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Classic Comics Puzzles B6 Antelope Valley Press, Tuesday, August 17, 2021 PUZZLES SUDOKU 8-17-21 outlined boxes, called cages, must O Each row and each column must combine using the given operation contain the numbers 1 through 4 (in any order) to produce the target (easy) or 1 through 6 (challenging) numbers in the top-left corners. without repeating. O Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with O The numbers within the heavily the number in the top-left corner. is a registered trademark of ® KenKen KenKen Puzzle LLC. ©2021 Puzzle LLC. All rights reserved. Dist. by Andrews McMeel Syndication. www.kenken.com CANCER (June 21-July 22): Talk SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): YOUR HOROSCOPE to someone who can offer guidance. Emotions will fester if you believe every- Knowledge is power, and without the facts thing you hear. Someone will feed you TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2021 in front of you, frustration and anger are false information to sway your opinion. Look for opportunities that help you likely to lead to an emotional incident. Go directly to the source before you act. A expand your interests and circle of friends. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): It’s essen- problem is best handled privately. Take a close look at your spending habits, tial to test the waters. Mingle, share your CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): and curb any unnecessary habits costing thoughts and opinions, and listen to what Don’t take unnecessary risks with your you too much. others can contribute. Knowledge will help health or physical well-being. Abide by the ARIES (March 21-April 19): An open you gain insight into what’s possible. rules and avoid indulgence. An intelligent mind will help you gather the information VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Proceed and well-informed decision will help bring that will encourage better decision-making. with caution when dealing with emotional about a positive change. Stick to the people and projects you trust to matters. Sparring with a loved one will AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Rely lead you down the right path. result in an irreversible change in your rela- on facts and figures, not hearsay. Use your TAURUS (April 20-May 20): tionship. Focus on self-improvement. skills and stamina to help you finish what Emotional matters will escalate if you jump LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Socialize you start. Opportunities are within reach if to conclusions or an expenditure goes over with peers, and you’ll build respect and you show concern, passion and the desire budget. Get everything in writing before you common ground that will improve your to make a difference. agree to proceed. chance to advance. Personal upgrades will PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be add to your comfort and confidence. Change will require action. Consider what honest about how you feel, and ask direct SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be you can do to put yourself in a better finan- questions to find out where you stand with careful what you share with co-workers. A cial position or ease your stress to improve someone who is evasive. Spend time fixing competitive situation will sprout quickly, your overall lifestyle and well-being. up your space. leaving you in a vulnerable position. By Eugenia Last CLASSIC COMICS NEW YORK TIMES Edited by ZIGGY By Tom Wilson HERMAN By Jim Unger Will Shortz DAILY CROSSWORD No. 0713 ACROSS 1 Transform, as from one being into another 6 Send, as payment 11 Bro and sis 15 In the know 16 Beethoven’s “Für ___” 17 “Orinoco Flow” singer 18 Address every aspect of something 21 Ram’s ma’am? BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker 22 Pseudonym of the essayist Charles Lamb 23 Impersonate 24 Bit of cunning 25 Part of a wineglass or watch 27 “Kill the ump!,” e.g. 28 Immediately 33 Proficient 34 Supervillain in PUZZLE BY BRUCE HAIGHT Marvel comics ARLO & JANIS By Jimmy Johnson 35 One way up a 50 Money to tide DOWN 32 Transportation in a mountain one over 1 Self-defense spray Duke Ellington tune 38 Potters’ materials 51 One way boats 2 Response to a sting 36 Member of the 39 Email about big come 3 Gush praise first family lottery winnings, 53 Air-condition 4 Opposite of post- 37 Actor Foxx of usually 54 Outburst in a 5 “Voilà!” “Sanford and Son” 40 Illegal payment nursery 6 Kind of pitcher 39 An umpire’s 41 ___ Sabe (the Lone 57 Situation that 7 Jazz legend outstretched arms Ranger, to Tonto) starts things Fitzgerald signifies this 42 Babe in the woods completely over 8 Prestigious sch. 40 Happened to, 43 Not off one’s 61 Be inclined (to) in metro Boston poetically rocker? 62 “Awesome!” 9 Kinda-sorta: Suffix 42 What gibberish 44 Oddly and 63 Use the return 10 Shelters once made makes By Thaves from buffalo skins FRANK & ERNEST unexpectedly key for 43 Piece of pub 11 Sail the seven ___ 47 “Yo, what’s 64 Things assayers furniture 12 Camper’s happening” assay 45 One for the road? annoyance 49 “Mm-hmm, it’s 65 Pitchers 46 Units in a home- clear now” 66 Cockamamie 13 One way to “play it” 14 Smart-mouthed coming parade ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: 19 Apportion 47 Took care of 20 Go over terribly 48 Certain worker with an audience in a stadium 24 Snide question to 52 Bygone GM one issuing a product, informally challenge 53 One who’s 25 Attack with a radio-active? B.C. By Mastroianni & Hart low flyover 54 Electrical unit 26 The outsiders 55 Iowa college town 28 Strain, as one’s 56 Ticker-tape parade brain honoree 29 Like a team 58 “That’s disgusting!” on a day off 59 Tiny 30 Early record player 60 Prey for a lion 31 Effortless Online subscriptions: Today’s puzzle and more than 7,000 past puzzles, nytimes.com/crosswords ($39.95 a year). Read about and comment on each puzzle: nytimes.com/wordplay..
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