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Quigmans ♦ By Buddy Hickerson tl 51 S.I I Buttercup Festival ♦ By Elliott G. Garbauskas Qamo rridrtq, m». R»SqtTd \ u/u-c yo<j jtMr SHvT ijf> o»jCZ A/»& w* O4/“W R. i^eTfo Zf \ t>cA<k nmt&Ava, m. •.tcnro ) Peace Girl by Martin Cizmar Some of my friends and I .-o^eu/y dumped a bucket of red jWe sure showed her l paint on a woman ^ -)!2,r“Iafcr coat last ^ck. by M«rtin Cizmar’ -1i II doubt she’ll have the nerve to go out and buy If so, I guess a few more minks will be martyred for the cause! CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Wild party 6 Book after Joel 10 Singer Diana 14 Copland ballet 15 Dryer residue 16 Nay vote 17 Cash in hand, e.g. 18 Mental plan 19 Sign gas 20 Neither partner 22 Smiling with self-satisfaction 24 Beat it! 27 Moss Hart’s autobiography 29 Joey of the twist 30 African nation 32 Changes film 34 Elect (to) 35 Depicted 37 Artist’s undercoat 39 Wino 40 Young and Diamond 44 Etching process 47 __ G. Carroll 48 Former Georgia senator 51 Like he-men 53 Period 54 Aerie youngster 56 Invites 57 Interpret 59 Mister 61 Justice Bader Ginsburg 62 Skirt style 64 Pyramids and mausoleums 68 Son of Isaac 69 Seth's son 70 Shoe grip 71 Midterm or final 72 Hibernation spots 73 Comic Youngman DOWN 1 Lingerie purchase 2 _Alamos 3 Promos 4 Handled 5 Oz pooch 6 Mr. Baba 7 Center 8 Encore! 9 Tarnisher 10 Line of cabs 11 Central New York city 12 Pelted with rocks 13 Scorches 21 Zoom 23 Eases off 24 Dirty air 25 Manage to deal with 26 Film, dance, etc 28 Of the same lineage 31 Lawn game 33 Grand poem 36 Morse symbol 38_Jose, CA 41 Tribulations 42 Onion relative 43 Puts down turf 45 Without weapons 46 Darn! 48 Hush-hush 49 Stir up 50 Some rays 52 Lombard or King 55 Enticed 58 Close up 60 Hankerinq 63 Shuttle destination: abbr. 65 Game pieces 66 Prohibition 67 Barnyard enclosure © 2004 Tribune Media Services, Inc. J "J /22/04 All rights reserved. Solutions HOROSCOPES ARIES You’ll find it much easier to expand your area of influence for the next four weeks. You’ll still have to stick to your budget, but even that won’t be as hard as it was. TAURUS Go through your records, your closets, your attic, and get your affairs in order. Figure out what you want to sell, buy and swap, and do it. GEMINI For the next four weeks or so, the lesson for you has to do with partnerships. Learn how to delegate. CANCER Your commitments should be made by now, and your goals are already set. Take advice from your elders on the best procedures for you to follow. LEO Your sense of humor is returning, | and so is your sense of adventure. You’ve put up with a lot over the past few weeks. Celebrate making it through. VIRGO As some things start to come together, it may for a moment appear that other things are falling apart. Don’t fret, that’s all part of the game. LIBRA Be a good listener and you’ll entrance a natural storyteller. You’d better not do it on company time, however. Your boss might get irked. SCORPIO The workday starts out with urgency, and only gets worse. Cancel your outing — you won’t have time until the day after tomorrow. SAGITTARIUS You’re strong and smart and good-looking, with a fabulous sense of humor. You’re attracting admiration and inspiring affection. And, it’s so authentic! CAPRICORN Household tasks are moving up in your list of priorities. The one you’re facing now has hidden consequences, however. If you do what you want, your partner may have a fit. Take care. AQUARIUS For the next several weeks you can get organized and put your team together. Go ahead and set outrageous goals. It’ll take work. You can do it. PISCES Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, and accolades as well. Don’t brag about what you’re getting, though. That could inspire jealousy. CALENDAR TODAY “Pieces of April" 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. Free. Bayside with Brandston, The Sleeping, Black Maria 6 p.m* New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. $8. End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones 7 and 9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. TUESDAY “Pieces of April” 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. Free. End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones 7 and 9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. Open Mike Night featuring Motormouth Maybell, Socrates and the Demigods of Chernobyl, And After, Dogwood Saint 8 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $3. An evening with Edwin McCain 8 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. Sold out. 1 HEADS AND TAILS ♦ By Jonathan Hughes/The Gamecock s^OK, WE'REN GOING BACK... THE “REAL" WORLD IS jk. WEIRD... !/-'I ——■»1 ..i '"iwiiifim s-i^i _SPFrTAI THANIfS TO TMF ArTTMfi OF RYAN_I MFAN YOU CAN RFAIJ.V SEE THE FEAR!