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TAKE YOUR PICK by David W. Cromer
Edited by Stanley Newman
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14 Pie_mode
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17 Convent
dweller
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control
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competitor
20 One way to
play poker
23 Legalese
conjunction
24 Hurricane
center
25 “I should have
known that!”
28 Wild guess
29 Gem on a
necklace
32 Front of a plane
33 Derisive look
35 Tall building
36 Executive perk
39 Felt sore
41 Horse in battle
42 Entry way
43 Off-white shade
45 Inventors’
workplaces
49 _Jones
Industrials
50 “So that’s it!”
51 String quartet
instrument
52 Type of
boxing win
57 Backless chair
59 Really annoy
60 Hair gel, for
example
61 Gratis
62 Unmanned flier
63 “Let me see . . .”
64 Elevated
65 Signs a lease
66 Bag checking
agcy.
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2 Fully conversant
3 Partner in
NORAD
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5 Learn (about)
6 Shade trees
7 Baldwin of
30 Rock
8 One of Santa’s
reindeer
9 Aladdin’s pal
10 Attorney general
Holder
11 Dismantle
12 Gl hangout
13 Pigsty
21 Maine seafood
22 Popeye’s
girlfriend
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27 That yacht
29 Chest muscle,
for short
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31 Started the day
32 Goulash
ingredient
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agreement
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closer
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pride
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40 Talk fondly
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(martial art)
44 For mature
audiences
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47 Garden
flowers
48 County
bordering
Napa
50 Place to bowl
51 Quotes
53 Verse writer
54 Take chances
55 Prince William’s
prep school
56 Is unable to
57 NBC show
since ’75
58 Excessively
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Horoscopes By Holiday
FOR THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 29, 2012
Post-Full Moon Haze
The void-of-course Gemini
moon is emotionally drained
by last night’s fun and not
nearly as talkative as usual.
Luckily, the way Venus and
Mars are arranged, words
are unnecessary. Once you
decide what you want, your
desire will find its own lan-
guage, and all will be evident
in the way you move toward
your destiny.
ARIES (March 21-April
19) . You’ll be involved in a
bonding of sorts. The pro-
cess of melding parts into a
whole can be unexpectedly
magical and is quite a thing
to observe. You’ll enjoy this
time of connection.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) . It can be an eerie feel-
ing when the oracles seem
to speak directly to you. It
makes you curious about how
things work. You’ll have the
urge to pull back the curtain
to see what magical mecha-
nism is at work behind the
scenes.
GEMINI (May 21-June
21) . There is much about
your life that is determined
by actions you execute on
autopilot, most of which
take but a few minutes. Big
changes occur by altering
small habits.
CANCER (June 22-July
22) . Overcoming perceived
limitations requires a change
in your perception. The day
presents a test of your mettle.
Stay true to your convictions,
and you’ll experience the
reward on the other side of
this challenge.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Is
a storm ever just a storm?
Physical and emotional
weather patterns have some-
thing to say. You will feel
as though you can speak the
language of the elements.
You’ll accurately read the
signs.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22). Everything takes effort.
That’s why trying to find
a shortcut is often a waste
of time. A mindset of “you
shouldn’t have to wait, you’re
special, you should be exempt
from hard work” only leads
to further delay.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
Wanting to feel better is a
universal desire. You can bet
that the person next to you
is in the same boat, sensing
that there’s more joy, happi-
ness and pleasure to be had
and trying to figure out how
to get it.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Familiarity can be either
an obstacle to or a catalyst for
attraction. It all depends on
chemistry. If you feel attrac-
tive and like what you see
in another person, the closer
you get the more you want to
get dose.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
22-Dec. 21). Comfortable
conversations are featured -
the kind where no one is say-
ing anything too important,
but the noise is reassuring.
You may find yourself long-
ing for a challenging intel-
lectual connection.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
22-Jan. 19). Even though
you know you shouldn’t base
your self-worth on the money
you earn, it still feels good to
bring home the money that
feeds you and yours. You’ll be
glad you can contribute.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18). Most people
are poor judges of what will
make them happy. Instead
of going for “happy,” pursue
your interests, and you may
accidentally land at “happy”
in spite of yourself.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). An impasse is a criti-
cal moment of the journey,
because an impasse has
something to teach you.
It’s time to decide which is
immobile: the obstacle in
your path or your attitude.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY
(Nov. 29). It’s one of your
most romantic years, as you
approach love with a great
deal of commitment and
imagination. You release
fear and become increas-
ingly selfless in relationships.
A major accomplishment is
featured in January. May
features exciting plans. Get
away in June. Cancer and
Virgo people adore you. Your
lucky numbers are: 30, 2, 22,
25 and 18.
CURRENT ASTRAL
BACKDROP, SATURN
IN SCORPIO: If there were
an ocean big enough to hold
Saturn — and somewhere in
the universe there very well
may be — all data point to
the conclusion that Saturn
would float. That’s how light
the planet is. But the levity of
the ringed beauty somehow
doesn’t translate astrologi-
cally, as Saturn has a repu-
tation for being a serious
heavy. The stern taskmaster
is known for delivering the
kind of life lessons that build
character. Translation: that
aren’t fun. At all.
The current transit of
Saturn through Scorpio,
which lasts into 2015, has
its pluses. On the one hand,
this aspect affords more pri-
vacy to our trials, and if we
fail, we can do so quietly. On
the other hand, it’s easy to
hide, and that’s usually not a
good thing. Life can seem too
confusing to understand or
so profound that we feel we
need protection from it. But
no matter how we insulate
ourselves, change is certain
while Saturn roams Scorpio.
Transformation is Scorpio’s
specialty. So even if you build
a cocoon around yourself and
go to sleep for a while, devel-
opments will occur. You just
might go from being a crea-
ture who crawls to one who
flies.
CELEBRITY
PROFILES: Anna Faris
has one of her busiest movie
schedules ever in 2013, start-
ing with the January release
of the all-star comedy “Movie
43.” The sassy Sagittarian
was born when the moon was
in Pisces, a brilliant place-
ment for actors, lending high
amounts of empathy to apply
to their craft. Her Saturn in
Leo suggests that the enter-
tainment business will be a
primary source of life les-
sons.
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