The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 07, 2004, Page 11, Image 11
Crossword
ACROSS
1 Put away cargo
5 Palm blows
10 North Carolina
university
14 Gdansk man
15 Brown tint
16 Kilaueaflow
17 Expression of
love
19 Ginger cookie
20 Fleeting traces
21 _Spumante
22 Stagnant
23 Musial or Mikita
25 God of war
27 Neighbor of
Miss.
30 Say the same
thing again
33 Young boy
36 Greek letters
38 Capital of South
Australia
40 Lubricated
41 Dijon donkey
42 Campbell of the
NBA
43 Asserting
innocence
46 Running game
47 Unties
49 Comprehend
50 Down for the
night
52 Abel’s attacker
54 Contribution to
.the pot
56 Division word
59 Man’s talons
63 Spring shape
64 Of animal life
66 Celeb
67 Dropped the ball
68 Aloe_
69 Disavow
70 Saint-Saens’“_
macabre"
71 Singer Nelson
DOWN
1 Eject violently
2 Singer Tennille
3 Auto pioneer
4 Evidences
sadness
5 Russ, or Lith.,
once
6 French auto-race
city
7 Simians
8 Quart part
9 Overindulge
10 Borden’s spokes
cow
11 Decisive victories
12 Roundish shape
13 Neck part
18 On horseback
24 Two-timejoser to
DDE
26 Setting free
27 Parent an
orphan
28 Bowler Wagner .
29 Unproved
statement
31 Distinctive
flavors
32 Humorist writer
George
34 Revere
35 Tightly packed
37 Mad Hatter’s
beverage
39 PC key
41 Year in Acapulco
44 Type of salt
45 Genetic letters
48 French schools
51 Breadbasket
53 Artless
54 LSD, to users
55 Protuberance
57 Asta's mistress
58 Actor Rip
60 Chilled
61 Cooking fat
62 Bump off
65 Lofty poem
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Horoscopes
ARIES You can share your
concerns and feelings of
inadequacy with your mate,
but don’t let the competition in
on your little secret. Allow
them to believe that you
haven’t a fear in the world.
TAURUS It’s not a good day to
travel or to test abstract ideas.
Stay practical — and close to
home — in order to minimize
annoyance.
GEMINI When you’re busy, you
may forget that you have a goal
in mind. If you don’t have one,
then make one up now, and
make it a juicy prize.
CANCER It’s not a good time to
gamble, though you’re lucky in
other areas. A friend of yours
comes through just when you
need help the most.
LEO There are a few things in
your way that aren’t conducive
to the vision that you and your
partner share. You’ll have to
move them aside.
VIRGO With concentration and
planning, you can turn your
nest egg into gold. Others
might makeand lose several
fortunes, but you’d rather get
one and hold onto it. Figure
out how, with the help of a rich
friend.
LIBRA Creative work pays best
now, but it’s hardest to pin
down. You can’t afford
distractions, so schedule
romance for another time.
Friday night should be good
for that.
SCORPIO You may not have to
say what’s on your mind. You
can let your partner, or
perhaps even your attorney,
carry the message to those
concerned.
SAGITTARIUS Be forewarned
that something you believe to
be true could be tested, and
soon. In a way, this is good.
You’ll know which parts are
fact and which parts are
fantasies.
CAPRICORN a friend points out
a flaw in your reasoning,
causing you to reconsider
whether you can afford to
fulfill a fantasy now. You may
want to wait a while longer,
AQUARIUS A critical person’s
comments cut deep, and in a
most vulnerable spot.
Unfortunately, it hurts.
Fortunately, it helps you get
tough.
PISCES A fantasy bubble will
soon pop, so don’t be riding in
that bubble when it bursts.
Allow yourself a little
emotional distance.
CALENDAR
Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
Wednesday
“STEP INTO LIQUID": 7 and 9
p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937
Main St.
KUDZU WISH WITH FOUR X
QUIET, TBA: 6 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern, 122 State
St. $5.
“JEFFREY”: 7:30 p.m. Trustus
Theatre, 520 Lady St. $L5.50.
JOAL AND ANDY: Sundance Bar
and Grill, 902-B Gervais St.
Thursday
PALMETTO PANS: 7:30p.m.
School of Music.
“LORD OF THE RINGS:
RETURN OF THE KING”: 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
“STEP INTO LIQUID”: 7 and 9
p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre.
DOC SUMMERS BAND WITO
EVOKA, THE LONELY HEARTS,
NEW AUGUST: 6 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern.
TAD DREIS: 9 p.m. Jammin’
Java, 1530 Main St.
“JEFFREY”: 7:30 p.m. Trustus
Theatre, $15.
RADIO THEORY: Sundance
Bar and Grill. No cover.
TROUBADOUR X: Mellow
Mushroom, 1009 Gervais St.
No cover.
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