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Crossword
AUKU5S
1 Petty
6 Long-running
quarrel
10 Single-handedly
14 Nairobi's country
15 Rajah's wife
16 Projecting part
17 Up and about
18 Singer Redding
19 Genuine
20 Ponders
22 Stopping places
24 Cogwheel
26 Stimpy’s buddy
27 Dry as wine
30 Seamstresses
36 Cinders of
comics
38 Help after a
heist
39 Ice fall
40 Medicine
container
41 Attacked
43 HOMES part
44 Makes a long
story short?
46 Beret filler
47 Power
48 Bringing to mind
51 supermans
letter
52 Shad delicacy
53 Pith
55 In a miserly
manner
60 Devastate
64 Killer whale
65 Tide type
67 Heroism
68 Prolusion
69 Nor'easter
70 Outer reaches
71 Sound quality
72 Gush lorth
73 Smallest
possible
DOWN
1 Three-handed
card game
2 Webwork
3 One opposed
4 Stretching the
truth
5 Frolicked
6 To and_
7 Has a snack
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9 Put off-guard
10 Scattered
droplets
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12 Advance
13 Wise birds?
21 _Jessica
Parker
23 Afternoon affairs
25 Partial refund
27 Break off
28 Slur over
29 State to be true
31 Passover
repast
32 Kind of
electricity
33 Unworldly
34 Bridle straps
35 Editor s marks
37 Take turns
12 Choir part
15 Hazy pollution
19 Creatures
50 Mixture of
pebbles
54 Sidestep
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56 Small singing
group
57 Laptop image
56 Vault
59 New Haven
university
61 Minuscule pond
plant
62 Departs
63 Formerly,
formerly
66 Sunday
seat
Horoscopes
ARIES You may feel
uncharacteristically slow,
deliberative, even exhausted.
This is a result of all you’ve
been through and the change
in conditions. Take it easy.
TAURUS You’re tough, and you
needed to be in order to get
past all the problems you
faced. You may have noticed
. that it’s fun to be tough, in a
gentle and loving way.
GEMINI You’re under pressure
to explain recent activities.
Review the things that worked,
and make a note of the things
that didn’t. Be honest.
CANCER Something you
thought was worthless could
turn out to be valuable. Isn’t it
funny how you never know
what will be there for you and
what won’t? The spirit
provides.
LEO The money is flowing your
way. Let them know they can
depend on you. And always be
respectful. Arrogance is
expensive.
VIRGO A job you’ve always
wanted could become
available. Better check it out
thoroughly, though. It may not
pay very well. If that’s OK,
proceed.
LIBRA You may notice that
you’re worn out from all your
activity. Try to get a good
night’s rest. Tomorrow is a
new adventure.
SCORPIO Your partner has been
quite decisive lately. It’s good to
have someone else take the
risks and the heat. Settle back
and enjoy a well-earned rest.
SAGITTARIUS You’re
inundated with work. There’s
no time to take a break, not
even for lunch. Brown-bag it
today and set up your
rendezvous for Friday. You’ll
have more time then.
CAPRICORN You’re so cute!
Others Eire attracted to you not
because of your wealth, but
because you’re imaginative
and you shoot for such
interesting goals.
AQUARIUS It may be hard to
get yourself going today. Even
if you aren’t sick, can you take
off to rest? It could prevent a
complicated malady from
setting in.
PISCES Remember how to get
to Carnegie Hall? Practice,
practice, practice. You’re good
at that now, so take your talent
to an even higher level.
CALENDAR
I Thursday at 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
Wednesday
“MYSTIC RIVER”: 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
“MY ARCHITECT”: 7 and 9:20
p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937
Main St.
MOTHERLESS CHILLEN:
Sundance Bar and prill. No
cover.
Thursday
UNIVERSITY CHORUS: 7:30
p.m. School of Music.
“MY ARCHITECT”: 7 and 9:20
p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre.
UNDEROATH WITH SINCE BY
MAN, FROM FIRST TO LAST,
SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY: 6 p.m.
New Brookland Tavern, 122
State St. $8.
TIGERBOT HESH WITH DOC
SOMMERS BAND, TINKERS
PUNISHMENT: 10 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern. $5 over 21,
$7 under.
UPHONIK: Sundance Bar and
Grill. >jo cover.