6B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- ENTERTAINMENT CROSSWORD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 ACROSS 1 On the peak of 5 Equal 10 Trite 12 Boise's state 13 "The Highway-man" poet 15 Take to the slopes 16 Obtained 17 Allow 18 Below, to lawyers 20 Do some modeling 21 Evil spirit 22 Furious 23 Collectively 25 Appointment 28 Sailing hazards 31 College study 32 Studio stands 34 Floral garland 35 For every 36 Shoebox letters 37 Dynamite inventor 40 Key 41 Soothing lotion 42 Oozes 43 Club costs DOWN DOWN 1 Disconcert 2 Chatted 3 Blazing 4 Golf goal 5 Toothpaste choice 6 Commotion 7 Polk's successor 8 Burger topper 9 Threw a party 11 Horde Friday's Answers 14 "It's a Wonderful Life" co-star 19 Gives off 20 Heaps 24 Gets smarter 25 Home for le roi 26 Threat words 27 Suppress 29 Weak 30 Shirt part 33 Tennis star Monica 35 Household critters 38 Agent, for short 39 Clumsy one NEW CROSSWORD BOOK! Send $4.75 (check.m.) to Thomas Joseph, B2. P.O. Box 358475, Orlando, FL 32835-6475 DAMAGED CIRCUS Greg Griesenauer/KANSAN PENGUINS Doug Lang/KANSAN 9-6 FRESH TIMES FANCY COMIX Andrew Hadlo/KANSAN EDITOR'S NOTE Kansan unveils new entertainment page In an effort to serve readers better, the Kansan has chosen a new provider for crossword and horoscope material. Some of the new material has been introduced over the last week, however today is the first day all of the new material, and the new design, will be presented together. Let us know what you think of the new content and design by writing us an email at editor@kansan.com. ENTERTAINMENT 98 Degrees star runs for mayor CINCINNATI — While pop singer Justin Jeffre was speaking at a rally in his bid for mayor, dozens of young women were backstage trying to talk to his 98 Degrees bandmate Nick Lachey. Lachey, husband of actress Jessica Simpson, made a pitch on stage for Jeffre's candidacy as the group reunited for a rare appearance together. "It's a very important time for Cincinnati," Lachey said. "Don't take it lightly. This is a big deal — and this guy knows what he's talking about." After Saturday's rally, the band, which hasn't appeared together in concert in four years, moved to a nightclub for a $10-a-person Jeffre for Mayor fundraiser. Jeffre, 32, is one of seven candidates in the nonpartisan Sept. 13 mayoral primary; the two top vote-getters will move on to a November run-off. The Associated Press HOROSCOPES The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2005: Listen to your instincts concerning money, and you will see a lot of money head in your direction. Whether you discipline yourself and hold on to some of this surplus is your choice. You could hit a major money peak this year. Take advantage of this opportunity. Communication flourishes from the winter on. You will meet people easily. Your family and your domestic life become more important than in previous years. If you are single, you will enjoy many people and might not be ready to commit for a while. If you are attached, work on your fi- nances together. Schedule some more time together out and about. ★ ARIES (March 21-April 19) ★★★★ Others seem to be ready, willing and able to pitch in. You accomplish a lot and gain new insight into those around you. Be willing to break past your normal thought patterns, and you will ultimately gain. Walk in another's shoes. ★ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ★★★ You put in a stellar performance right now, causing others to step back and applaud, or at least admire your abilities. You get the job done. A partner revises his or her attitude toward you. This might be a continuing process. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ★★★ You might want to explain a lot, but somehow actions mean more than words. Let your creativity surge, and you have a way of enchanting others. Be more observant about those around you. You will learn a lot. ♥ CANCER (June 21-July 22) ★★★ If you can stay home, do, even if it means working from there. You will feel much better and more creative in this setting right now. You become a trouble- shooter and handle a crisis well. Curb spending. LEO (July 23-Aug.22) ★ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ★★★ Loosen up and drop your shield. Good news will head in your direction if you put yourself out there and reach out to others. Your creativity surges, no matter where you direct it. There are no problems, only solutions. ♦ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ★★★ Finally, money seems to be heading toward you. Of course, this isn't a money tree. So although you might feel wealthy today, don't think this will be your status forever. You could get a pay raise. Your family and your domestic life are changing. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ★ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ★★★★ For once, you can do no wrong. Loosen up and enjoy yourself. You might find a different style of communicating to be more effective. Change plans and adjust to others. You have nothing to lose. ♦ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ★★ Know when to back off. You have more information than others do, but you cannot share all the facts right now. Use caution with money. Consider revising your budget or portfolio. Be willing to do your own research. Your instincts are right-on. - SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ★★★★★ As the result of your flexibility, you come out a winner. Others appreciate the way you can transform a situation through your own acumen and perceptions. Meetings serve your purposes. - CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) *** Others turn to you for advice. You intuitively know what PH to say. Perhaps the best way of teaching is through example. You seem to be able to follow through on work and other commitments. ❖ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ★★★★★ Stretch your wings and look at a situation with renewed eyes. A different perspective helps you resolve a problem. You understand what is going on with a friend. Perhaps you need to do some changing, too. - PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) ★★★★★ A partner might be more helpful than you thought possible. If you are attached, he or she might be getting a pay raise. You appreciate what this person does for your life. Do more together in public. INTEL FT/PT Student KANSANCLASSIFIEDS The U search positi more http:// PHONE 785.864.4358 785. 864.5261 FAX TUE SERVICES TRAVEL Local savvy sonal Must Satur & res Inc.1 TRAVEL Spring Break 2006, Travel with STS, America's #1 Student Tour Operator, Jamaica, Acapulco, Camapulco, Bahamas, Florida. Hiring campus reps. Call for discount: 900-648-4849 or www.sts travel.com. Busy So, Johnson City wine & spirits shop in need of retail help. Easy to get to, located by Edwards campus. Earn above avg wage with fringe benefits. Need night & weekend call. Help 816-204-0802. Baby sister/parents-helper. 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