6A ENTERTAINMENT THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY OCTOBER 2, 2009 By Dave Green FRIDAY,OCTOBER 2,2009 Conceptis SudoKu 2 1 9 7 3 2 8 1 2 3 6 6 1 5 4 7 9 4 1 6 4 2 Answer to previous puzzle 10/02 Answer to previous puzzle 6 2 1 3 4 7 8 5 9 4 9 8 2 5 6 7 1 3 5 3 7 8 1 9 4 2 6 8 1 9 5 3 2 6 7 4 7 5 3 6 8 4 1 9 2 2 6 4 9 7 1 3 8 5 9 4 6 1 2 8 5 3 7 1 7 5 4 9 3 2 6 8 3 8 2 7 6 5 9 4 1 Difficulty Level ★★★★ FISH BOWL THE NEXT PANEL Joe Ratterman CHICKEN STRIP SKETCHBOOK Charlie Hoogner Drew Stearns ORANGES Kate Beaver 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. HOROSCOPES Your Eyeglasses For Less 9th & Iowa 785.856.887 ARIES (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 Go straight for the bottom line in every conversation. Skip recriminations. Follow your heart. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today is an 8 Someone gets in your face today. Listen to their advice and compare it to your own understanding. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) Today is an 8 An older person shows you the error of your way. Don't compound the problem by quitting. CANCER (June 22-July 22) Today is an 8 A lot of people say a lot of things they don't mean. Sift through remarks carefully and preserve the gems. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8 What you need to know is right in front of you. Look around, pay attention and document everything. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is an 8 Talk things over with younger people first, then seek advice from an older mentor whose judgment you trust. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 Take a break from the ordinary. Go outdoors and enjoy the fall atmosphere. There will be time for work later. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is an 8 Start the day by writing yourself a note. Share it with whomever you meet, but act appropriately to each situation. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is an 8 Unique material and ideas fall into your hands. Oh, goody! Now you can really get something done. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 Today is an 8 This is a good day to say what you mean and mean what you say. Then act like you mean it. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is an 8 You think you know what you're doing. Check the details to be sure. Then, full speed ahead with the plan. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 Accept feedback graciously. You actually get more than you want. A practical response is desirable. ACROSS 1 Lanka lead-in 4 Hot tub 7 Kin of "Prestol" 12 Basinger or Cattrail 13 Silithery swimmer 14 Frequently 15 "Born in the —" 16 Fertilizer 18 Yule fuel 19 Field goal score 20 Recognize 22 Parisian pal 23 Sported 27 Resistance measure 29 South American plains 31 Arcade game name 34 Put into office 35 Sociable 37 Snitch 38 Lids 39 Ostrich's kin 41 Go really fast 45 Playground fixture 47 Weep 48 Embar- rassing landing, maybe 52 Chapeau 53 Palatal dangler 54 Chaps 5 Biblical verb suffix 56 Indigent 57 Savings plan acronym 58 In medias — DOWN 1 Move stealthily 2 Footballer Andre, dubbed "Bad Moon" 3 Former larva 4 Calendar abbr. 5 "The Taking of — 1 2 3" 6 Klaxon 7 November responsibility 8 Nonfunctioning 9 Judge Lance 10 Writer Buscagilia 11 Moreover 17 Simon or Diamond 21 Everything at a hot dog stand 23 Welk specialty Solution time: 25 mins. Yesterday's answer 10-2 24 Inseparable 25 Sinbad's flier 26 "Guinness Book" suffix 28 Part of H.M.S. 30 Meadow 31 Sternward 32 Excessively 33 Jungfrau, for one 36 Scream 37 Comedian Rita 40 Florida city 42 Yellowish-brown shade 43 Deliver a speech 44 Legends 45 Fix, in a sense 46 Sicilian spouter 48 Enjoyment 49 St. crosser 50 Pool-room prop 51 Bygone times, once F VPTVT CB QSDDFPM FQ. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: IF A TYKE WHO'S A FUTURE PLUMBER IS LEARNING TO RIDE A BIKE, MAYBE HE'LL PUT ON DRAINING WHEELS. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: C equals U 10-2 CRYPTOQUIP F HKD MSFPM QS BCQ QGV UKQGVU HFAQVT DKAKT SP QGV TFPPVU QKEAV, ECQ LONDON — When we left them, Christopher Robin was going away, and Things were going to be Different. Now, more than eight decades later, a rumor is sweeping the Hundred Acre Wood. According to Owl, who heard it from Rabbit, who heard it from Piglet, the adventures are about to resume. It falls to the bear to pass on the news to Eeyore. LITERATURE . "It's Christopher Robin," said Winnie-the-Pooh. "He's coming back." Winnie-the-Pooh gets sequel after 81 years BY JENNIFER QUINN Associated Press "When I first mentioned it there was sort of a shocked silence." MICHAEL BROWN Trustee of Pooh Properties The drama (and for the Hundred Acre Wood, where life is lived gently, this qualifies) unfurls in the first authorized sequel to A.A. Milne's classic children's tales. Called "Return to the Hundred Acre Wood," the book by author David Benedictus goes on sale Oct. 5 and picks up where Milne's "The House at Pooch Corner," first published in 1928, left off. Pooh purists are surprised anyone thinks there's a need for a new book, arguing that Milne's work should be left to stand alone. But the Trustees of Pooh Properties — which manages the affairs of the estates of Milne and illustrator E.H. Shepard — had long wanted to carry on with the books first published in the 1920s. "When I first mentioned it there was sort of a shocked silence, and the people to whom I spoke said, 'ooh, you can't do that. Oh, no no no. That wouldn't do at all," recalled trustee Michael Brown, when he first raised the possibility of a sequel. It wasn't until the trustees read an early version of the story that Benedictus sent them that they felt there was an appropriate successor, Brown said. This is a classic-looking Pooh. In the illustrations by Mark Burgess, Christopher Robin seems a little older, but Piglet returns to his traditional green outfit, and the bear hasn't dropped any weight. But there is a new addition to the Wood's residents, according to advance publicity: Lotte the Otter, a stickler for etiquette who is also a keen fan of the very English game of cricket, joins the crowd.