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SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2015 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A7 FEATURES AMBER WAVES BY DAVE T. PHIPPS SALOME’S STARS HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your natural Arian leadership qualities make you the per- son others will follow in tackling that import- ant project. But don’t get so involved in the work that you neglect your personal life. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Aspects favor sorting through your possessions, both at work and at home, to start giving away what you don’t use, don’t need or don’t like. Relax later with someone special. THE SPATS BY JEFF PICKERING GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The issues are not quite as clear as they should be. That’s why you need to avoid getting involved in disputes between colleagues at work or between rela- tives or personal friends. OUT ON A LIMB BY GARY KOPERVAS CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You’ll get lots of support from others if you own up to your mistake quickly and include a full and honest explanation. Learn from this experience so that you don’t repeat it. LEO (July 23 to August 22) There might be some early confusion over a major move, whether it’s at work or at home. But once you get a full breakdown of what it entails, it should be easier to deal with. Good luck. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Creating order out of chaos, even in the most untidy spaces, should be no problem for orga- nized Virgos. So go ahead and do it, and then accept praise from impressed colleagues. R.F.D. BY MIKE MARLAND LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Whether it’s for business purposes or just for leisure, a trip might be just what you need right now. You would benefit both from a change of scenery and from meeting new people. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) While things generally go well this week, a romantic situation seems to have stalled. But you can restart it if you want to. Then again, maybe this is a chance to reassess the situa- tion. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to Decem- ber 21) A meeting that was promised quite a while back could finally happen. So be sure you’re prepared with everything you’ll need to make your case sound convincing and doable. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A workplace blunder could create a problem down the line unless you deal with it right now to see how and why it happened. Don’t be surprised at what you might learn. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) This is a good time to re-sort your priorities and see if adjustments are called for. Be honest with yourself as you decide what to keep, what to discard and what to change. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Letting yourself be bathed in the outpouring of love and support from those who care for you will help you get through a difficult period sooner rather than later. Good luck. BORN THIS WEEK: You have an uncan- ny gift for reaching out to all people and creating bridges of understanding among them. FLASHBACK BY MICK HARPER THEY’LL DO IT EVERY TIME BY AL SCADUTO 1. Who wrote and released “Solitary Man” and when? 2. Which of these Elton John singles climbed the charts to No. 1 in the U.S.? “Rocket Man,” “Daniel” or “Pinball Wizard.” 3. Name the artist who released “Laurie (Strange Things Happen).” 4. Which Dixie Cups song did the group claim came from their grandmother? 5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “You must leave now, take what you need, you think will last, But whatever you wish to keep, you better grab it fast.” 5. “IT’S ALL OVER NOW, BABY BLUE,” BY BOB DYLAN IN 1965. THERE HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEBATE ABOUT WHO DYLAN IS SAYING GOODBYE TO WITH THIS ONE. ONE GUESS IS JOAN BAEZ, WHO HE WAS DATING AT THE TIME. OTHERS THINK THE TARGET WAS HIS FOLK-MUSIC AUDIENCE, WITH “BABY” BEING HIS LAST ACOUSTIC GUITAR SONG. 4. “IKO IKO.” THE GROUP WAS SUED BY JAMES CRAWFORD, WHO CLAIMED THAT THE SONG WAS ACTUALLY HIS SONG “JOCK-A-MO.” 3. DICKEY LEE, IN 1965. 2. NONE OF THEM. EVEN “CANDLE IN THE WIND” DIDN’T MAKE IT. 1. NEIL DIAMOND, IN 1966. IT WASN’T UNTIL MANY YEARS LATER THAT DIAMOND WOULD SAY HE REALIZED THAT HE’D WRITTEN THE SONG ABOUT HIMSELF. ANSWERS SUPER CROSSWORD: SIX FROM THE FAB FOUR POPEYE BY HY EISMAN SUDOKU DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: Answers to the crossword puzzle will appear in Wednesday’s paper.