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Sweetwater Reporter
Newsday Crossword
DEALER'S CHOICE by Gail Grabowski
Edited by Stanley Newman
www .stanxwords.com
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1 Adam and Eve's
garden
5 Numerical fact,
for short
9 Reduce
drastically
14 Put blacktop on
15 Ancient Roman
garment
16 Crerne de
(chocolate
liqueur)
17 Creative thought
18 Underground
plant part
19 Unseals
20 Having
long-running
resentment
23 Gives a
thumbs-up to
24 Salesperson,
for short
25 Chafe
29 Prepare for a
boxing match
31 African snake
34 "Whooping"
marsh bird
35 Bath bar
36 Sgt., for one
37 Mail-order fees
41 Heart test,
for short
42 Fixes, as a fight
43 Major happening
44 Realize
45 Tasting like
Cheerios
46 Theater
walkways
4 7 Francisco, CA
48 From Z
(completely)
49 Small Christmas
gift
58 Full amount
59 Make simpler
60 VIP's auto
61 One at
(individually)
62 Pub beverages
63 Dry as a desert
64 Giving too many
orders
65 Exam
66 Catches on to
DOWN
1 Long heroic
story
2 Baby's father
3 . happily
after"
4 In the vicinity
5 Ump's call, in
baseball
6 Popeye and
Porky Pig
7 Wildly excited
8 British "Bye-bye!'
9 One making a
soccer goal
10 Accept eagerly
11 Did great on,
as a test
12 Warbled
13 Hydrant
attachment
21 Alpine song
22 Sales-meeting
diagram
25 Feels sore
26 Auto pedal
27 Major kitchen
appliance
28 "What's
more . . ."
29 Waterlogged
30 Campaign
funding orgs.
31 Heavenly harpist
32 Part of a play
33 Fence rails
35 Fit of temper
38 Tehran native
39 Vowel sequence
40 Homes on
wheels: Abbr.
45 Legendary
sharpshooter
Annie
46 Swear to
47 Con games
48 Beasts of burden
49 Wild guess
50 Wizard of Oz
dog
51 Big name in
elevators
52 Clutter-free
53 High wind
54 National symbol
55 Source of
campsite light
56 Give off
57 Fishing poles
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Horoscopes By Holiday
FOR TUESDAY,
JUNE 21, 2011
Dr. Theodore I. Rubin
claims, "Compassion is the
strongest human therapeu-
tic agent in existence. Its
potential for constructive
growth and human creative
possibility is almost limit-
less." And the planets seem
to agree, as the Pisces moon
sets a loving, spiritual tone
for the passage of the sun
into healing Cancer. Happy
summer solstice!
ARIES (March 21-April
19). Getting the most of
today's opportunities
requires some prep time.
Check your notes. Reload
your memory before you
meet with tough clients,
customers, bosses, col-
leagues or the most critical
members of your family.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20). You walk the line
between appropriate and
inappropriate. You gravi-
tate toward the outsiders.
You dare to be more edgy,
real and exciting than any-
thing else going on around
you.
GEMINI (May 21-June
21). Intellect and intel-
ligence are not the same
things. You will experience
an illustration of this today.
Someone who is highly
educated displays a lack of
common sense, and you will
be just the one to help this
person out.
CANCER (June 22-July
22). Make your move. It
shows you're not afraid. If
you wait around, the other
person involved will think
you're not that interested,
and the excitement of the
whole deal diminishes. So
be a bit impulsive.
LEO (July 23-Aug.
22). You'll be informally
appointed to a position
because of your outgoing
personality. You'll show that
you're the kind of person
who can make connections
happen without something
awkward taking place.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22). You'll be around a per-
son who can help you attain
one of your goals. You may
not consciously intend to
tell this person what you
want, but you telegraph
your needs anyway, Your
subconscious messaging
system is going strong.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
23). Just because you are
positive and upbeat doesn't
mean you aren't also mis-
chievous and playful. You
gently tease your loved
ones, and they crave the
specific kind of attention
that conies from only you.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Distractions, be gone!
Otherwise, a key piece of
information could elude
you. You have to watch and
listen from beginning to
end to get the full story. The
prize goes to the one who
does this the best.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
22-Dec. 21). All it takes is
one suggestion that makes
perfect sense, and you turn
it into a project. You create
momentum. You do a beau-
tiful job of escalating the
action and achieving prog-
ress by the end of the day.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
22-Jan. 19). Just as you can
ruin a car's transmission by
staying in the same gear
for too long, you can wear
a relationship in the wrong
way by staying in the same
mode for too long. Mix it
up. Show all of your colors.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18). You may not
mean to do this conscious-
ly, but you set someone
up to contribute to your
cause. You make it known
that you're going to make
your move later, and when
you do, the other person is
ready.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Better to be exciting,
direct and even a bit over-
bearing than to be boring
and predictable. So stop
worrying that you might
offend someone, and say
what's on your mind.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY
(June 21). There's a lovely
simplicity to the way you
tackle personal and profes-
sional goals this year. You
always do your best. When
the outcome doesn't please
you, you'll objectively look
at what happened and try it
a different way. When you
are happy with the results,
you will celebrate briefly
and move on to the next
challenge. Capricorn and
Virgo people adore you.
Your lucky numbers are:
43, 9, 26, 31 and 2.
ASTROLOGICAL
QUESTIONS: "I'm a
Libra, and I'm trying to lose
weight. I hate the way I
look. I frequently set weight
loss goals and promptly
ignore them when I fail to
lose weight. I've tried sev-
eral methods, but I don't
last more than a week on
any plan. I feel like a total
loser in every area of life,
though I know that's not
true. I'm actually quite an
accomplished person who
can't seem to get this one
thing right — feeding myself
in a way that's appropriate.
Do you have any advice for
a Libra in crisis over her
weight?"
As the sign of the scales,
the last thing you need is
to be battling one. Consider
giving up this battle — just
let it go completely, thus
freeing yourself from the
tyranny of your own self-
rejection. You may not cur-
rently recognize the cruelty
of your constant attacks on
yourself. Give up this fight,
and you'll attain the inner
balance necessary to deal
with this issue rationally.
Focus on self-acceptance
now, and take on the weight
loss when you've replaced
the habit of self-bashing
with kindness and compas-
sion turned inward. You
cannot change that which
you do not accept.
CELEBRITY
PROFILES: Newlywed
Prince William will soon
take his bride to Canada
on the couple's first official
overseas trip. The prince
was born when both the
sun and the moon were
on the cusp of Gemini and
Cancer. If he were born ear-
lier in the day, he would
have been a Gemini with a
Gemini moon. As it is, he
is a Cancer with a Cancer
moon that brings a gift for
nurturing and healing.
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