STAR SIGNS A DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS -...

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STAR SIGNS ARIES (March 21-April 19): Drive yourself hard, but don’t drive anyone crazy. You may be a stickler for precision and have a busy schedule so forget to be polite. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): The proof that you are successful lies within, not in the objects you own. Restrain an urge to focus only on material things. Expensive items may get your attention. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Don’t be too eager to appease, please or participate. When your imagination works over- time you may develop the wrong picture of a situation or relationship. CANCER (June 21-July 22): A stick in the mud can act as a handle. People cannot criticize you unfairly if you follow the conventions and do your job to perfection. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Those who shine the brightest make easy targets. Someone might be a bit jealous of your suc- cess and try to take you down a notch. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Put- ting up with peer pressures can be perilous. Like a diver ris- ing from the depths of the sea you must gradually adapt to a change of atmosphere. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): When small flaws are pointed out your confidence may be un- dermined. Use even the most unfair negative feedback to your advantage. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You might feel you are spinning your wheels in some area of your life or that you can’t con- tend with the challenging de- mands of a financial obligation. Don’t be discouraged. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): In the ’60s Eric Burdon and the Animals rocked a song called, “Don’t let me be misun- derstood.” This is a good theme song for the next several days. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Signing a contract or making a crucial commitment can set off a chain of events that wipe out previous profits and put a deep dent in your sense of contentment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This isn’t a good time to take a chance or to try something new. Your financial stability can face a downturn if you give in to wishful thinking or gam- ble with your resources. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Do more than is expected. You won’t get accolades at work un- less you focus on being perfect. Trustworthy advice is rare, so rely upon your own judgment. IF JUNE 2 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Between now and the end of June you might think things are better than they are, so don’t risk your funds in major invest- ments. Stay under the radar and do your best. You can em- ploy profitable strategies and make a favorable move with your career or finances in July. During September and October your ambitions grow by leaps and bounds, so if you are dili- gent you will emerge feeling confident of your abilities. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2016 — Jeraldine Saunders ACROSS 1 Scented hair dressing 7 2nd letter add-on 10 Myth ending? 14 King Arthur’s paradise 15 Former power grp. 16 Half of MCIV 17 Magazine 19 Frolic 20 Parseghian of football 21 Indicate 22 Latin 101 verb 23 D-Day vessel 24 Heading for Vegas? 25 Director Meyer 27 Upright 30 Hosp. section 33 Liquids 36 Gags 38 Five-star 39 Stevedores’ org. 40 St. Louis bridge 41 “Troilus and __” 44 Vendor 46 Hanoi holiday 47 Hostile 49 Pilgrimage to Mecca 51 Waterfront dive denizen 52 Angeles or Alamos 55 “Wheel of Fortune” option 57 College in St. Petersburg 60 Organization of shrinks 61 Short nail 62 Fanciful 64 Inland sea of Asia 65 “Shop __ You Drop” 66 Everett or Murdoch 67 Whitecap weather 68 Mineo of “Exodus” 69 Know-it-all DOWN 1 Of the Vatican 2 Six-ball series in cricket 3 Safin of tennis 4 Clay, today 5 Scribbled idly 6 Makes beloved 7 Designer Rabanne 8 Fuel from a bog 9 Of part of the eye 10 Remains in neutral 11 Type of music 12 Pretensions 13 Similar 18 Part of RPI 26 Caps or glob ending? 27 Competes 28 Muslim faith 29 Cloak-and- dagger grp. 31 Give up 32 20th-cen. superpower 33 Bit of data 34 Anecdotal knowledge 35 Dishonest 37 Jodie Foster movie 39 Dictator Amin 42 Comic Caesar 43 Uses a syringe 44 Frighteners 45 Tympanum 48 Newspaper piece 50 Twistable joint 52 Corset tightener 53 Dizzying pictures 54 Like sailors’ stories 55 Dateless guy 56 Chute opener? 58 Mint family plant 59 Put the kibosh on 63 Syst. of sound syllables Answers to all of today’s puzzles are on the comics pages. The New York Times crossword and the bridge column appear in the classifieds. See A1 index for page number. 6/2/16 A DAILY CROSSWORD PHOEBE & HER UNICORN ADAM@HOME HAGAR THE HORRIBLE SUDOKU PUZZLE Complete the grid so that every row, column and 3x3 box contains every digit from 1 to 9 inclusively. DAILY JUMBLE

