THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 Watch where you're going. Gather information. Rules must be enforced. Promise to keep a secret. An older person sets boundaries. Determine when you'll do it. Take notes for future reference. Do a good job. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 6 Ease into a group situation. It could get awkward for a moment. Consider the consequences. Do the job carefully now, or do it over. Allow others to protect you. Build your egg's nest one twin at a time. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 7 Keep your money in your pocket, and don't bring it out in public. Stick to basics on the home front. Respect your budget. Follow up intuitively with your intentions. Test everything. Don't believe everything you read. Ugrade your image. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 9 Share your dreams. Devise a plan, possibly including some delicious wandering. Stick within your budget. Avoid getting burned by too good of a deal. An older individual offers practical information. Consider carefully before proceeding. Get firm bids. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 9 Play by the rules to win big. Find a treasure in your own stuff. Work not financial details. If concerned or frightened, study and learn. Darkness evaporates under inspection with light. This is starting to feel nice. Today is a 6 Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a F There are lots of good ideas floating around. Don't rush into anything. You have a lot going on. Count your blessings. Heed a friend's warning to be frugal. Provide information. Handle practical matters early for a new understanding. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 7 new understanding. PAGE 5 Consider all possibilities, including consequences, before you accept a challenge. If emotions get low, just acknowledge that. A work trip can incorporate pleasure, even if it's a challenging assignment. Don't show work to a critical person, yet. scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 Take advantage of difficult circumstances. Distance yourself from emotions in order to choose freely. Don't interfere with another's plan. Listen to all their considerations. Consider the ramifications. Make sure your choice is something you can live with. can live with. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is an 8 Don't offer to pay for everyone. Someone else contributes, much to your amazement. Your partner has practical input. Fix something (or replace it) at home. Consider all possibilities, and save funds for a rainy day. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 Don't overextend. Home is the best place. Avoid a cold or flu by resting and eating well. Investigate new options in your game. Friends offer good advice. Chaos could swirl. A teacher offers perspective. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 Take care of business. There's a disagreement about priorities. Work out a better budget that includes something it was missing. Trust your imagination. Offer advice only if asked. Test your psychic impressions. Notice what's blocking your path. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Postpone a date or purchase. Consider lots of points of view. Don't spend on games. Follow your intuition. Recent innovations work out well, with positive developments. Don't drag about your good fortune. CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Moonshine container 4 Castle or Cara 9 More, to Manuela 12 Parisian pal 13 Little devil 14 Brewery product 15 Dummy 17 "Smoking or —?" 18 — de cologne 19 Started a garden 21 Patronize a casino 24 "Divine Secrets of the — Sisterhood" 25 Carte lead-in 26 Bygone flier 28 Dissuade 31 "— It Roman-tic?" 33 Male turkey 35 Angry 36 Cross-legged position 38 Thee 40 Genetic matter 41 On the rocks 43 Still the natural color 45 Broadway angel, e.g. 47 Pair 48 Past 49 1979 Woody Allen movie 54 “Ben- —” 55 Eastern potentate (Var.) DOWN 1 Toast spread 2 Actress Thurman 3 Card player's call 4 Paragons 5 Ask 6 Ostrich's cousin 7 Loud 8 Group of nine 9 Required 10 Burn soother 11 Transmit 56 Commotion 57 Witness 58 Old man 59 Mandible CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS http://bit.ly/16Wob3c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
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