The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 13, 2006, Page 7, Image 7
Crossword
ACROSS
1 “The Last Song”
singer’s last
name
5 Coleridge’s
palace
11 Tractor-trailer
14 Actor Morales
15 Nation of Roma
16 Vane dir.
17 Graphic
19 Half a score
20 Sailors’ grp.
21 Half a fly?
22 Convinced
23 Roald and
Arlene
26 Aligns anew
28 Curvy molding
29 Knitter’s need
30 Upright marker
31 Training drills
33 King and Blair
34 Pension $$
35 Rani’s dress
36 Designer Pierre
39 Of one’s folks
43 Bikini blast
44 Embankment
45 National syst.
46 Kingston
populace
48 _eat oats...”
49 “The Good
Earth” heroine
50 Burning
51 Neon or
chlorine
52 Actor Chaney
53 New World
isthmus
populace
58 Bus. letter abbr.
59 More Bohemian
60 French God
61 Actress Sandra
62 Early space
station
63 Grade sch.
DOWN
1 Clampett
patriarch
2 Full of: suff.
3 Is down with
4 “Eyes Wide
Shut” star
5 Roman baker’s
dozen?
6 Org. of Federer
7 Talks idly
8 Writer Lurie
9 Navy Seal, e.g.
10 Abu Dhabi loc.
11 Makes piano
repairs
12 Lethargically
13 Origins
18 ER workers
22 Declaring
invalid
23 Part of DJIA
24 Gone by
25 That woman
26 Piper’s followers
27 Val d’_Fr.
29 Dynasty before
Ming
32 Pygmy antelope
33 Without clothing
35 5th Avenue
store
36 Sweet-talked
37 Ear shell
38 Love novel
39 Duck type
40 Rocky outcrop
41 Blvd. crosser
42 Some NFL
linemen
44 Gracefully
delicate
47 Dick or Petula
48 Fellow
51 Outfit
53 Faux_
54 _culpa (Sorry
‘bout that)
55 Feel unwell
56 Born in Brest
57 Addition figure
SOLUTIONS ON
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HOROSCOPES
ARIES At first, everything
seems easy. But costs are
higher than expected,
and you’ll soon discover
there’s more work required.
TAURUS You may have to
work out a compromise
eventually. You don’t
have to do it now.
GEMINI No need to
run in terror from an
unpleasant situation.
Pretend you’re not worried
at all. It’s good practice.
CANCER Ddn’t let a
shortage of finances ruin
your celebration. If you
can’t afford to do one
thing, think of another.
LEO A person with a short
fuse could go off for what
seems like no reason.
Don’t laugh — that would
only make matters worse.
VIRGO Proceed with
caution. Don’t launch new
projects until tomorrow
or the next day. Save
yourself a lot of trouble.
LIBRA People are still feeling _
stubborn and cantankerous,
except for you. You’re more
likely feeling frustrated.
Patience is required.
SCORPIO There will be
disagreements today,
some of which involve you
directly. Stick to those.
Don’t worry about the
ones beyond your reach.
SAGITTARIUS There are
hassles at every turn.
Anything that can go
wrong will. Tomorrow the
job will be easier, so don’t
despair, if you can help it.
CAPRICORN There’s a
disagreement lurking just
beneath the surface. It has
to do with money, so take
care. Those can get nasty.
AQUARIUS You’re facing
fierce opposition, but it
won’t last. Hold out for
the points that mean the
most and let others go.
PISCESThetaskyou’ve taken
on could be more difficult
than expected. Proceed
with caution. Haste makes
waste, and all other similar
mottos apply — except
“Show me the money.”
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JUICGBOX • COMCDFRGIDS
later left with Crutfield to
form The Noise. Bill Elliott
became the new drummer
after leaving an instrumental
band called Bolt. Later
Elliott left JuiceBox to join
Guitar Show, a band that
also played New Brookland
Tavern Friday night after
JuicBox’s set. Now with
new drummer Dill on
board, JuiceBox has found
a formula that works and
is determined in its pursuit
of becoming the best band
in Columbia, or at least the
best Columbia band out
there that sings about aliens
and robots.
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