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HOROSCOPE YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY — Get Involved A12 Saturday, May 02, 2020 LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL GARFIELD ACROSS 5 Ms. Hagen 1 Luggage 6 Pulley part 4 Place for a pint 7 Getting 7 Ambition closer 11 Refinery shipment 8 Beginning 12 Leap in a tutu 9 Japanese 13 Singer Paul — canine 14 Harvest Moon mo. 10 — Vegas 15 Fiery gem 12 Jump from 16 Egyptian goddess gig to gig 17 Threadbare (hyph.) 19 Doctrine 18 Poker 21 Codgers’ queries stake 22 Coolidge or Gam 20 Time 23 Linguine topper period PEANUTS 26 Paton or Thicke 23 Sorority 28 Chop weeds letter 29 Brownish-purple 24 Long time 31 Trail mix 25 Brut 35 Machu Picchu builder 26 Winning 37 Oboe need serves 39 Misfortune 27 Protective 40 Nape knots shelter 42 Column order 30 Coffee 5-2 © UFS, Distributed by Universal UClick for UFS 44 Grime brewer 46 “Gross!” 32 Pay for Answer to previous puzzle 47 Legends 33 Pierre’s monarch 49 Dues payer 34 Chest muscle 53 He loved Lucy 36 Revoke FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 54 Planets or moons 38 Summary 56 Application 41 Mormon predecessor 57 Bullfight shouts 43 German 58 Limerick writer physicist 59 High pt. 44 Archeology find 60 Interlock 45 Camel halts 61 That ship 46 Earth tone 62 Waterlily leaf 48 Second-year student, for short DOWN 50 Road flaw 1 Cries of disapproval 51 This, in Baja 2 Foot part 52 Tear to bits 3 — — grip! 53 Benedictine title 4 Diary keeper 55 Fish eggs FRED BASSET BALDO BEETLE BAILEY B.C. ZITS BLONDIE PICKLES THE WIZARD OF ID BIG NATE DILBERT DENNIS THE MENACE MARMADUKE HEATHCLIFF HOROSCOPE YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY — get involved. The observations you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) for you and who isn’t. Refuse to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Follow your heart when it comes make will help you take appropri- Stop waffling and make the let anyone limit what you can do. 19) Put things in perspective and to what makes you happy. Get ate action. Channel your energy changes you’ve been contemplat- Walk away from disruptive situa- protect yourself against someone involved with people and things into doing something fun or get- ing. You’ll learn a lot if you get tions. who is unreliable and asking for that bring out the best in you. Aim ting some exercise. involved in something unfamiliar. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. too much. Make a change at home high and believe in what you are CANCER (June 21-July 22) Pay closer attention to quality, not 21) Let go of the past. Keep ma- that will add to your safety, enjoy- capable of doing. Choose to make Use initiative and insight to make quantity, and you will get better nipulative people at a distance. ment or peace of mind. a positive lifestyle change this a difference. Volunteer for a cause results. An ultimatum isn’t the way to win PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) year. or make improvements to the way LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) favors or get what you want. If you Make a decision that will push you TAURUS (April 20-May 20) you live. Offer to help someone Keep your day simple and your care about someone, share your in a direction you’ve been longing Surround yourself with people you love. tasks reasonable. Physical activity feelings. to pursue. Don’t hold on to some- who share your concerns. Take LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take will definitely take the edge off CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) thing that is no longer working for care of an unfinished project and your time. Contemplate your op- situations you have to live with for Push for what you want and don’t you. start something new. Look for a tions and consider what’s im- the time being. Romance is in the give up until you have a firm deal ARIES (March 21-April 19) way to turn something you enjoy portant to you. Discuss personal stars. in place. An innovative change at Take care of responsibilities and doing into a profitable venture. contracts and be prepared to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) home will lead to new possibilities. reward yourself. A personal pick- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) make a promise. Plan a romantic Pay attention to your relationships Don’t buy into someone’s risky me-up or romantic evening is Watch what others do, but don’t evening. with others. Consider who is right venture. favored..
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