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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Theguy in the bright red suit knowswho has been naughty or nice. This isn’t a good time to insist on having your own way. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Getyour balance before you walkthe tightrope. Your focus could be riveted on entertainment and playtime putting the job,business, or work schedule in second place. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): The spirit of giving is in the air. Itwon’t hurt to be a bit moregenerous and open-minded.You can give in to someone’ssincere and honest request without losing face. CANCER (June 21-July 22):When it is time for the stock-ings to be hung by the chimneywith care you may be the one called upon to hammer in thenails. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): If youput a business matter on theback burner it may need to bejump-started after the holi-days. Social events may gnawaway at your time, but rightnow your business sense is bet-ter than usual. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):Spend some relaxing hourswith family members or other familiar faces. It is possible that the generous holiday moodrubs off on co-workers who de-serve your attention.LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Ride the see-saw up and down. If you are torn two ways it maybe wise to stop and reconsider. Your ambivalence might becentered on making a large purchase. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):Be tough enough. You aren’ta marshmallow that yields atthe slightest pressure. You arecapable of adopting a tough butreasonable demeanor whencircumstances call for it. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.21): Dispel fears by taking posi-tive actions. An imp of uncer-tainty might stir up mischief orjeopardize a close relationship.Take determined steps to put everything in order. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):You may be inundated by ad-vertising and offers, or some-one’s last-minute request. Youhave the wisdom to know the difference between genuinevalue and passing fads.AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):Vacations can be vexing. Abusiness project may end up ona long hiatus unless you spendextra time on it now. Your timemay be occupied by financialand work-related tasks, leavingyou outside the social loop.PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):Don’t backtrack or have re-grets. Remain content with your present choices and de-cisions. Impulsive last-minutechanges could be more troublethan they are worth. IF DECEMBER 21 IS YOURBIRTHDAY: You could feel asurge of ambition throughoutthe next two to three weeks, but may wait until the summerto put your ideas into motion.You are ready to fight againstall odds to obtain whatever youwant in January.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2015
— Jeraldine Saunders
ACROSS 1 Spoil 4 Singing Pearl 10 Ski lift 14 Time we
live in 15 Fit for
farming 16 Sacred
ceremony 17 Gridlock 19 Taj Mahal site 20 Calligraphy
line 21 Of words 23 Nirvana 27 Eur. nation 28 Bashful’s
brother 31 Disney’s
middle name 33 Archaic verb
form 36 Gold in
Guadalajara 37 360-ed
the hole 39 Hitchcock
thriller, “__ Window”
40 Tahlequah, OK school
41 Dominant tennis player of the ’90s
43 “For Love” author Miller
44 Cautionary word
46 Part of FDR 47 Moose’s
cousin 48 Mural
starter? 50 Drive back 51 MD and
ME, e.g. 52 Kennel
sounds 54 Myrrh,
for one 56 Maple seeds 59 Armored
vehicles 63 Gulf of the
Mediterranean 64 Rammer
68 Go up and down
69 Banished 70 Take a
load off 71 In a bit 72 Essential
amino acid 73 Bikini
bandeau
DOWN 1 Gosh darn! 2 Baddie of
lore 3 Shred 4 Puzzlers 5 Onassis,
to pals 6 End of man
or card? 7 Pres.
after JFK
8 Israeli carrier
9 Neighbor of Saudi Arabia
10 Backstabber 11 Honchos 12 Razor choice 13 Genuine 18 White lie 22 Marked,
as a ballot 24 Epic war
story 25 Cook just
below boiling 26 Embroidery
demo 28 Old comic-
strip boy 29 Welles of
fi lmdom 30 Part of
Ireland
32 Mexican shawl
34 __ Ste. Marie 35 Diffi cult
journeys 38 Polonius,
Laertes, et al. 42 Seclusion 45 Palace at
Versailles 49 IRS month 53 Sub-Saharan
region 55 Columnist
Hentoff 56 Forage crop
57 “East of Eden” twin
58 Lolita-ish 60 Crash-
site grp. 61 Dullea of
“2001: A Space Odyssey”
62 Ms. from Cadiz
65 South Ameri-can sloths
66 Half of MCII 67 Hogan or
Franklin
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.
12/21/15
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
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