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CROSSYNERGY CROSSWORD “STAT’S ALL, FOLKS” for this world
ACROSS
1. Practice boxing 5. Make a mistake 9. Gold Coast, today
14. Nativity trio 15. Wallpaper unit 16. “Copy that” 17. Salt Lake City college team
18. Basso Pinza 19. Gambler’s boast
20. Leona Helmsley, to some
23. Coffee pot 24. Wee serving 25. Ring masters? 30. Singer Ric 34. Notable period 35. Divider for drivers
37. Georgia who played Georgette
40. Lawyers’ org. 41. Thickly packed 42. Dessert that may be hot and cold
45. Turn signal? 46. Some mattresses
47. “Think Outside the Bun” chain
50. Six-legged soldiers
52. LBJ’s dog 53. State song of Kansas
60. One not long GARFIELD
61. Off-base illegally
62. Linguist Chomsky
63. Former Portuguese colony
64. Venetian voyager
65. Per ___ 66. Skating leaps 67. First place? 68. Internal investigation?
DOWN
1. Particle of soot 2. Maze solution 3. “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men” writer
4. A bit off-color 5. More ecological 6. Slimy goo 7. “Brothers & Sisters” producer Ken
8. Fill with water 9. Put on an unhappy face
10. Crafted domestically
11. Turkish title 12. Brightly colored 13. Creative class 21. WWW address 22. Fax word 25. Military transports
26. Comedian Kovacs
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27. Place a bet 28. Wander aimlessly
29. Wooden shoe 31. Burn slightly 32. Chart propper 33. Genuflect 36. Man Ray’s genre
38. Get some sustenance
39. Colombian cowboys
43. Regarding 44. Level of authority
48. National anthem contraction
49. Taste test competitor
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51. Harry Potter’s potions professor
53. Elaborate fraud 54. Never again 55. Flat, for short 56. You can dig it
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57. Film ___ 58. Greek Earth goddess
59. “Mad Men” award
60. “Today” rival, initially
THURSDAY’S CROSSYNERGY SOLUTION
J U D D B R O N C S O F A O H I O E A T E R
I R A S
L U N C H E N C O U N T E R S T R E O P T
A L G A E C O C O O N
S A R T R E A M I G O E N D I V E B O M B E R S E L L
R E A L T O R O E U V R E S G A G
S E S A M E P A R T N I N N Y
O R A N G E E N T R E E E A R L S H A W K E D M A S A L I
E N T R Y T O R E M E M B E R E V E L
M Y M Y A N G U S
T W I N E A U N T P L A Y
JIM DAVIS A D O BARNEY AND CLYDE WEINGARTENS & CLARK CANDORVILLE DARRIN BELL
TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20). You’ll enter a room filled with people you don’t know. Though you feel out of your element, you will make a social effort, and in doing so, you will broaden your image of yourself. You’ll be well accepted, too.
GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 21). You may be convinced that you are a certain way, but the truth is that you don’t know for certain. You’ve only seen yourself in a limited array of settings and circumstances. You are capable of more than you think.
CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22). You are graceful under pressure and when there is nothing pressuring you. But when it comes to pressuring someone else, you’d rather not. Practice being charming as you ask for what you want.
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN STAN LEE & LARRY LIEBER
LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22). You like to be honest in your dealings, and yet there is nothing to gain from being too blunt today. It’s dangerous to do so. Think about other people’s feelings and say things in as delicate a way as possible.
TANK MCNAMARA JEFF MILLAR & BILL HINDS
VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22). You say the right thing at the right time. But what is perhaps even better is that you resist every temptation to say the wrong thing or to say too much. Your use of silence is genius.
WATCH YOUR HEAD CORY THOMAS PRICKLY CITY SCOTT STANTIS
LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 23). You feel complete inside. Because of this you don’t need extra attention. This is so attractive, and you’ll be invited places because of the aura of security you exude.
BABY BLUES NON SEQUITUR WILEY RICK KIRKMAN & JERRY SCOTT
SCORPIO (OCT. 24-NOV. 21). You’ll be surprised at how some people act. Before you interpret the behavior, consider that there are those who’ve developed a habit of pushing others away when what they really want is for them to come closer.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21). Ask yourself what you are trying to accomplish before you enter a business meeting, date or any kind of social situation. If “nothing” is the answer, then set some goals for your interactions.
ON THE FASTRACK BIG NATE LINCOLN PEIRCE BILL HOLBROOK
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19). You admire someone’s nerve, and yet you also know that your situation will not require you to be so forthright. A kind word and a smooth gesture will take you much further.
PEARLS BEFORE SWINE BEETLE BAILEY MORT, BRIAN & GREG WALKER STEPHAN PASTIS
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18). Though you’ve done a good job in the past, do not be content to coast along on your merits. You may be paid to do so, but that shouldn’t limit your work. Strive to do more, handle more and be more.
PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20). Some become frozen in the face of the unfamiliar. You are a courageous person who can overcome the fear of learning anew how to operate in the ever-changing world. Teach others to do the same.
— 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 38 39 43 47 52 57 58 59 35 40 44 48 49 28 29 36 41 45 JUDGE PARKER WOODY WILSON & MIKE MANLEY 21 24 30 31 32 33 2 3 4 5 15 18 22 6 7
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2010 JERRY SCOTT & JIM BORGMAN
BIRTHDAY | DEC. 3 HOROSCOPE
You will bring greater love and acceptance into your dealings. This month you’ll
connect with your loved ones and say what you couldn’t say before. January brings financial restructuring. By February, you feel free and creative in regard to money. New work comes in March. A long-term goal is reached in August. Aquarius and Pisces people adore you.
ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19). You may not know what it takes to win a game or get into a certain club or relationship. But you are spry, witty and able to learn. And so you have what it takes to make headway today.
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