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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2010


CROSSYNERGY CROSSWORD “... ONE FOR ALL” ACROSS


1. Late tennis star Arthur


5. Zsa Zsa or Eva


10. Title for Edith Evans


14. Ripley’s “Believe ___ Not!”


15. Like ewe 16. April 2010 Apple release


17. Lynda Bird or Charles


18. Disclosed 19. Square of a sort 20. Prowess of an orthopedic surgeon?


23. Sense of oneself 24. Emulate Eastwood


25. Former liberal, for short


29. Leave, as a ship 31. Zap in a microwave


33. Strings at a luau, for short


34. Future ferns 36. New Haven players


37. Result of an ice cream mishap?


42. Gray ___ (unclear situation)


43. Garner who wrote “Misty”


44. Stephen of “The Crying Game”


45. Proper name in Masses


47. Banned blasts 51. Inning division 53. Versatile blackjack card


54. Cry’s partner GARFIELD


55. Director Oliver supporting news magazine?


59. Mound mistake 62. Poisonous 63. Coin motto word 64. Zap with a beam 65. Tennis Hall-of- Famer Chris


66. Forever Stamp image


67. Impact sound 68. Letter enclosures (abbr.)


69. Pseudo- sophisticated


59 60 61 DOWN


1. Sack when camping, maybe


2. Curly or Moe 3. Mingle 4. Kathryn of “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”


5. Fail to keep, as a promise


6. ___-garde 7. Celtics legend 8. 1977 Scott Turow book


9. Fiscal deficit


10. Wild dog down under


11. King Kong was one


12. Fold, spindle, or mutilate


13. “Kookie” Byrnes 21. The silent Marx 22. Hillary Clinton, ___ Rodham


26. Cosby’s co-star on “I Spy”


27. Many a “Grapes 64 67


of Wrath” character


28. Cheep digs? 30. On the open ocean


31. Former Indian prime minister


32. Software purchaser


35. 66 and others (abbr.)


36. Creator of Perry and Della


37. Pasta, for example, briefly


38. Frequently dunked cookie


39. Free of clutter 40. Cooks up 41. Take in, perhaps 45. Set down quickly


46. Hams it up 14 17 20 23 29 30 34 37 38 39 42 44 51 52 55 62 65 68 © 2010, BRUCE VENZKE/CROSSYNERGY SYNDICATE, LLC


48. Haymaker’s result


49. Kerfuffle 50. Appropriate 52. Tut-tutted 53. All excited 56. Super star


56 57 45 46 53 58 63 66 69 10/21/10


57. Former spouses 58. Big brass? 59. Club alternative 60. “That feels good!”


61. 2008 BCS football champs


WEDNESDAY’S CROSSYNERGY SOLUTION


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R JERRY SCOTT & JIM BORGMAN


BIRTHDAY | OCT. 21 HOROSCOPE


Finances are shaping up. You’ll wheel and deal your way into a prime position over


the next 10 weeks. Friends gather to celebrate how far you’ve come now and again in August. One loving influence stands out among the rest — your happiness is all this person wants. A debt will be cleared in November. Pisces and Capricorn people adore you.


ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19). You’re confident now and can safely strike “Do you know what I mean?” from your conversational bag of tricks. You express yourself without seeking the agreement of others. You actually don’t even care what they think.


CANDORVILLE DARRIN BELL


TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20). Just because you live or work with someone doesn’t mean you know everything there is to know about that person. You’ll love the surprising new information you learn today.


GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 21). You are near the one who will help you solve your problem, but you won’t know who it is until you start talking about what you need. Make a wish list, and share it with everyone you know.


CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22). Your values are different from those of one you admire. However, don’t change. Your way of thinking is part of your strength. It shapes your talents in interesting and appealing ways.


THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN STAN LEE & LARRY LIEBER


LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22). Since the spotlight isn’t on you today, you have the time and privacy you need to prepare for your next big number. By tomorrow you’ll be ready for a new wave of attention.


TANK MCNAMARA JEFF MILLAR & BILL HINDS


VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22). Your thoughts move beyond the material world. You’ll likely take some time to explore your beliefs — or lack of them — about the forces you cannot see, touch or hear.


WATCH YOUR HEAD CORY THOMAS PRICKLY CITY SCOTT STANTIS


LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 23). A can-do spirit drives you forward. You can only go so far with this on your own, though. Share your plans with friends and colleagues so that when you need encouragement it will be there for you.


BABY BLUES NON SEQUITUR WILEY RICK KIRKMAN & JERRY SCOTT


SCORPIO (OCT. 24-NOV. 21). Talking about what you’re going to do is part of your process. However, be careful not to say too much to any one person. A little goes a long way. Besides, you’re great at building a mystery.


SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21). You’ll enjoy some of the silliness that comes out of the giddy, high energy of the day. Still, you really want to get things done. Help those around you stay on track, more or less.


ON THE FASTRACK BIG NATE LINCOLN PEIRCE BILL HOLBROOK


CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19). You can sense what is going to happen next. Not because you’re more psychic than usual, but because you’ve seen a similar situation before and can read the signs.


PEARLS BEFORE SWINE BEETLE BAILEY MORT, BRIAN & GREG WALKER STEPHAN PASTIS


AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18). Staying focused doesn’t always have to mean staying serious. No one likes a stick in the mud. Go with the playful, impulsive mood of the moment, and you’ll land in a sweet situation.


PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20). Stay lighthearted. Don’t worry if you’ve made the right choice. Whatever you do, you’ll learn from it. Just make sure you follow through and have some fun in the process.


— Holiday Mathis © 2010, CREATORS SYNDICATE PREVIOUS SUDOKU SOLUTION SPEED BUMP DAVE COVERLY DENNIS THE MENACE H. KETCHAM FAMILY CIRCUS BIL KEANE CLOSE TO HOME JOHN McPHERSON


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