OMAHA WORLD-HERALD LIVING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014 • 5E BRIDGE L.A. Times crossword puzzle is running in today’s Classifi eds. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1Defunct airline 4__up; tallied 9__on; expect to happen 13 Boat propellers 15 Irritate 16 Trick 17 Small rodents 18 Tearful requests 19 Shade trees 20 Small long-haired dog 22 __-have; necessity 23 __ pad; frog’sfloat 24 Distance across apool 26 Likeaturned-on Jacuzzi 29 Disciplines 34 Puts on weight 35 Injections BY TANNAH HIRSCH AND BOB JONES 36 Singer Tillis TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY 37 Breathing organ Inferences in bridge can come 38 Ecru from the auction or the play, SUDOKU 39 __ Scotia sometimes both. 40 Afternoon hour South won the opening diamond 41 Corridors lead in hand and led a trump to 42 Tribal pole the ace, getting the bad news. 43 Not requiring drycleaning He continued with a low trump, 45 Septic tank alternatives 3Overhead curved beam 32 At no time allowing East’s 10 to hold the 4Horrify 33 Closes noisily trick. East led a diamond to West, 46 Flightless bird who cashed the ace of hearts and 47 Prepare spuds 5Postpone 35 Convince led another heart. Declarer won 48 “Hey, now hold on aminute!” 6Profound 38 Old Russian woman’sscarf his king, crossed to dummy with 51 Tinysliversofwood 7Gabor &others 39 “__ Man”; song for the the ace of clubs, and led the jack 56 Head covering 8Likeabarren plain; bleak Beatles of spades for the marked fi nesse. 57 Terre__, IN 9Ontime 41 Pork product After drawing trumps, declarer 58 Picnic spoiler 10 Oahu feast 42 Examination stopped to consider the club 60 Misfortunes 11 Inquires 44 William Randolph __ position. Unless West had fi ve 45 Most rational hearts — most unlikely — he 61 Windy daytoys 12 Robin’shome would have three or four clubs. He 62 Frozen waffle 14 Making airtight 47 Bishop’shat was a favorite to hold the queen 63 Majority 21 Gentlemen 48 On a__; capriciously of clubs for his bid, but that was 64 Give aheads-up to 25 Donkey 49 Ring of light above asaint not certain. The telling clue was 65 Conclusion 26 Shining 50 Lubricates West’s play of the ace of hearts 27 Steam bath 52 Bucket rather than a club. Wouldn’t West DOWN 28 Chardonnayand Chablis 53 Early guitar have preferred to lead a club from 29 Argentina’sneighbor 54 In a__; fuming three or four low cards? 1Twain hero __ Sawyer 55 Indication South resolved to play West 2Cry loudly 30 Swine for three clubs to the queen. 31 Shed crocodile tears 59 Silent assent He led the jack of clubs from hand, hoping that East had the All puzzle solutions are on Page 2E. doubleton 10. West covered the jack with the queen, but South had his contract when East obliged by playing the ten. Well done! Contact the writer: [email protected] FROM THE ARCHIVES HOROSCOPE BY JACQUELINE BIGAR KING FEATURES SYNDICATE Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree of your sun at HISTORY birth. The sign name is simply a label astrologers put on a set of degrees for convenience. For best results, readers “Neither in the life of the should refer to the dates following each sign. A baby born today has a Sun in Gemini and a Moon in individual nor in that of Scorpio if born before 1:23 p.m. Afterward, the Moon will be in Sagittarius. mankind is it desirable to Happy birthday for Wednesday, June 11, 2014: know the future.” This year you open up to many new ideas, mainly because of someone’s influence in your life. This person could be a life partner, a dear friend or possibly a new friend. This person Jakob Burckhardt, Swiss sorts out different ideas and presents them to you in a new historian (1818-1897) way. If you are single, you are likely to meet your next sweetie in a unique way. This person will add a lot of zip to your life. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Do not commit too quickly. If you are attached, the two of you June 11, 1864: German composer open up to many new ideas. A new level of excitement fl ows Richard Strauss, known for such op- into your relationship. Sagittarius matches your energy. eras as “Der Rosenkavalier,” “Salome” The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; and “Elektra” and tone poems like 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult “Also sprach Zarathustra,” was born in Munich. ARIES (March 21-April 19) #### — In the morning you 1509: England’s King Henry VIII mar- will need to brainstorm with someone. In the afternoon, take ried his fi rst wife, Catherine of Aragon. THE WORLD-HERALD a look at the big picture. In a way, you might feel as if you 1770: Captain James Cook, com- Dale Tellinghuisen works nonchalantly 150 feet above ground in April 1965 while installing a police radio antenna atop the have to compromise beyond your comfort level. Back off for mander of the British ship Endeavour, tower on the Omaha Civic Auditorium. a while in order to gain a perspective. Tonight: Let your mind wander. discovered the Great Barrier Reef off To order reprints of our photos, contact the World-Herald library at 402-444-1014 or [email protected]. See more Australia by running onto it. historic photos online at worldherald.tumblr.com. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ##### — Others could be 1919: Sir Barton won the Belmont stubborn in the morning. Let go of your frustration by the Stakes, becoming horse racing’s fi rst afternoon, when you fi nally can hash out recent ideas and Triple Crown winner. developments. You will feel better dealing with someone on 1938: Johnny Vander Meer pitched an individual level as you go over each idea. Tonight: Make the fi rst of two consecutive no-hitters it cozy. as he led the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-0 WHAT’S FOR DINNER? GEMINI (May 21-June 20) #### — You could be overtired victory over the Boston Bees. and not recognize it. By the afternoon, the number of people most of that time is unattended. None. A hand-held electric mixer 1942: The United States and the BY MARLENE PARRISH who seem to appear in your life will perk you up. The excite- Over the years, I’ve made doz- does the work. After the fi rst rise, Soviet Union signed a lend-lease THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE ment of the moment and the rich personalities around you agreement to aid the Soviet war effort ens of sweet-roll dough recipes, I shape the dough into twists, pan are likely to energize you. Tonight: Say “yes” to an offer. in World War II. I like working with yeast doughs all variations on a theme. I fi nally rolls, sticky buns, tea rings or mon- 1959: The Saunders-Roe Nautical 1, to make breads and coffeecakes, settled on one favorite recipe. My key bread. Fillings are anything I CANCER (June 21-July 22) #### — Allow greater creativity the fi rst operational hovercraft, was and no, they aren’t hard at all. They go-to dough makes three coffee- have on hand. to fl ow, as your imagination has no limits. Listen to news with publicly demonstrated off the southern do take time, start to fi nish, but cakes and requires no kneading. openness. The combination of ingenuity and new facts could coast of England. result in a dynamic idea. Pressure builds around a child’s 1962: Three prisoners at Alcatraz in health or someone at a distance. 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When the mixture is lukewarm, doubled in bulk, about 1 hour. South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh 1 teaspoon vanilla add to bubbled yeast mixture along with Turn dough onto a fl oured surface and VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) #### — Keep communication Diem. extract the beaten eggs. fl op it around to coat with fl our. Knead fl owing, no matter what occurs. Make calls in the morning. 1977: Seattle Slew won the Belmont 1/3 cup sugar Stir the cardamom into 4 cups fl our. lightly, adding just enough fl our (about By the afternoon, you will have to pull back and do some 1 thinking. A partner might ask you to play devil’s advocate Stakes, capturing the Triple Crown. 1 teaspoon salt Add 2½ cups of fl our to the yeast mixture. /3 cup or less) to keep dough from stick- while he or she presents some ideas.
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