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CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Roe source
5 Former fast fliers
9 Benefit
14 Fabled also-ran
15 Cosmetic
ingredient
16 San Diego pro
17 Remove
19 City near
Bremen
20 Family car
21 Tableland
23 Atlantic,
facetiously
24 Sgt. or CpI.
26 Mechanical
servants
28 Tympanic
membrane
32 Sport
33 Went behind
closed doors
35 Stable sound
39 Secreted
40 Bedazzle
43 Genetics letters
44 Desert stopovers
46 Huge
48 Senator
uomemci
51 In opposition to
52 Plaiting
56 Stray from the
straight and
narrow
57 Ladder stage
58 Entreaty
60 “Star Wars”
director
64 Cancel the
mission
66 Unyielding
68 Lining wood
69 Makes a lap
70 Writer Ferber
71 Foe
72 Group working
together
73 Burn the surface
of
DOWN
1 Females
2 Patriot Nathan
3 Like the Sahara
4 Requirements
5 _Jose, CA
6 Criticize harshly
7 Clan emblem
8 Vacillate
9 Copy
10 Bloodsucking
evil creature
11 Supplement
12 Goodnight girl
13 Acts as banker
18 Amplified
22 Eagle on a par
three
25 Baseball trio
27 Banisters
28 Reverberate
29 Inter_(amonc
others)
30 Steiger and
Stewart
31 Shea player
34 John or Jane’s
last name?
36 Press
37 Wildebeests
38 “Why _ Thou
forsaken me?”
41 Actress Merkel
42 Yuletide drinks
45 Clever saying
47 Hour fractions
49 Gratuity
50 Sign up
52 Buttress
53 Entertainer
Blades
54 Battery terminal
55 Bottle denizen
59 Cinema canine
61 Relinquish
62 Dancer Pavlova
63 Night light
65 Go for the gold
67-Doctrine ending
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Solutions
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HOROSCOPES
ARIES Hurry and finish all those
chores on your list, and return those
calls. Get all the surprises out of the
way, and you’ll have more fun this
weekend.
TAURUS A visit with friends would be
appropriate. Take along comfort,
advice and a helping or two of your
good common sense. Your favorite
worriers need some.
GEMINI Sharp words will come back
to haunt you, so take care not to utter
any. Listen instead to a person whose
actions speak much louder, and
learn.
CANCER Let somebody else make the
connection to get you where you
want to go. It might be difficult to
travel now, but you can still cinch the
deal.
LEO You’re attracting attention
through the services you provide.
Putting in the extra effort is worth it
in the long run. Build a strong
reputation.
VIRGO Talk about what you’ll build
together, not about the bad times.
Listen to ideas that seem far-flung
but fascinate anyway, and offer a
few of your own. It all starts with
faith.
LIBRA You don’t have to spend your
savings to update your decor. You’re a
genius about color, and good with
handiwork. Do it yourself.
SAGITTARIUS Go ahead and replace
something up with which you have
been putting. This is most likely a
domestic item you were hoping
would fix itself. It won’t.
CAPRICORN Unleash your curiosity,
your fantasies and your dreams. It’s
OK to venture into the realm of
unexplainable phenomenon. You’ll
love it in there.
AQUARIUS You’re about to find the
buried treasure. This is not a gamble,
it’s a calculated strategy. You’ll have
been following the plan for quite a
while, and it’ll work.
PISCES You and your hard-working
friends can solve just about any
problem. You come with the good
ideas, and they help you build the
machinery.
CALENDAR
Matt Thackston
With Jeffrey Joslin, 7 p.m.
Jammin’ Java
With Danielle Howie and
Andrew Francis, 10 p.m.
New Brookland Tavern
I Ires Chicas
;
“Ladder 49”: 8 p.m. SUNDAY
Russell House Theater.
TODAY
Chasing August, Whole Wheat
Bread, Estrella and The Autumn
Overcast: 5 p.m. New Brookland
Tavern, 122 State St. $8. All ages.
Rockwood, Dave Britt Band and
The Backwood Boys featuring
Zach Fowler: 10 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern. $5 over 21, $7
under 21.
Phathom with Solace: 9 p.m.
Headliners, 700 Gervais St. $5 over
21, $7 under 21.
“Vera Drake": 7, 9:30 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St.
“The Rocky Horror Show”: 8 p.m.
Trustus Theatre, 520 Lady Street.
Nathan Poole with Corey
Spratling: 7 p.m. Jammin’ Java,
1530 Main St. A pa/Vhat-you
want show.
SATURDAY
One-21, The Remnants, The
Murdering Cannons and Lights for
Nero: 4 p.m. New Brookland
Tavern. $7 advance. All Ages.
Tres Chicas, Danielle Howie and
Andrew Francis of Petrillo
Relents: 10 p.m. New Brookland
Tavern. $7 advance.
“Vera Drake”: 3, 7, 9:30 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre.
Matt Thackston with Jeffrey Joslin:
7 p.m. Jammin’ Java. A pay-what
you-want show.
“The Rocky Horror Show”: 8 p.m.
Trustus Theatre.
“Ladder 49”: 8 p.m. Russell House
Theater.
$
In My Trunk, Encased, Quickfuse
and Autumn Day Strangler: 8 p.m.
New Brookland Tavern. $7. All
Ages.
“Vera Drake”: 3, 7, 9:30 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre.
“The Rocky Horror Show": 3 p.m.
Trustus Theatre.
“Ladder 49”: 3 p.m. Russell House
Theater.
MONDAY
David Adedokun, One Amazin' Kid
(former member of Hopesfall) and
Michael Dresdon: 8 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern. $7. All ages.
“Vera Drake”: 7, 9:30 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre.
“Goodbye Lenin!”: 8 p.m. Russell
House Theater.
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