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STAR SIGNS
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Be skeptical of secrets. Look for the truth in black and white. Afriend or acquaintance mightinadvertently mislead you about the facts.TAURUS (April 20-May 20):Get ready to rock and roll. Youcould be the designated voice of the water cooler mob or at the head of the pack in com-munity activities.GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Ply your trade. Although fun andgames may loom huge on yourcalendar you will find that hardwork and concentration onbusiness affairs will best satisfy your lust for success. CANCER (June 21-July 22):Keeping the peace may bemore important than having your way. Others will admireyour ability to remain unruf-fled in the face of opposition. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): The hid-den drawbacks to a proposalaren’t hidden very well. Youmay be obsessed by making your mark in the world but could also see the problemsthat hold you back. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Youmay be stirred to achieve im-portant goals. Set some wheelsin motion so that you can ac-complish something near anddear to your heart. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Feel-ing that you are under pressureto perform can briefly put youinto a stew. Rise above pettyjealousies and everything willfall into place. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): No one has a reason to buy a cow when milk is free. Good inten-tions are in abundance, but youknow what is said about goodintentions. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.21): You may feel threatened or pressured to act. Don’t losesight of your ultimate objectiveif you are waylaid by a briefperiod of emotional upheaval.CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):Your ability to communicate ideas is powerful and concise. Delve deeply into the facts butrely on intuition to read be-tween the lines. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):Pay attention to your appear-ance to boost your overall well-being. With the Moon inyour sign you need all the con-fidence you can get. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):Take a ride in the Tardis. You may feel like the king of infinitespace and time. People thinkyou can do almost anythingand that you have all the timein the world. IF APRIL 29 IS YOUR BIRTH-DAY: Long-term commitmentand the job of your dreams arein your sights during the nextthree to four weeks, but you could be somewhat unrealisticabout your aims. A few morelessons may need to be learnedso be sure to avoid being hood-winked or misled. July is a goodtime to tackle financial matters.In August your romanticismcan get out of hand and youshould hold off on making keydecisions. If you just missedout on true love and successwait until October.
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2016
— Jeraldine Saunders
ACROSS 1 Part of LBJ 7 Rds. 10 Appends 14 Open up 15 Med.
printout 16 Half of MVI 17 Anaheim
attraction 19 Ain’t cor-
rected? 20 Singing
groups 21 Eats like
a bird 22 Poetic
contraction 23 Albacore
in a can 24 Barak of
Israel 25 Fiasco 27 New GI 30 Middle: pref. 33 Match
a raise 34 Vanuatu’s
capital 35 Positions
properly 38 Takes away 40 Profi t’s
antonym 41 Aves. 43 List entries 44 Mil. honor 45 Aloofness 48 Poetic foot 50 Love god 51 Brit. medical
syst. 54 Trini or
Jennifer 56 “Love Story”
star 58 Woody
Guthrie’s son 59 State of
being partially undressed
60 Hammer-head end
61 Bodybuilder Ferrigno
62 Pondered
63 Flophouse in London
64 WWW connection
65 School papers
DOWN 1 Shift with
diffi culty 2 Like an old
woman 3 “A Doll’s
House” playwright
4 Nary a one 5 November
event 6 Engraver’s
tool 7 Chilean food
fi sh 8 Hamilton bills
9 J. Hancocked? 10 So long
Solange 11 Piece of
computer hardware
12 Drop shot 13 Uses a chair 18 Our moon 21 Group of wds. 24 Extra-wide
shoe width 25 Goes kaput 26 Part of
Canada’s Y.T. 28 Skelton’s
Kadiddle-hopper
29 Soviet news agency
30 Shape 31 Mythical
archer
32 Followers 34 Cast ballots 36 Paper name,
briefl y 37 ’60s radical
group 39 Minivehicle 42 Doesn’t go
to bed 45 Letters for a
combat-free area
46 Oriental nanny
47 Team without stars
49 Almost forever 51 “Gianni
Schicchi” soprano role
52 “Rock around the Clock” singer
53 Mushers’ vehicles
54 Calif. cops 55 Sandwich
cookie 56 Rivers of Spain 57 Guitarist
Lofgren 59 MCII halved
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.
4/29/16
A DAILY CROSSWORD
PHOEBE & HER UNICORN
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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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