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STAR SIGNS ARIES (Mar 21-Apr. 19): Take your time. Being in too much of a hurry could cause mistakes, confusion or miscommunica- tion. Pace yourself to ensure the job is done right. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): The best thing you can do for your finances right now is to leave them as they are. You may dis- cover that your first impression was right on the mark. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Stay out of the spotlight. Trying to be the star of the show may rub others the wrong way. Your best bet is to maintain a low profile. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Keep your nose out of other people’s business. You may find that others are less than appreciative when you offer your two cents. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. An opportunity to im- prove your financial situation may arise but the risks could outweigh the possible gains. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): A square peg will never fit into a round hole. Certain goals may be unattainable. This situation will eventually change; don’t try to press the issue. LIBRA (Sept. 23- Oct. 22.): Say what you mean and mean what you say. Others will respect you if you are honest with your opinions, even if they go against their own beliefs. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): The truth may be difficult to see. Being too close to a situation or being personally involved could make it difficult for you to look at a matter objectively. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Anything worth having is worth waiting for. Be patient if events aren’t unfolding as quickly as you would like and let time run its course. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accuracy trumps speed. Taking your time and paying careful attention to minor details will prove far more successful than rushing through a job. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be a flower among the weeds. Just because everyone around you is crabby doesn’t mean that you have to be. Be polite, cour- teous and upbeat and you may be able to turn a few frowns upside down. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Won- dering how things can go right rather than how they can go wrong gives you the proper mindset to overcome any ob- stacle. Romantic pursuits will be your area of expertise. IF SEPTEMBER 19 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Take advantage of any opportunity or kindness that comes your way during the upcoming five to six weeks. Your judgment is at its best and your aptitude for financial ma- neuvering is razor sharp. You can use this time period to make major decisions that are sound and well-thought-out and will find it easy to ask for support from others. In Janu- ary you might feel that your business acumen is at a high point but you must avoid spec- ulation or risks. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 — Jeraldine Saunders ACROSS 1 Show up 5 Polonius, Laertes, et al. 10 Final notice, briefly 14 Saragossa’s river 15 Lasso 16 Hindu garment 17 Take by force 19 Last book of “The Alexan- dria Quartet” 20 U.N. agcy. 21 Tony winner Caldwell 22 1986 Indy winner 24 Dance under a pole 26 Marching for inspection 29 Lord 32 Iniquitous location 33 Crime in “Macbeth” and “Hamlet” 36 Struck with a bent leg 38 Son of Judah 39 Song for nine voices 42 Flying: pref. 43 Disunite a fly? 45 Propeller 47 What’d I tell ya? 48 Train driver 51 Skin artist 53 Coty and Clair 57 So much, in music 58 Minor League level 60 Crap ending 61 Cover for 63 Raspberries 66 God of France 67 Type size 68 Singer Moffo 69 Taro’s tuber 70 Feinted 71 Cantor and Lupino DOWN 1 Beany’s TV pal 2 Old Greek coins 3 T. Garr movie 4 Bookkeeping abbreviation 5 S. Connery film 6 Assistant 7 Scot’s refusal 8 Forever, in poems 9 Siesta wrap 10 De la Renta or de la Hoya 11 Crooner 12 Wrath 13 Aunt in Madrid 18 Geological period 23 Listen! 25 Russian pancakes 26 Alfresco 27 Steel plow pioneer 28 Bestow 30 Five-dollar bill 31 Tokyo, once 33 Drive, as from bed 34 Nine: pref. 35 Journalist 37 Mother-of- pearl 40 German article 41 Number of coins in the fountain 44 Exploited laborer 46 Crevasse pinnacle 49 So-so 50 Burns or Gobel 52 Jazz pianist Art 54 Without conclusion 55 Kagan of the Supreme Court 56 Gilbert and Teasdale 58 Date or room opener 59 Fired 61 Military asst. 62 Short life 64 Acorn dropper 65 Yokohama yes 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. 9/19/16 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 (Mar 21-Apr. 19): Take your time. Being in too much ofa hurry could cause mistakes,confusion or miscommunica-tion. Pace yourself to ensurethe job is done right. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Thebest thing you can do for yourfinances right now is to leavethem as they are. You may dis-cover that your first impressionwas right on the mark.GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Stayout of the spotlight. Trying tobe the star of the show may rub others the wrong way. Yourbest bet is to maintain a lowprofile. CANCER (June 21-July 22):Keep your nose out of other people’s business. You may find that others are less thanappreciative when you offer your two cents. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A birdin the hand is worth two in thebush. An opportunity to im-prove your financial situationmay arise but the risks could outweigh the possible gains. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Asquare peg will never fit into around hole. Certain goals maybe unattainable. This situationwill eventually change; don’ttry to press the issue. LIBRA (Sept. 23- Oct. 22.): Saywhat you mean and mean whatyou say. Others will respect you if you are honest withyour opinions, even if they goagainst their own beliefs. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): The truth may be difficult to see.Being too close to a situation or being personally involved could make it difficult for youto look at a matter objectively. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.21): Anything worth having isworth waiting for. Be patientif events aren’t unfolding as quickly as you would like andlet time run its course. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):Accuracy trumps speed. Takingyour time and paying carefulattention to minor details willprove far more successful than rushing through a job. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be a flower among the weeds. Justbecause everyone around youis crabby doesn’t mean that you have to be. Be polite, cour-teous and upbeat and you maybe able to turn a few frowns upside down.PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Won-dering how things can go rightrather than how they can go wrong gives you the propermindset to overcome any ob-stacle. Romantic pursuits willbe your area of expertise.IF SEPTEMBER 19 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Take advantage of any opportunity or kindnessthat comes your way during the upcoming five to six weeks.Your judgment is at its best andyour aptitude for financial ma-neuvering is razor sharp. Youcan use this time period tomake major decisions that aresound and well-thought-outand will find it easy to ask for support from others. In Janu-ary you might feel that yourbusiness acumen is at a high point but you must avoid spec-ulation or risks.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016

