TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 2010
CROSSYNERGY CROSSWORD “ON YOUR MARKS” ACROSS
1. What some people do when they’re over 55
6. Fat fish? 10. Superman’s sandwich?
14. Likes and dislikes 15. Wife who survived Henry VIII
16. Like an eager beaver
17. Words from Garrison Keillor, part 1
20. Guatemala gala 21. He was Ahab, Starbuck and Ishmael in 1999’s “Moby Dick”
22. Adult kit 23. Power brokers 25. Word with deep or hole
26. “Kissin’ on the Phone” singer
27. Concave cooker 28. Tickled-pinkness 31. Deep black 34. Pupu platter party
36. Quiet (down) 37. Garrison’s words, part 2
40. City almost due north of Hamburg
41. Biz biggie 42. Physicians’ worm, once
43. “While I nodded, nearly napping ...” penner
44. Kind of shy? 45. Scathingly sarcastic
GARFIELD
47. Song sung singly 48. Thing up one’s sleeve
49. One’s thing 52. Charter 55. Hasty glance, in France
57. Garrison’s words, part 3
61. Eye opener? 62. Game with colorful characters
63. Cat Nation members
64. Kind of cat? 65. “Duke of ___” (1962 doo-wop classic)
66. Froth-filled DOWN
1. Tip zip 2. “Steak-out” spot 3. “The Private Lives of Elizabeth and ___” (1939 Bette Davis film)
4. H’s to Hippocrates 5. Unalterably fixed 6. Spring summer, initially
7. Sci-fi computer name not derived from IBM
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www.pogo.com, e.g.
9. Brief voltage reduction
10. She played Jinx in “Die Another Day”
11. Rank and vile 12. Crawling (with) 13. Gray pieces 18. Hair piece 19. It lasts for days
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24. Tyrrhenian Sea gulf or port
25. December celebration since 1966
26. Doo-wop voice 28. Jazzy jargon 29. Barrel bunch, briefly
30. “Yer darn tootin’!”
31. What to do when you see red?
32. Semi-serious “I see”
33. Supersized square meal for Seabiscuit?
35. Play for a patsy 36. Splotchy 38. Lavish living 39. Passing looks 44. The Miracles’ “Going to a ___”
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46. Gizzard or gullet
47. Cheeky 49. Hair piece 50. Yellowstone’s two-million-plus
51. Spiff (up) 52. “Quo Vadis,” e.g.
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53. “Quo Vadis” heavy
54. Clutch 56. Eggshell or almond
58. Near-Miss. state 59. Hare hair 60. Elder elver
MONDAY’S CROSSYNERGY SOLUTION
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D R O NER O O M BO L D S OA R ASH EAS EUP LI D S D A M E SR I V ER ES A I EG AD S GE T A SE NT S ENS E NE S T
JIM DAVIS
CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22). You’re not going to accom- plish everything on your mental list in one day. Make a deliberate choice about what to cut. This will be empowering, whereas simply not getting around to it will be draining.
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN STAN LEE & LARRY LIEBER
LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22). To avoid getting dragged down by vague worries, make them more clear. Write them down. You’ll see that some of them are totally ridiculous, while others are easily handled.
TANK MCNAMARA JEFF MILLAR & BILL HINDS
VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22). The question to ask yourself is, is a situation coming to a natural resolution, or are you just abandoning it? Double-check that you have really done everything in your power to make it work.
WATCH YOUR HEAD CORY THOMAS PRICKLY CITY SCOTT STANTIS
LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 23). Emotional decisions may not be the least bit logical. Intuitive decisions may not be, either. So how do you tell the difference? Intuition speaks with a powerful calm. Emotion calls out in a high- pitched scream.
BABY BLUES NON SEQUITUR WILEY RICK KIRKMAN & JERRY SCOTT
SCORPIO (OCT. 24-NOV. 21). Being too close to a situation causes problems. To clear your head, get involved in activities that have nothing to do with your normal life.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21). You’ll give someone free rein, and they will not do what you want them to do. Then some- thing remarkable happens. You won’t feel mad. You’ll realize this person’s nature and accept it.
ON THE FASTRACK BIG NATE LINCOLN PEIRCE BILL HOLBROOK
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19). The care and feeding of you involves a very specific list of requirements, one that is changing all the time. You’ll make an adjustment in this regard that will help you flourish.
PEARLS BEFORE SWINE BEETLE BAILEY MORT, BRIAN & GREG WALKER STEPHAN PASTIS
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18). You’ll be in a position to moti- vate others. First compliment your subject on the progress that has been made, and then address any new issues that have come up.
PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20). You have a particular way of dealing with difficult people so that they no longer behave poorly around you. You will earn extra money because you have this special gift.
— 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 BARNEY AND CLYDE WEINGARTENS & CLARK CANDORVILLE DARRIN BELL 44 38 41 45 46 48 55 56 49 50 51
ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19). You’re not one to feel down for no particular reason. You usually know the reason, and now, the more specific you can get about it the better. Write it down. You may be able to solve this one in a single day.
TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20). Your mind is made up one way, and then new infor- mation turns it in another direction. It’s not that you’re wishy-washy. It’s just that you’re adaptable. That’s smart.
GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 21). You’ll feel about as snappy as you look, so putting the ef- fort into your appearance will be worthwhile. Your alert and cheerful mood will attract upbeat social opportunities.
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BIRTHDAY | JUNE 15 HOROSCOPE
You don’t feel the need to publicize like you once did. Your magnetism
gets you noticed for the right reasons, and only as much as you want to be. The next three months offer a plethora of opportunities to enjoy life, be silly and laugh. A sale is featured in August. Look for a personal victory in December. Aries people adore you.
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