TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2010
CROSSYNERGY CROSSWORD “HAVE A BALL!” ACROSS
1. Ready money 5. Wrist bones
10. Glenn of the Eagles 14. Butter substitute 15. One more time
16. Word dieters may look for
17. News Web site feature
18. What meditation promotes
20. Holds a grudge
22. Hebrew name for God
23. Italian car brand
24. “The Devil Wears ___”
25. An animal rights activist may dump paint on it
29. Like Rocky’s eggs
32. When a local news program might air
33. Should the situation call for it
35. Jezebel’s false god 36. Sticky places?
38. Counselor Deanna ___ of “Star Trek: The Next Generation”
39. Frozen food pioneer Clarence
41. Singers in a loft
42. Key often used with Ctrl and Del
43. Home of the Braves
46. What a star represents on the U.S. flag
48. Art ___ (architectural style)
49. Baltimore ballplayer
51. Forgives, as a flaw
55. Part of a place setting
57. “___ of you” (desperate plea)
58. School for George Orwell and Prince William
59. Country singer Steve
60. Jai ___ (court game)
61. Fit to stand trial 62. Old hat
63. Soft stuff found in this puzzle’s four longest Across entries
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1. Long-running Fox show with “Bad Boys” as its theme song
2. Bunches
3. Actress Ward of “Sisters”
4. Boxer who had his ear bitten by Tyson
5. Tropical crocodile whose name sounds like a Caribbean island group
6. Related on the father’s side
7. Objectivist Ayn
8. Circular type of graph
9. Like many TV shows, during the summer
10. Noah’s natural disaster
11. Name for an anonymous person in court, maybe
12. Decorative needle case
13. Obedient reply from Tom Sawyer
19. Word following solar or lens
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21. Omen 24. Dismissive sound
25. Middle of Fred Flintstone’s shout
26. Online businesses, collectively
27. Begins attacking 28. No longer asleep
30. Bubbling on the stove
31. Creepy
34. Haile Selassie, for one
36. Kept from reproducing, as a pet
37. Classic Brontë character
40. Old hat
41. Ozone layer destroyers (abbr.)
44. Gertrude who was the first woman to swim the English Channel
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45. Desperately needed a shower
47. British heavyweight?
49. Poems of praise
50. The Beatles’ “lovely” meter maid
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51. Put into piles, as laundry
52. Up to the task
53. Burn on the surface
54. Weekend- anticipating letters
56. Airheads? (abbr.) MONDAY’S CROSSYNERGY SOLUTION
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BIRTHDAY | OCT. 5 HOROSCOPE
You will guide the lives of others and, as a result, wind up in your own beautiful
spot. Your loved ones treat you right, and the rest of the world follows suit. In November, there’s an exciting career breakthrough. Your love life sizzles in May and then hits a comfortable groove in June. Daring travel happens in August. Libra and Sagittarius people adore you.
ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19). You don’t have time to make extra work for yourself. Finding reasons to feel insecure or trying to get the attention of people who aren’t inclined to give it will only spin you off in a bad direction. Stick to the subject at hand.
TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20). The more you can do on your own today the better. Working with others could slow you down unnecessarily. However, when it’s time to play, you definitely have more fun with a group.
LIT R E
STY M E TALB I S H O P PEPE O ATH
GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 21). You’ll be so busy all day long that relaxation will seem like a luxury you can’t afford. Relax anyway. You need time to decompress. It’s important to your overall energy level.
CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22). You’ll do for others quite naturally. But remember that people like doing things for themselves, too. Be careful not to be so attentive that you accidentally prevent others from the joy of being involved in the action.
LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22). Today’s recipe for success includes: one part doing your own thing, three parts defying convention, half a cup of marching to a different drummer and a whole lot of dancing to music no one else can hear.
VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22). You are drawn to abstract ideas, art and music. You can see the reason and truth in it. It makes more sense to you than so-called conventional representations of the world.
LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 23). When your inner life is in order, your surroundings are in order, and vice versa. It will take a great deal more effort than usual to attain a state of organization, but it will be worth the extra work.
SCORPIO (OCT. 24-NOV. 21). You are interested in subjects that others find difficult to get into. That’s why you’ll be promoted or given a particular job. No one else could do it as well as you will.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21). Today, a certain zany courage takes hold of you. You’ll reject the standard proceedings and opt for a truly unconventional approach to work, love and life.
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19). If you want people to buy what you are selling, you have to make your product more visible. This is true even if what you are selling is your own great personality and your friendship. In that case, get out and mingle!
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18). You’re getting good vibes from a distant member of your team, maybe your adoring grandmother or a kindly teacher who remembers how sharp you were in class. Their happy thoughts bring you good luck.
PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20). Raise your profile. People like you once they get to know you. And if people don’t know about you, they don’t know to invite you to the party. Make it a goal to meet at least one new person.
— Holiday Mathis © 2010, CREATORS SYNDICATE
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