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Newsday Crossword
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5 Bounce back
9 intolerant one
14 Birthplace of
Galileo
15 Croatian,
for one
16 Words of
wisdom
17 Opposing
18 Flounder kin
19 Scrabble
two-pointer
20 Yellow warship?
23 Jargon suffix
24 Beyond
self-confident
25 Old Testament
patriarch
29 Foolish
31 Electrical
discharge
34 Capital of
Oman
36 Overtime
situation
37 Flash of
brilliance
38 Organize
a Quaker
gathering?
41 Bird, to Brutus
42 Bambi's aunt
43 Run its course
44 Secluded spot
45 2009 Peace
Nobelist
47 Maze word
48 Highland
hollow
49 Big bundle of
bucks
51 Piayful
lawman?
57 Garlic unit
58 Collaborative
Web project
59 Former couple
61 Like many rugs
62 Surveyor's
calculation
63 Much
64 Cold
temperatures
65 Appetites
66 Call false
DOWN
1 Deduction
expert
2 Criticize
comically
3 Concerning
4 Staircase part
5 Serpentine
shapes
6 Exact copies
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12 Eye
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of TV
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39 At all
40 Tundra
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45 Mary-Kate and
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46 Rise
22 Get in the way of 48 Prone (to)
25 "Leave me
alone!"
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27 Be hospitable to
28 Old pros
30 First-stringers
31 Polished
32 Milton Hershey
rival
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spread
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pieces
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52 Be nomadic
53 Bog down
54 Hat holder
55 Hot-rod rod
56 CIA boss
Panetta
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Horoscopes By Holi day
FOR SATURDAY,
MARCH 19, 2011
There was never a bet-
ter day for spring-cleaning.
You can apply the activity to
your home, as well as to your
body, relationships and soul.
The full moon in Virgo urges
you to release the old, let go
of the tired, get rid of the
rubbish. Tomorrow, when
the sun bursts into Aries to
begin a new cycle, you'll be
as ready as a newborn to
grow to your full potential.
ARIES (March 21-April
19). Status is not the same
thing as power, and today
will illustrate this difference.
You care more about what
you can actually do than
what people think about you
while you're doing it, which
shows that you value power
over status.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20). You don't like having to
rely on others to meet your
needs, but that is the way it is,
and there's no getting around
it today. Collaboration is the
name of the game, so jump
in and play.
GEMINI (May 21-June
21). Someone has repeatedly
disappointed you. Normally,
you would take this as a sign
to move on, but things are
different this time. You real-
ize that if this person does
what he says he will even
once, you will benefit great-
ly-
CANCER (June 22-July
22). Not only do you appre-
ciate an environment that is
neat and orderly; today, >11
require it to feel that all is
right with the world. Gather
the tools you need, and then
get into the clutter and man-
age it.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
Usually, you would prefer to
be unencumbered by mate-
rial things. However, today
you'll have an idea of how
important it is to save the
items that help you to recall
happy days and the people
you have loved.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22). Some people wrongly
believe that two powerful
people cannot easily exist
n one relationship. You'll
prove this theory untrue, as
you and a partner each apply
your ambition to a mutual
aim.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
23). In some ways, you are
fundamentally different
from those you were brought
up around, but today you'll
mostly see the ways in which
you are alike. You'll appreci-
ate the special circumstances
that helped create you.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). You are uniquely
equipped to understand raw
concepts and bring your
visionary powers to what
is unfinished. You will turn
theory into practice and
make music, either literally
or figuratively.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
22-Dec. 21). An event this
afternoon could cause you
to ponder things you usu-
ally don't give much thought
to, such as your position
in society. Tonight you'll
be inspired to do the most
you can with the available
resources.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
22-Jan. 19). You will be
entrusted with a respon-
sibility, and you'll be 1 a
position to choose the right
associations and arrange-
ments to handle the situa-
tion. Evaluate each deal, and
determine its appropriate-
ness for you and yours.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18). You and your
loved ones don't always
agree on the little things.
But when it comes down to
doing what's necessary, you
unify, and the strength of
your group will help you to
prevail over problems.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Someone close may be
acting unconsciously to limit
you. Call out the behavior. If
you don't, the pattern of sub-
tle restriction will continue.
Your freedom is at stake.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY
(March 19). Relationships
and love will bring satisfac-
tion and deep emotional
fulfillment. April brings
professional advancement
Get special training in May,
There's fantastic news for
your family in June. Because
of your keen handling of
money, you'll make a beauti-
ful event happen in July. You
share a special connection
with Sagittarius and Libra
people. Your lucky numbers
are: 3, 25, 33, 5 and 19.
ASTROLOGICAL
QUESTIONS: "More on my
girlfriend, the Scorpio druii
I get the feeling she is mak-
ing up the answers to a lot of
the questions I've been ask-
ing her about being a druid.
As you suggested, I did not
laugh at any of what she said
or treat it like a "joke." But is
this whole druid thing real,
or is it just something she's
doing to seem different and
mysterious? (I don't want to
offend her by asking her that
directly.) Will it wear off in
a few years? She's only 22.
I'm just curious because if
we married, I doubt that I
would like our children to be
raised druid." — Taurus with
the Druid Girlfriend
Druidism is recognized
as an official religion in the
United States, and last year
it became similarly recog-
nized in the U.K. It is doubt-
ful that your girlfriend's love
of nature will wear off, and
she will likely believe certain
aspects of nature to be sacred
for her entire life. However,
as a 22-year-old Scorpio, she
is still somewhat impres-
sionable and may align more
strongly with different bits of
culture — and, more likely,
counterculture — for a rela-
tively brief cycle of time. It
may be premature to worry
about the fate of your druid
children.
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Bruce Willis often plays
characters who wisecrack
their way through spec-
tacular action films, and he
earns record-making box-
office receipts in the process.
He's a Pisces, with his natal
Mercury in Pisces, too, indi-
cating a natural ability to
empathize with others, feel
their pain and communicate
it. This is an ideal aspect for
actors. His moon and Venus
in Aquarius shows a chari-
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