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Get the free JUST JUMBLE app Follow us on Twitter KITSAPSUN.COM TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2024 5B Aries (March 21-April 19). Listening to love? After an intense showdown between the heart and the head, leaning toward following your desire. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Have the courage to ask for what you need. Do people know what longing for? Divulge the secret.

Gemini (May 21-June 21). got the gift of gab today! Share the creativ- ity firing up within you. Can your ideas in- spire others? Cancer (June 22-July 22). The law of attraction works in your favor today. The Leo moon helps to draw in what you desire.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Relational tension may propel you to do your own thing. Explore your independence. Virgo (Aug.

23-Sept. 22). Low on vitality? Intensity at work may have you wanting to blow off steam. Take a respite for yourself. Libra (Sept.23-Oct.

23). Nurture your friendships. heard from them in a while? Take the ini- tiative to reconnect. HOROSCOPE SANCTUARY For more: www.sanctuaryworld.co Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov.

21). Empowerment rises up within. Feeling revved up to support your goals? You are challenged to take the reigns. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec.

21). Mixed feelings about standing out? Claim your star power. Big creativity wants to birth from you. water it down. Capricorn (Dec.

22-Jan. 19). Get creative with acquiring resources. Does someone have what you need? Be bold and reach out. Aquarius (Jan.

20-Feb. 18). A lot may be perco- lating within you now. Called to have a con- versation? Share on your heart with others. Pisces (Feb.

19-March 20). Whistling while you work? The passion for what you do is reignited. Put your talents on dis- play. (Answers tomorrow) Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME By David L.

Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Unscramble these Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. Tribune Content Agency, LLC All Rights Reserved. IGNCI TNTUS WDEMAO FRTMOA Jumbles: DRINK Answer: With regard to some of your money, Internal DRESS CHANGE FORGOT Revenue can be shortened to THEIRS Insert numbers 1-9 in each box with every row, column and 3x3 box containing the digits just once. Difficulty level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest) RATING: SILVER ANSWER SUDOKU CREATORS Dear Abby: a professional, well- educated adult who moved back home because of concerns about my health as well as having landed a much better job. As an extra perk, been able to save money to pay toward my student loans, as well as spoil my par- ents a bit as they grow older.

I recently gifted my parents (for the second time) their dream vacation. They loved it the time and never imagined be able to do it twice. Because my parents still have a minor child who cannot remain alone, I am choosing, as I did last time, to use my personal vacation time to babysit. My mother has been planning the details of her upcoming trip and has now asked me to take more time work so they can have a road trip after their vacation. Abby, I am already draining every bit of my time for their weeklong vaca- tion and will not be able to have a vaca- tion myself until later in the year when I accrue more time.

I know request- ing this to make the trip more fun for my father. Although I am a generous and patient person, this has left me feeling almost speechless, a bit unappreciated and frustrated. Am I overreacting? Should I a way to extend their trip? Limited In Ohio Dear Limited: The answer to both of your questions is NO. Your mother ap- parently appreciate how gener- ous you have been in providing these vacations for her and your father. If she wants to extend their holiday, she should make her own arrangements for your sibling to be supervised if she and your dad be available to do it themselves.

Shame on her for trying to foist that responsibility onto you. Dear Abby: I lost my darling wife re- cently. Her death was a shock to every- one. She was placed on life support for a short period while the medical per- formed tests to determine the extent of her injuries. When it became apparent that she would spend the rest of her life in a vegetative state, no decisions had to be made by her family or by me.

My wife had an advance directive in place stating she did not want to remain living in this condition. I was extremely fortunate in that no one in her family wanted to contest the document. As hard as it was for me to discontinue life support, I knew it was what she wanted. She passed peacefully, quietly and quickly. Abby, please encourage your readers to make the time and make the to have an advance directive drawn up, whatever their desires may be.

It was my last gift to me, and I will be forever grateful for it. Remembering Her in Arizona Dear Remembering Her: Please ac- cept my sympathy for the loss of your wife. I appreciate you taking the time to share this important information with my readers and me. Your letter serves as a reminder that all end-of-life docu- ments should be reviewed regularly to be sure they current thinking. Contact Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.

Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. DEAR ABBY ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Generous gift enough for mom who asks for more CELEBRITY CIPHER LUIS CAMPOS ACROSS 1 Snails and quails but not whales 12 Belonging to that man 15 Operating without thinking 16 World Mental Health Day mo. 17 Organize a cast and crew, perhaps 18 To whom it concern 19 Perfect score, often 20 Contribute 21 Observe Yom Kippur 23 Bunk 25 Some bank workers 27 Rack up, like an expense 30 Some hold MDs 31 Nickname that drops 32 Favorite dog breed of Queen Elizabeth II 33 Mammal sometimes recorded 34 Word after or 36 guess 37 One of three in a classic Chen Shou novel 40 of the in Chinese philosophy 41 Pillowy 43 44 Leaves out 46 To the degree 47 Org. in 48 Slip-on shoes lack them 49 Phase for a phoenix 51 Green gemstone 53 Olympian Jesse 54 Sun, in Spanish 55 Wrath 58 Tales of 59 You might take one to improve your range or tone 64 Goof 65 Shredded starter in Asian cuisine 66 Lines on a map (Abbr.) 67 Galaxies DOWN 1 Misplaced 2 Chip in a chip, say 35 Defeat 3 Indian flatbread 4 Created a hole 5 Ingested 6 Wanderer 7 Apple tablets 8 Intellect 9 In the style of 10 record 11 Apt rhyme for 49 Person on a 12 Like or Me By Your 50 Replies to an 13 through the same thing 51 Baby 14 Eye ailments 22 Initials before a summary 23 Insect 24 actor Estrada 25 Swap 26 Spanish for 27 Treats with a cold pack 28 say 60 Bit of granola 29 Selections at a microbrewery 30 Unquestioned teachings 33 Grind, like teeth 38 She (Stevie Wonder song) 39 Growth on old bread 42 Mints 45 Actress Sandra Frank crew team evite kangaroos 52 Assuage 54 Evidence of an old wound 55 The Emerald 56 Move around aimlessly 57 Burnt (trimmings from smoked brisket) 61 Bitter brew, for short 62 Suffix for or 63 Used a chair Answers: Call 1-900-988-8300, 99 cents a minute; or, with a credit card, 1-800-320-4280. CHANGE OF PLANS (FREESTYLE) USA TODAY CROSSWORD BY Hoang-Kim Vu Answer Andrews McMeel CROSSWORDS ON YOUR PHONE get our crossword app EDITED Amanda Rafkin USA TODAY CROSSWORD LA TIMES CROSSWORD Edited by Patti Varol Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle FOR RELEASE APRIL 16, 2024 ACROSS 1 Has finished making payments on 5 NYC cultural institution redesigned by architect Yoshio Taniguchi 9 Made fun of 14 Dance for seniors 15 Dove calls 16 Main artery 17 Weight adjustment button on a deli scale 18 timer that may implement the Fischer method 20 for 22 Acorn dropper 23 24 selectively 27 Wound memento 28 elephant 29 Bedframe board 31 With 41- and 45-Across, go Dutch, or what the answers to the starred clues do? 35 Sci-fi extras 37 Still in contention 40 daughter 41 See 31-Across 42 The of USNA 43 River mammal 44 Casual affirmative 45 See 31-Across 46 no 48 Get up 50 Shed tears 52 Roll Hall of Fame band with the hit 58 German pronoun 59 British lav 60 Certain Honshu resident 61 for one 65 Actress Neuwirth 66 Oscar winner Firth 67 Back of the neck 68 Flake (on) 69 Colorado ski locale 70 Watery expanses 71 it DOWN 1 Related to the eye 2 Ire 3 Like the deities Odin and Freya 4 Makeup slip-up 5 Clan that feuded with the Hatfields 6 7 tavern owner 8 Professional org.

9 Tire need 10 Hotmail alternative 11 Like someone who takes the initiative 12 Sketch: art toy 13 Capital of Senegal 19 Fifth Avenue retailer 21 Cheese gadgets 25 Devoutness 26 Right over the plate, as a pitch 27 Egyptian soccer superstar Mohamed 30 Little needles in some medical tests 31 Hostess Balls 32 Fire place? 33 have to do it all 34 Frost over 36 Retro tint for photos 38 Rug cleaner, for short 39 Large deer in the Rockies 47 Glaswegian, e.g. 49 Bike wheel parts 50 Neopagan religion 51 Amazon smart speakers 53 Prominent feature of a mountain goat 54 Religious leader in many a Chaim Potok novel 55 Furniture stores that sell meatballs 56 Log home 57 Got down to propose 59 Country singer Loretta 62 Compete 63 Abu fed. 64 Audit firm pro Tribune Content Agency, LLC By Ricky Sirois Puzzle Solved CRYPTOQUOTE AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW One letter stands for another. In the sample above, A is used for the three Ls, for the two Os, etc. Single letters, apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints.

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