52 Kilt pattern 53 Civic or Accord 54 Grade-B Western 55 Pang 58 Vanity cases? 59 “.. Be Cruel" 60 Gulf state 61 Baseball team 62 Emulate a beaver HOROSCOPES AKita Don t ieei iiKe you nave to share financial information with everyone who asks. You’re better off telling no one than saying too much to the wrong person. TAURUS It’s always a good idea to have a strategist on your side. Get the best one possible by convincing him or her that you’re both headed in the same direction. GEMINI You’re entering an intense, four-week work phase. Do it for love, and to have more cash to spend on household items. CANCER You’re getting better at expressing yourself, especially with the one you love. Find time over the next few days for significant conversations — both the vernal ana nonveruai tunas. LEO You’ll find it’s getting harder to convince a person who has strong opinions. Instead of trying to be in control, maybe you could sit back and listen. VIRGO Start working on your strategy for.the upcoming phase. Education is the main idea. You get to choose the topic. LIBRA You’re getting a little more practical, a little more decisive. Of course you still care about how things look, but you want to be sure that they work. SCORPIO You realize that you’re becoming more powerful by the moment. All that thinking you’ve been doing is paying off. »«uii iMitiua continue to gather information and keep it organized. The choice to make will become obvious, and it won’t take very long for you to i decide. CAPRICORN Your popularity takes off almost overnight. After years of practicing, you become the new sensation. AQUARIUS Make a few sketches of what you want to accomplish in the next four weeks. A wish list concerning your career will come in handy, too. PISCES Conditions are finally moving in your favor, albeit slowly. You should achieve [ greater peace of mind over the next few weeks. Set up a system that gives you more ~ free time. CALENDAR Friday, Oct. 24 HOMECOMING PARADE: 4 p.m. COCKFEST FEATURING ACTOR/COMEDIAN JAY MOHR: 8 p.m. Williams-Brice Stadium. $7 in advance, $9 at the gate. TOAST AND JAM IMPROV THEATER: 8 p.m. Benson Theatre. $3 students, $5 general admission. “THE GLASS MENAGERIE”: 8 p.m. Longstreet Theatre. $14 general admission; $12 senior citizens, faculty members, staff and military ; $10 students. “DUMB AND DUMBERER”: 9 p.m. Russell House Theater. MOCK ORANGE WITH THE DECEMBER TRAGEDY: 6 p.m. New tsrooKiana Tavern, 122 State St. $5 21 and up. $8 under 21. “CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS”: 7 and 9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. “FRANKENSTEIN”: 8 p.m. Columbia Marionette Theatre, 401 Laurel St. $10. NONSTOP HIP-HOP LIVE BATTLE OF THE MCS FINALS: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5 ANGIE APARO CD RELEASE PARTY WITH TEITUR: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. $10. JIMMY ON THE SHORT BUS: Sundance Bar & Grill, 902-B Gervais St. Free. . |p| SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9 p.m. Bp “Rushmore", 11 p.m. "The Royal ■ Tenenbaums.” New Brookland I Tavern. Free. Saturday, Oct. 25 “THE GLASS MENAGERIE”: 8 p.m. Longstreet Theatre. $14 general admission; $12 senior citizens, faculty members, staff and military; $10 students. “DUMB AND DUMBERER”: 9 p.m. Russell House Theater. “CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS”: 3,7 and 9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. MAD SCIENCE MASQUERADE: 6 p.m. reception, 8 p.m. “Frankenstein,” 9 p.m. “Mad Science” exhibit. Art Garage Columbia Marionette Theatre. $20. FINALS FOR BATTLE OF THE BANDS 2, FEATURING MIKENPIKE, SHE WALKS WITH BEAUTY AND THE LETTER RED: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5 21 and up, $7 under 21. TOM CONLON WITH KIM TAYLOR: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java $7. MAYWATER: Sundance Bar & Grill. Free. Sunday, Oct. 26 “THE GLASS MENAGERIE”: 3 p.m. Longstreet Theatre. $14 general admission, $12 senior citizens, faculty members, staff and military, $10 students. BROKEN WITH SECRET AGENT BILL, ESTRELLA, AND FOREVER AND A DAY: 6 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $7 “CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS”: 3,7 and 9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre.