The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 27, 2004, Page 8, Image 8
Crossword
ACROSS
1 Cowboy
leggings
6 Gush
10 Park trees
14 Yikes!
15 Own
16 Fall guy
17 In touch with
18 “A Room of_
Own”
19 Gawk at
20 Skating arena
22 Quote as an
example
23 Campus military
grp.
24 Snow-covered
peak
26 Fish-landing tool
30 Query
31 Summer shade
32 Airline to Israel
33 Charon’s river
35 Condition
39 San Joaquin
Valley city
41 Had cravings
43 Unbelievable
cargam
44 Clout
46 Regarding
47 Queen of the
fairies
49 Distress signal
50 One of Adam’s
sons
51 Reality rerun?
54 Grand tale
56 Even one time
57 Mystery
misdirection
63 Pitcher’s
miscue
64 Puerto_
65 Creepy
66 Out of work
67 Algerian port
68 Royal decree
69 Dry run
70 Bone-dry
71 Gives medicine
to
DOWN
1 Old autocrat
2 Chuckle
3 Truant from the
troops
4 Medicinal tablet
5 Passover
dinner
6 Derek Jeter,
e.g.
7 Terror-stricken
8 Tied
9 Vest
10 Self-absorbed
11 Reasoning
12 Valletta’s
country
13 Pricey
21 Facetious
tribute
25 Hacienda, e.g.
26 Birthstones
27 Tons
28 Lose luster
29 Place to buy
curios
34 Marimba cousin
36 Kournikova of
tennis
37 Garr of "Close
Encounters...”
38 Genesis garden
40 Serb of Croat
42 Borden bovine
45 Secondhand ride
48 Pack animals
51 Ledger entry
52 Dodge
53 Congeals
55 Statement of
beliefs
58 Emerald Isle
59 Start again from
scratch
60 Eye part
61 Pleasant
62 Obtains
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ARIES Just when you had
things figured out, a new
challenge comes along. Should
you disrupt your familiar
routine to try something
different? Of course!
TAURUS A difficult situation
could actually turn out well.
Don’t try to get something for
nothing, though. Make sure
that you pay your fair share.
GEMINI Finish up all the stuff
on your to-do lists as quickly as
possible. You’ll find lots of new
things to absorb your interests
within the next couple of days.
Clean space on your
workbench, too.
CANCER Friends will soon give
you several interesting things
to ponder in private. At first,
what you want seems
impossible. That arouses your
curiosity and generates
imagination. It looks like all
ends well.
LEO Promise to produce big
results. Then, gather a team to
help. You do best when you
have a big project in mind and
a big deadline coming up.
VIRGO You’re entering an
active phase where everyone
wants to make changes. Pay
attention and make sure your
feelings are known. You could
receive additional benefits.
LIBRA The good news is that
you’ll soon see farther than you
have before, and the view will
be great. The bad news is that
you can’t go there quite yet,
because you still have too much
work to do. But you can dream.
SCORPIO A potential problem
involving money can be
avoided if you make sure the
other person understands
everything the way you see it,
and vice versa. You can do this.
SAGITTARIUS Even if you
didn’t ask for help, you’ll find
that you’re not alone. Words,
which sometimes come quite
easily, aren’t necessary now.
Except maybe the word
"thanks."
CAPRICORN Slow down a little.
Stop peddling so hard. You can
coast downhill for a while.
There are some obstacles
coming up, and there’s quite a
bit of work to do. Pace yourself.
AQUARIUS You don’t have to
be entertaining every minute
of the day. Make sure you have
plenty of time to relax by
yourself.
PISCES Mull over the
information that you’ve
recently acquired. Allow
yourself to see the situation
from another point of view.
Don’t be afraid. You won’t lose
who you are.
CALENDAR
Friday
"SCHOOL OF ROCK": 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
"LOST IN TRANSLATION": 7
and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon
Theatre, 937 Main St.
ROCKEFELLER
HORSECOLLAR WITH THE
SCRUBBIES: 9 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern, 122
State St. $5.
ADAM HOOD WITH JOSHUA
BOWERS: 9 p.m. Jammin
Java, 1530 Main St.
"JAR THE FLOOR": 8 p.m.
Trustus Theatre, 520 Lady
St.
HANK WILLIAMS III: Uncle
Doctor’s, 1734 Mobile Dr.
DEJA VOODOO: Sundance
Bar and Grill, 902-B
Gervais St. No cover.
Saturday
"SCHOOL OF ROCK": 4 and 9
p.m. Russell House Theater.
"LOST IN TRANSLATION": 7
and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon
Theatre.
SLEEPY TIME GORILLA
MUSEUM WITH FAUN
FABLES, MANDIBLE: 9 p.m.
"THE GREEN MILE": Sunday,
8 p.m. Russell House Theater.
New Brookland Tavern $7
LIZZA CONNOR WITH RHYS
HESTER: 9 p.m. Jammin Java.
"JAR THE FLOOR": 8 p.m.
Trustus Theatre, 520 Lady St.
MORTUFAIRY WITH
BLOODWRITTEN,
MALEBOLGIA: Uncle
Doctor’s.
KING HIPPO: Sundance Bar
and Grill. No cover.
Sunday
"LOST IN TRANSLATION": 3,7
and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon
Theatre, 937 Main St.
BLACK SUNDAY: 8 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern, 122 State
St. $5.
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