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STAR SIGNS

ARIES (March 21-April 19):Drive yourself hard, but don’t drive anyone crazy. You maybe a stickler for precision andhave a busy schedule so forgetto be polite.TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Theproof that you are successfullies within, not in the objectsyou own. Restrain an urge tofocus only on material things.Expensive items may get yourattention.GEMINI (May 21-June 20):Don’t be too eager to appease,please or participate. When your imagination works over-time you may develop thewrong picture of a situation orrelationship. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Astick in the mud can act as ahandle. People cannot criticizeyou unfairly if you follow theconventions and do your job toperfection. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Those who shine the brightest make easy targets. Someone might be a bit jealous of your suc-cess and try to take you downa notch. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Put-ting up with peer pressures canbe perilous. Like a diver ris-ing from the depths of the sea you must gradually adapt to achange of atmosphere.LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Whensmall flaws are pointed outyour confidence may be un-dermined. Use even the most unfair negative feedback to your advantage.SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Youmight feel you are spinning your wheels in some area ofyour life or that you can’t con-tend with the challenging de-mands of a financial obligation.Don’t be discouraged.SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.21): In the ’60s Eric Burdon and the Animals rocked a songcalled, “Don’t let me be misun-derstood.” This is a good themesong for the next several days.CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):Signing a contract or makinga crucial commitment can setoff a chain of events that wipeout previous profits and put a deep dent in your sense of contentment.AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):This isn’t a good time to takea chance or to try somethingnew. Your financial stability can face a downturn if you givein to wishful thinking or gam-ble with your resources.PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Do more than is expected. Youwon’t get accolades at work un-less you focus on being perfect.Trustworthy advice is rare, sorely upon your own judgment. IF JUNE 2 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY:Between now and the end of June you might think things arebetter than they are, so don’t risk your funds in major invest-ments. Stay under the radarand do your best. You can em-ploy profitable strategies andmake a favorable move with your career or finances in July.During September and Octoberyour ambitions grow by leapsand bounds, so if you are dili-gent you will emerge feelingconfident of your abilities.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2016

— Jeraldine Saunders

ACROSS 1 Scented hair

dressing 7 2nd letter

add-on 10 Myth ending? 14 King

Arthur’s paradise

15 Former power grp.

16 Half of MCIV 17 Magazine 19 Frolic 20 Parseghian

of football 21 Indicate 22 Latin

101 verb 23 D-Day vessel 24 Heading for

Vegas? 25 Director

Meyer 27 Upright 30 Hosp.

section 33 Liquids 36 Gags 38 Five-star 39 Stevedores’

org. 40 St. Louis

bridge 41 “Troilus

and __” 44 Vendor 46 Hanoi

holiday 47 Hostile 49 Pilgrimage to

Mecca 51 Waterfront

dive denizen 52 Angeles or

Alamos 55 “Wheel

of Fortune” option

57 College in St. Petersburg

60 Organization of shrinks

61 Short nail 62 Fanciful 64 Inland sea

of Asia

65 “Shop __ You Drop”

66 Everett or Murdoch

67 Whitecap weather

68 Mineo of “Exodus”

69 Know-it-all

DOWN 1 Of the

Vatican 2 Six-ball series

in cricket 3 Safi n of

tennis 4 Clay, today 5 Scribbled idly 6 Makes

beloved 7 Designer

Rabanne

8 Fuel from a bog

9 Of part of the eye

10 Remains in neutral

11 Type of music

12 Pretensions 13 Similar 18 Part of RPI 26 Caps

or glob ending?

27 Competes 28 Muslim

faith 29 Cloak-and-

dagger grp. 31 Give up 32 20th-cen.

superpower 33 Bit of data

34 Anecdotal knowledge

35 Dishonest 37 Jodie Foster

movie 39 Dictator

Amin 42 Comic Caesar 43 Uses a

syringe 44 Frighteners 45 Tympanum 48 Newspaper

piece 50 Twistable

joint

52 Corset tightener

53 Dizzying pictures

54 Like sailors’ stories

55 Dateless guy 56 Chute

opener? 58 Mint family

plant 59 Put the

kibosh on 63 Syst.

of sound syllables

Answers to all of today’s puzzles are on the comics pages. The New York Times crossword and the bridge column appear in the classifi eds. See A1 index for page number.

6/2/16

A DAILY CROSSWORD

PHOEBE & HER UNICORN

ADAM@HOME

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

SUDOKU PUZZLEComplete the grid so that every row, column and 3x3 boxcontains every digit from 1 to 9 inclusively.

DAILY JUMBLE