Salome's Stars
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A relaxed mood early in the week could give way to high-temperature disputes. The Aries Lamb should resist being pulled into heated quarrels that could really singe your wool.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Satisfy that practical obligation first, then you can feel free to indulge in your creative
endeavors. Also, check for hidden
or overlooked areas where repairs
and I really liked it. What are some
might be long overdue.
other things I can see her in? —
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Home
Lindsay D., via e-mail
is still the Twins’ major focus this
A:Natasha told me that, while she week. But outside matters begin to take 1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital
on added importance, especially those
is mulling over different projects
of Arkansas?
involving possible career moves. Stay
the moment, the next thing you can
2. LITERATURE: Who wrote the
alert for signs of change. see her in is the Aug. 29 episode of
novel “Captains Courageous”?
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A
Lifetime Television’s hit “Drop Dead
3. MOVIES: Who plays the title
travel plan might need to undergo some
character in “Nanny McPhee”? considerable adjustment because of
4. ANATOMY: The temporal bone unexpected changes. Keep an open
would be found in what part of the mind and let the facts guide you on
human body? how you want to handle this.
5. MEASUREMENTS: How long is
LEO (July 23 to August 22) Playing
a cubit? cat and mouse with a matter you don’t
6. ASTRONOMY: Which planet in really want to tackle wastes time, energy
our solar system is closest in size to and, most important, an opportunity.
Earth? Ask someone with experience to
7. MUSIC: What is a doxology? help you get started.
8. INVENTIONS: Who invented
VIRGO (August 23 to September
Velcro? 22) A shift in policy might not please
9. LANGUAGE: What does the you, but before you put up a “No Go”
phrase “a skeleton in the closet” wall of resistance, examine circumstances.
mean? You might be quite pleasantly
surprised by what you find.
10. ADVERTISEMENTS: What
Christopher Walken
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Yesterday’s critiques about your methods might have already evolved into today’s praise for your achievements. Good for you. Now go on and continue to build on your credibility.
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) An occasional temperamental flare-up might occur as you continue to help get things back to normal. Stay with it. You should soon get some idea of where to take things next.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A negative reaction to what you believe was a well-deserved request might mean that you need to reconsider your position and make
changes accordingly.
• “If you have to give your child
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January
medicine that he or she doesn’t like, 19) There’s always room for
let the child eat half of a Popsicle first. someone new at the Sea Goat’s table.
Then give him the medicine, and let And the someone new this week could
him have the other half. This is especially bring a message you’ve been waiting long time to hear. helpful during fevers or with
1. What group released “Great Gig
vomiting, when you want to stave off
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February
in the Sky” in 1973? Bonus for knowing
dehydration. Ice pops are easier fluids 18) A pile-on of personal matters
the name of the album.
to ingest, and the cold interrupts the this week might seem too overwhelming
2. Which Backstreet Boys song was
bad taste of the medicine.” — M.L. in to deal with. But handling them on
on the “Princess Diaries” soundtrack?
one-by-one basis could have you out
Arkansas
3. Name the drummer who lost arm in an accident. What band is with? from under it by the weekend. • “You can buy fancy hide-a-keys for
PISCES (February 19 to March 20)
your home that look like rocks, etc.,
A friend might need your good advice
and have a hidden compartment. But
4. Which Simon and Garfunkel song
regarding a matter. Be supportive. But
you don’t have to go to the expense all you want is to have a spare emergency was in the soundtrack for “The Graduate”? unless you can be absolutely sure you
What was the year?
have all the facts, be careful about any
key. Put a copy of your house
5. Who released “Angry Eyes,” and
suggestions you might be asked to
key in a watertight container, such as small, plastic Tupperware container, when? offer.
6. Name the group that released
BORN THIS WEEK: Few things
and bury it in a memorable spot. Stick
“Carry On Wayward Son” and “Dust
make you happier than bringing people
a rock on top to remind you of where is buried.” — V.E. in Washington in the Wind.” together and helping to forge new
friendships.
Answers
• If your small appliance has a long
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