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STAR SIGNS
ARIES (March 21-April 19):Mirages disappear as you getcloser. Charming hookups orattractive business acquain-tances will show their true col-ors in a one-on-one situation. TAURUS (April 20-May 20):Shake-ups are transitory butbreakups are permanent. Theremight be a loyal heart beatingdeep within the rubble of a passing misunderstanding. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Your mind is a garden. Plant goodhumor, feed it facts instead offantasies and nurture an up-beat philosophy. You could gooverboard with generosity.CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stop procrastinating and start do-ing. You know how to connectthe dots where your career is concerned and can engineer aplausible strategy.LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don’t take loved ones for granted orexpect someone else to pick up the tab. You can split the billfairly by keeping a calculatoron hand.VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Beprepared to remove your foot from your mouth. Being too willing to please can temporar-ily impede your progress for afew hours. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Re-fuse to be drawn into contro-versies. In an effort to obtain attention you could easilyoverplay your hand. Money ismeant to be shared.SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):Loyalty must be solid as a rock.Remain totally committed toovercome small misunder-standings with a significantother. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.21): You won’t find the dollar on the sidewalk unless you look for it. You might luck uponsome inspiration or wise advicethat solves financial woes. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):Joint finances can be discussed frankly and the truth can berevealed. You might be able toreach in and grasp the essenceof someone’s secret desires.AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):Concentrate your energies onaccomplishing the right thing.It isn’t the arrival or departurethat counts; it’s where you choose to go. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):Maintain a low profile. An overly quick pace could leadto misunderstandings underthese stars so make a deter-mined effort to be a good sport.IF FEBRUARY 17 IS YOURBIRTHDAY: The competitiveedge entails extra responsibili-ties. Put key ideas or plans intomotion in the next three to four weeks but expect to worklike a dog to see them through. During May your business as-tuteness is at a peak. In late August and early September your judgment is better thanusual and others will be verygenerous with their praise, aswell as their wallets, makingit a good time to ask for fa-vors or advancement. In lateSeptember you might be a bitgullible about an opportunityor blinded by someone’s im-pressive credentials.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016
— Jeraldine Saunders
ACROSS 1 Fortas and
Lincoln 5 Highly-
seasoned 10 Fruity drinks 14 Farm out-
building 15 Love deeply 16 Run in the
heat? 17 Study late 18 Divided Asian
nation 19 Singer
Fitzgerald 20 Gasoline
rating number 22 Male sibling 24 Start of a
quote by Charles de Montesquieu
27 Shiraz resident
28 Hog haven 29 NASA
partner 32 Gauges 34 Missouri
feeder 38 Ewe’s
offspring 40 King of
Phrygia 42 Lilliputian 43 True 45 Satchel’s real
fi rst name 47 Scheduled in 48 Experimental
place 50 Where Pago
Pago is 52 End of quote 59 Type of
deodorant 60 Type of
deodorant 61 Access to
Rapunzel 62 Metric
weights 65 Equal to
the task 66 Puget Sound
whale
67 “Rolling in the Deep” singer
68 Stock Exchange directive
69 Relative of etc.
70 George of “Cheers”
71 Class struggle?
DOWN 1 British
racecourse 2 Source for
whipping rods 3 Make joyous 4 Mogadishu man 5 Sets one’s
sights 6 Fuss 7 And not
8 Bird that eats feathers
9 Longs (for) 10 February
birthstone 11 Indian city 12 Comic
DeGeneres 13 Harsh in
appearance 21 Nudnik 23 Von Bismarck
or Klemperer 25 Animal
with a mobile home
26 Least damaging
29 Pipe around a corner
30 __ Tome and Principe
31 Writer Tan
33 Songstress McLachlan
35 Subsidy 36 Wildebeest 37 Center of a
storm 39 Castle in
Scotland 41 W. __
Maugham 44 Asian country 46 Toy with a
string 49 Newsman Tom 51 After all this
time
52 Lake in the Sierra Nevada
53 Valentine shape
54 Susan Lucci role
55 Leave out in elocution
56 “Seascape” playwright
57 Loafs about 58 Prepared
to pray 63 Writer
Deighton 64 Any __ time
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.
2/17/16
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