STAR SIGNS A DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS -...
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STAR SIGNS
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You can please some of the peoplesome of the time. Communica-tion is the key to hammeringout a compromise that benefitsboth sides. TAURUS (April 20-May 20):Shake, rattle and roll. Physicalenergy and a competitive spiritare yours for the taking and themore you use it and express it,the better you will feel. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Youwill be higher in the pecking order if you prioritize. The fewminutes set aside to put taskson a list, numbered from oneto 10 might be time well spent. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Painisn’t necessary to make a valu-able gain. Apply research skillsand prepare in advance to getsomething done quickly and efficiently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Wisely winnow out wild investmentstrategies. Rein in some of your enthusiasms if it seems that money is running through yourfingers too quickly. Tantalizinginvitations may fail to live up toexpectations.VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):Put your mind to work. Yourmental efforts can be creative, exciting and adventurous. If you want something you mustlearn everything possible in or-der to achieve it.LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream. Keep your financial ship aimed betweenthe channel markers. This isn’t a good time to rely on the as-surances of a stranger.SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Anymagnet can pick up a few stray objects that don’t necessarilybelong in the mix. Some of thepeople who are attracted to youmight not prove suitable overthe long term.SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.21): Extravagant extras mayearn you the edge. Demon-strate your good manners andgenerosity to make a favorable impression. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):Keep pen and paper close by to jot down your ideas and inspirations. You may have some valuable ideas. Romantictouches may win a nod of ap-proval from a significant other.AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):You may be a genius when it comes to communicating logi-cal ideas. You might not beable to talk things over with aspecial someone if emotional content is required.PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):You know a good thing whenyou see it. Some people may think you are a copycat becauseyou strive to blend in. You canadapt to circumstances in a beneficial way. IF APRIL 27 IS YOUR BIRTH-DAY: During the next two tothree weeks you are ready to make new starts, but the dreamyou hold most dear might proveelusive. Make important busi-ness decisions in late June orearly July when you will haveboth the ways and means toput financial and career plansinto action. Avoid romantic en-tanglements in August.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2016
— Jeraldine Saunders
ACROSS 1 Start of a
quote by Phil McGraw
7 Romaine 10 Ms. from
Cadiz 14 Former Yan-
kee catcher Howard
15 Rap-sheet letters
16 Piggies 17 Made a home 18 Hoity-toity 20 North
American rail 21 Part 2 of
quote 23 Smallest
of change 25 Early movie
studio letters 26 First of a
series 29 Occurring
in spells 35 Withstood
stress 37 Rehan and
Huxtable 38 Brit.
quartermaster 39 Columnists’
pg. 40 Part 3 of
quote 42 Farm structure 43 Legal thing 44 Family group 45 Capital in
the Rockies 47 Margarita
ingredient 50 Comes
together 51 Single
gaming cube 52 __ fi xe 54 Part 4 of quote 59 Domes-
ticated ox 63 Affected 64 Crocodile
cousin 66 Kett of old
comics
67 German pronoun
68 Sickle-cell __ 69 Knock down,
in London 70 Green-lights 71 End of quote
DOWN 1 Hankerings 2 Muffi n
topper 3 CCCP, to us 4 Fastened
together 5 __ v. Wade 6 Not from
either side 7 Day trader’s
option 8 Acceptable 9 Political
satirist Mort
10 Very drunk 11 Posh Beverly
Hills street 12 Mallard’s
cousin 13 Like an
unswept hearth
19 Frosh residences
22 PMs 24 Water in
the Seine 26 Scrub 27 Long strider 28 U.S. leaders 30 Former golfer
Stewart 31 Big fuss 32 King Ibn __ 33 Dot on a map 34 Big name
in beer
36 Carpet feature 41 Notes of
scales 42 More
inclined to sternutation
44 Ex-Yankee third base-man Boyer
46 Linguistics suffi x
48 Feathers in zoology
49 Round fi g. 53 Joltless joe 54 USA part
55 Pro __ (in proportion)
56 Singing group
57 Dang! 58 Old English
letters 60 Television
award 61 “Charles in
Charge” star 62 Two-toed
sloth 65 “Wheel of
Fortune” purchase
Answers to all of today’s puzzles are on the comics pages. The New York Times crossword and the bridge column appear in the classifi eds. See A1 index for page number.
4/27/16
A DAILY CROSSWORD
PHOEBE & HER UNICORN
ADAM@HOME
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
SUDOKU PUZZLEComplete the grid so that every row, column and 3x3 boxcontains every digit from 1 to 9 inclusively.
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