— Jeraldine Saunders

ACROSS 1 Show up 5 Polonius,

Laertes, et al. 10 Final notice,

briefl y 14 Saragossa’s

river 15 Lasso 16 Hindu

garment 17 Take by force 19 Last book of

“The Alexan-dria Quartet”

20 U.N. agcy. 21 Tony winner

Caldwell 22 1986 Indy

winner 24 Dance under

a pole 26 Marching for

inspection 29 Lord 32 Iniquitous

location 33 Crime in

“Macbeth” and “Hamlet”

36 Struck with a bent leg

38 Son of Judah

39 Song for nine voices

42 Flying: pref. 43 Disunite

a fl y? 45 Propeller 47 What’d I

tell ya? 48 Train driver 51 Skin artist 53 Coty and

Clair 57 So much,

in music 58 Minor

League level 60 Crap ending 61 Cover for 63 Raspberries 66 God of

France 67 Type size 68 Singer Moffo

69 Taro’s tuber 70 Feinted 71 Cantor and

Lupino

DOWN 1 Beany’s

TV pal 2 Old Greek

coins 3 T. Garr

movie 4 Bookkeeping

abbreviation 5 S. Connery

fi lm 6 Assistant 7 Scot’s

refusal 8 Forever,

in poems 9 Siesta

wrap

10 De la Renta or de la Hoya

11 Crooner 12 Wrath 13 Aunt in

Madrid 18 Geological

period 23 Listen! 25 Russian

pancakes 26 Alfresco 27 Steel plow

pioneer 28 Bestow 30 Five-dollar

bill 31 Tokyo, once 33 Drive, as

from bed 34 Nine: pref. 35 Journalist

37 Mother-of-pearl

40 German article

41 Number of coins in the fountain

44 Exploited laborer

46 Crevasse pinnacle

49 So-so 50 Burns or

Gobel 52 Jazz

pianist Art

54 Without conclusion

55 Kagan of the Supreme Court

56 Gilbert and Teasdale

58 Date or room opener

59 Fired 61 Military asst. 62 Short life 64 Acorn

dropper 65 Yokohama yes

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.

9/19/16

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