The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 16, 2005, Page 11, Image 11
CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Cicatrix
5 9th month
9 Portents
14 Cup on a green
15 Nimbus
16 Academy in
Annapolis
17 Inning sixths
18 Greek god of wa
19 Create text
20 Sermonizer
22 Beset
24 Flashing lights
26 Notable time
27 Said again
30 Small indefinite
amount
33 Beatles album,
Road"
36 Mild, yellow
cheese
37 Mongolian
desert
38 Boses and
Bartletts
39 Take in food
40 Terrific!
41 Utters
42 Margin
43 Brandish
44 UFO crew
45 Put among
47 Unmatched
48 Picks out
52 Car interior
features
57 Drawing power
58 Dutch cheese
59 Sorry ‘bout that
61 Press
62 Ford’s folly
63 Burn ointment
64 New Jersey
cagers
65 Prophets
66 Accomplishes
67 Latin being
DOWN
1 Chases away
2 Woo
3 Bridal path
terminus
4 Antique menders
5 Diwies up
6 Hearing organ
7 Appeal
8 Discard
9 Forth
10 “West Side
Story” tune
11 Villainous
12 Son on “Six Feet
Under”
13 Child’s coaster
21 Follows orders
23 Appear
25 Proud mounts
28 Proverb
29 Spuds
30 Ninny
31 First murder
victim
32 Charlie Parker’s
nickname
33 Area of a basilica
34 Kerouac’s
generation
35 Some horses
37 Rule of thumb
40 Jim-dandy
42 Extremes
45 Concepts of
perfection
46 Pokes fun at
47 Sequence
49 Heals
50 Runs at an easy
pace
51 Feel
52 Gets older
53 Traveled by car
54 Ponder
55 Tailless
amphibian
56 Han or
Napoleon
60 Author of “The
Pit and the
Pendulum”
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HOROSCOPES
ARIES Don’t believe everything you
hear just because others do.
Education is knowing how to make
up your own mind. Maintain
objectivity.
TAURUS The work looks like fun and
the money’s good, so what’s to worry i
about? Perhaps the fact that you can’t
take time for a leisurely lunch with
friends. Do that later.
GEMINI Logic might not work all that
well with an emotional type. Tug on
his or her heartstrings instead with a
story that makes you look good.
Humor helps, too.
CANCER You’ll find out all kinds of
interesting things during the next
couple of days. Gather up all the
information you can, and keep what
you know to yourself.
LEO Friends are full of lovely schemes
and lots of reasons why. Conditions
are still not particularly good for
taking risks, however. Wait.
VIRGO You could do quite well
financially in the next couple of days.
Sell the idea even if you don’t have
the product yet.
LIBRA You’re very good with words
today and tomorrow, but take care.
Don’t make promises you can’t keep.
You can bet somebody will hold you
to them.
SCORPIO You’re a source of stability
for a loved one who’s insecure.
Reinforce the rules and the faith that
give you both comfort and guidance.
SAGITTARIUS The trouble with
taking on a partner is all the
arguments. When you let others get
involved, they always have opinions.
Some, however, are good ones. Chill.
CAPRICORN A person who has a lot
on her mind, and is lousy at making
decisions, could use a little more help
from you. Make sure you get paid
well for it.
AQUARIUS Love seems abundant but
financial discussions could get rather
heated. You’ll find out whether this
person loves you for yourself or your
stuff — that’s for sure.
PISCES Things are rather disrupted at
home. Don’t worry about the mess.
Something else is more important
now. You can clean up the house
later.
CALENDAR
TODAY
The Backwood Boys with Brett
Treacy, Corey Hutchins, Nick
Sweat: 8 p.m. New Brookland
Tavern, 122 State St. $5 over 21, $7
wider. All ages.
“Bad Education”: 3, 7, 9:10 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St.
“Empire Records”: 8 p.m. Russell
House Theater.
THURSDAY
St. Patty's Day Blowout with The
Independents, The Decrepits, The
Argumints, The Indecency: 9 p.m.
New Brookland Tavern. $7 advance,
16 and over with valid ID.
Scott Moss with Seth Horan and
Adam Cullum: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java,
1530 Main St. A pay-what-you
want show.
Roni Zagoria and the Whole Lotta
Man Band with Every Blue Moon:
10 p.m. Headliners, 700 Gervais St.
$5.
“Bad Education”: 7, 9:10 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre.
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