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HOROSCOPES
ARIES The best way to have
good friends is to be one.
Helping somebody else achieve
a dream is a satisfying
endeavor and an end in itself.
TAURUS The outside world
may never know about all the
things you do to make the
world more beautiful and more
full of love. That’s OK. The
good feeling you get is enough.
GEMINI You may have to
create a big mess to get a major
improvement. Keep the lines of
communication open in order
to minimize the downtime.
CANCER If you discover
something that doesn’t work
quite the way it should, no
need to panic. Just make the
correction. By the way, be
careful when working around
machinery.
LEO Don’t get too generous and
start throwing your money
around. The temptation to take
risks is strong, but the
outcome could be disastrous.
VIRGO You’re incredibly
talented now, and attractive
and lucky, too. You’re also
immensely popular. Save
housekeeping for another time.
LIBRA Before you head into
town on errands, make a list. If
you don’t, you’re bound to
forget something you’ll later
wish you’d bought. You should
also plan a route so you can
save yourself some gas. It’s
time well spent.
SCORPIO Friends want to help
you do what’s required, but it’s
really up to you. Tell them
exactly what you want done.
Don’t expect them to guess
correctly.
SAGITTARIUS You’ll do best if
you have the facts and figures
at your fingertips. Abstract
concepts are good for some
situations, but not right now.
You need to know who, what,
where, how much and by
when.
CAPRICORN A wonderful deal
from far away could have a
hidden catch. Allow enough
time to figure it out. Don’t rush
into anything.
AQUARIUS This is a good day to
go shopping. You could get
bogged down in details,
though. Try not to let that
happen.
PISCES You could get an order
today that’s a little hard to
follow. It might be a reaction to
something you couldn’t have
known about. Proceed with
caution, using all of your
senses, including the sixth one.
CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Grumpy guys
6 Roe source
10 Clerical
vestments
14 Day divisions
15 Justice Black
16 Scant
17 Perry or
Havelock
18 Wing-shaped
19 Wicked
20 Ties the knot
21 Bee formation
22 'Hud” star
Patricia
23 Court
appearance
security
25 Some vipers
27 Trigonometric
function
30 Freeway
components
32 Rotating engine
parts
34 Dry, as wine
37 Financial backer
38 Turkish title
39 Altercation
41 Born as
42 Compulsion
45 Editorial orders
46 Bakery smells
47 Clerical worker
50 LeBlanc of
"Friends"
51 Fabled also-ran
52 Claw
55 Footnote word
59 She sheep
60 Vientiane’s land
61 Pianist Glenn
62 Encounter
63 Agatha
contemporary
64 The Jewel in the
Crown
65 Writer Ferber
66 Mineral springs
67 Analyze
chemically
DOWN
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2 Part in a play
3 "_Lang Syne'
4 Queensland
capital
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5 Draft org Solutions
6 Shoulder wrap
7 Kind of hoop
8 Lab medium
9 Inactive
10 Reparations
11 Rood protection
12 Pipe material
13 Offers to buyers
21 Makes a lap
24 Short socks
26 Tart or lorte
27 Peruse
28 Marine aviator
29 Place of
confinement
30 Former capital
of Nigeria
31 Long way oft
33 Tool grip
34 Part of a
wineglass 47 School 53 Seniors'org.
35 Sicilian mount composition 54 "Damn Yankees"
36 Barracks beds 48 Swerved off siren
40 Feelings course 56 Flowers-to-be
43 Thorny plants 49 Primp 57 Pelvic pieces
44 “Misery" star 50 Artistic 58 June 6. 1944
45 Nicaraguan nap Grandma 61 Actress Scaia
CALENDAR
Friday
TESTING GROUND
WITH GONZALEZ,
DEATH VALLEY
DRIVER AND LAST
BREATH: 9 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern,
122 State St. $5 over
21, $7 under.
“SPRING, SUMMER,
FALL, WINTER...
AND SPRING”: 7
and 9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon
Theatre, 937 Main St.
Saturday
ARLINGTON PRIEST WITH
NATHAN MAYBERRY: 9 p.m.
Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. A
pay-what-you-want show.
CLAYTON RAVINE WITH AGYNST
AND TIGERBOT HESH: 7 p.m.
New Brookland Tavern. $5 over
21, $7 under.
“SPRING, SUMMcR, FALL,
WINTER ... AND SPRING": 3,7
and 9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon
Theatre.
Monday
THURSDAY WITH STRETCH
ARM STRONG, HEAD
AUTOMATICA AND YOUR
ENEMIES FRIENDS: 7 p.m.
Headliners at Banana Joe’s, 700
Gervais St. $15.