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Quigmans ♦ By Buddy Hickerson
"I'm as Zen as the next guy, but if you can't pay
for those yoga lessons, Udo here
will rearrange your chakras."
Yoll Arc Here ♦ By John Sprengelmeyer and Rich Davis
Nothing beats a good candy bar.
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CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Ball catcher
5 French clerics
10 Large, roomy
boats
14 Farm plot
15 Chili con
16 Cry
17 Work against
19 "The King and I"
governess
20 Scornful look
21 Cruise
accommodation
23 Diplomacy
25 Hoover Dam's
lake
26 Kite backdrop
29 Burger King
offering
31 Request
34 See-ya later!
36 Woodworker's
machine
38 Excessive
anger
39 Highland dance
42 Blueprint
43 Defendant's
story
45 Isolated
47 Mas' men
48 Add sugar to
51 Bering or Ross
52 Linseed oil
source
53 Pot starter
55 Pick-me-up
59 Special
occasion
63 Saintly glow
64 Scorsese film
66 Spring ball
67 Famous fair
lady
68 Scrabble piece
69 Encyclopedia
volume
70 Impede
71 Comrade
DOWN
1 Apple PCs
2 Religious figure
3 Factual
4 Doctrine
5 Top pitcher
6 Saloon seat
7 Unruly child
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8 Pitch tents
9 Drawing-room
couch
10 Blue ribbon, e.g.
11 City near Lake
Tahoe
12 Casino game
13 Unwanted e
mail
18 Drag a net
22 Scruggs or
Weaver
24 Culinary honcho
26 Wristwatch part
27 Eucalyptus
eater
28 Berra and Bear
30 Balanced state
31 Map book
32 Parcel out
33 Somalia
neighbor
35 Society newbie
37 Suitable
40 Attest to
41 Highland valley
44 of Man
46 Bury
Solutions
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49 Squandered
50 Release breath
52 Set up
54 Madonna film
55 Captivated
56 Continental
breakfast tip
57 " Here to
Eternity"
58 Stage departure
60 Wicked
61 Jodie Foster film
62 Three-spot
65 -es-Salaam
HOROSCOPES
ARIES Don't try to fix the
problems you're facing at home
by yourself. That's never going
to work. Get help from
everybody involved. It's your
only chance.
TAURUS If you keep your nose to
the grindstone, by later today
you'll be ready to frolic. And,
better yet, you'll have both the
time and the money. That's just
the way you like it.
GEMINI If you've handled the
situation wisely the last few days,
great wealth can be yours today
and tomorrow. If not, well, it's
proportionate.
CANCER At last, the path ahead is
clear. Your success seems
assured. All you have to do is go
from here to there, but watch
out for bumps.
LEO Stand back and let the others
argue. Let yourself be educated.
By the time you make your
decision, the answer will be
obvious.
VIRGO A rather hectic couple of
days will ease into a celebration.
Make a date to get together with
friends in a place where you can
let off steam.
LIBRA Production has trouble
keeping up with sales, as
previously warned. Don't let
shortages take the client by
surprise. Call and tell the truth.
SCORPIO Look at your life from a
different perspective, and you'll
be able to see the wonderful
things you have accomplished.
Just see how far you've come.
SAGITTARIUs An item you
thought was out of reach might
be affordable now. The trick is
to get someone else, like a bank,
to go into the deal with you. Get
the best rate you can find.
CAPRICORN You're getting
smarter, and you realize you
don't have to go it alone. Use
what you've recently learned to
help you choose a perfect
assistant.
AQUARIUS You might choose to
go back to work to find some
peace and quiet. It's not a bad
scheme, because the money you
can earn looks pretty generous
now.
PISCES A recent conflict is
forgotten — well almost,
anyway. Let it go and sooner or
later the others will do the same.
CALENDAR
TODAY
Jam Room Showcase '05
Week One with How to Vanish,
The Letter Red, Samwise, Autumn
Overcast: 5 p.m. New
Β rook] and Tavern, 122 State
St. $5 over 21, $7 under. All
ages.
WUSC Spring Fund-raiser
Kick-Off Party with Tigerbot
Hesh, The Close, Eric Skelton,
The Blame: 10 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern. $3 over
21, $5 under. All ages.
Danen Kane with The
Apprentice: 9 p.m. Jammin'
Java, 1530 Main St. A pay
what-you-want show.
"Bad Education": 7. 9:10
p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre,
937 Main St.
"Garden State": 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
SATURDAY
Stretch Armstrong with
Jason Michael Carroll
Between the Buried and Me, The
Heist and the Accomplice, David
Adedokun: 3 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern. $10
advance, $12 day of show. All
ages.
Non Stop Hip Hop Live with B
Girls Fest with Shelly B, Secret
Weapon, Mother Nature, Likwuid
Styles, DJ Chela, Lethal: 10 p.m.
New Brookland Tavern. $7.
Sirens with Brianna Lane: 9
p.m. Jammin' Java. A pay
what-you-want show.
Jason Michael Carroll: 8 p.m.
Headliners, 700 Gervais St.
Petrillo Relents with Tom Hall
& the Plowboys and The South
Holes: Art Bar, 1211 Park St.
"Rosentrasse": 6, 8:30 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre.
"Garden State"; 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
8 p.m. Headliners,
700 Gervais St.
Sponsored by WCOS.
SUNDAY
Rudy with Guitar Show,
Another Castle: 8 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern. $5 over
21, $7 under. All ages.
"Rosentrasse": 3, 6, 8:30
p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre.
"Garden State": 3 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
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