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1 Go bankrupt
5 Language
practice
10 Can’t stand
14 Muscle pain
15 New growth
16 Hot and dry
17 Whack
18 Gymnastic feat
20 I’ll have what
he’s having
22 Saying
23 Not common
24 Defendant
26 Escargot
29 Lug laboriously
31 Rush headlong
33 Winter frost
34 Energy
37 Approval
38 Dentist’s shots
40 Bound bundle
41 Part of WWW
42 Take the lead
43 “Let Us Now_
Famous Men”
45 Runt
47 words to a
waiter
48 Of a municipal
office
51 Charmer’s
instrument
53 Dunne of
Hollywood
54 Sole or flounder
58 Impasse
51 Formerly
52 Ireland to the
Irish
53 Gutters’location
54 Spoken
55 Occupancy
payment
56 Event site
57 Period in office
DOWN
1 Deep singer
2 Pac-10 team
3 Deception
4 Boldness
5 Wedding-party
member
6 Broker sales
7 Top-notch
8 Bless
America”
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9 UFO pilots
10 In need of
money
11 Opera highlights
12 Trace
13 Sidled
19 Expectanl dad,
e.g.
21 Corridor
24 Marine greeting
25 Grip of the hand
26 Demonstrate
27 Use the
microwave
28 Bedouin, e.g.
30 Talisman
32 Nameless role
34 Settled the bill
35 Additional
36 Equal
39 Horizontal
barrier
40 Shoeless
42 Bit of slaw
44 Underground
growth
45 Shakespeare’s
short form
Solutions
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fever
48 Skinflint
49 Bandleader
Shaw
50 Suffer with
hope
52 Model wood
54 Digits per hand
55 Concerning
56 Wound locater?
57 Tiller
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HOROSCOPES
ARIES Even if you’re busy, make time
for romance. You don’t have to spend
a lot of money; just give it your full
attention. And service is the key.
TAURUS Plan on staying close to
home this weekend, and you’ll find
you can accomplish amazing things,
not necessarily all by yourself. Get
help.
GEMINI You’re calmest when you’re
deeply engrossed in new material.
That fidgety feeling you sometimes
get just seems to fade away. Relax, and
soak up the information.
CANCER When you’re shopping for
household items, do the research, and
find the best. You’ll spend a little
more at first but a lot less over time.
But you already know that.
LEO You’re back in charge of the
situation and not a moment mo soon.
A slightly different approach will
work to achieve your objective.
VIRGO You’re under some pressure to
finish up the projects you’ve already
started. If you can’t remember what
all of them are, don’t worry. Someone
will remind you.
LIBRA Your friends can teach you all
kinds of interesting things. Don’t be
afraid, but do be alert. Being smart is
good, but it’s not enough. You’ll also
have to be quick. Luckily, you can.
SCORPIO Don’t agonize over the
restrictions you’re laboring under.
You’re good at working within the
system, and you’re getting even better.
SAGITTARIUS The highway beckons,
biK gas is expensive. No problem. You
can go by bike, roller blades or even
thumb. If all else fails, hoof it.
CAPRICORN Call upon your private
contacts (people who owe you favors)
to help you get everything you need
without going into debt. This’ll be fun.
AQUARIUS Get an early start if you’re
traveling. Conditions look good for
seeing new places and meeting with
friends. It’s also a good time to
solidify a partnership that will endure.
Does that give you any ideas?
PISCES An unusual assignment is
coming your way. Unfortunately, it
doesn’t seem to pay very well. It’s
more likely you’re saving money by
not digging into your savings. Well, a
penny saved counts.
CALENDAR
TODAY
“The Love Song of J. Robert
Oppenheimer”: 8 p.m. Longstreet
Theatre. $14, $12 faculty and
stafif/military/ seniors (over 60).
“Control Room”: 7 and 9 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St.
Jon Frederik Band with The Cinch
Project: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 1530
Main St. Pay what you want show.
SATURDAY
“The Love Song of J. Robert
Oppenheimer”: 8 p.m. Longstreet
Theatre. $14, $12 faculty and
stafF/military/ seniors (over 60).
“Control Room”: 3, 7 and 9 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre.
Death Valley Driver CD Release
party with Enable Kain, Liftkit,
Quickfuse, Last Breath: 8 p.m.
New Brookland Tavern, 122 State
St. $5 21+, $7 under 21.
Sojourn Fare with Berg: 9 p.m.
Jammin’Java. $5.
From Safety to Where with Fastest
Steed on Earth: 10 p.m. An Bar,
1211 Park St. $2 suggested cover.
SUNDAY
“The Love Song of J. Robert
Oppenheimer”: 3 p.m. Longstreet
Theatre. $14, $12 faculty and
staff/military/ seniors (over 60).
“Control Room”: 3, 7 and 9 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre.
Bavarian Bash Music and Food
Festival featuring Yama, Gods of
Mars, The Void, Throttlerod,
Winged DNA, Linger, Damn the
Sun: 4 p.m. Art Bar. $2 suggested
cover.
Courage Riley official reunion^^
show with Burns Out Bright,
Chasing August, Glory of This: 6
p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $8.
HEADS AND TAILS ♦ By Jonathan Hughes /The Gamecock
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