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Wednesday, November 2,2022 dawsonnews.com I DAWSON COUNTY NEWS I 5B Fun 8 Games Pluggers by Gary Brookins Speed Bump by Dave Coverly If your grandson asks if he will get fat like you when he gets old, you’re a plugger. WORD s) c) RJ) Qrt) rt) a ; ej ejt gy J (J 0 0 HAM BRICK ® 2022 UFS1 DiSt ' by Andrews McMeel Syndication for UFS ooooooo 1 st DOWN 1 st Down ( +40 PTS V y OCXXXXX) ®&&h) b c)c; 2 nd DOWN 2nd Down / +50 PTS l y OOOOOOO SXSXE §xs e, g) 3 rd DOWN 3rd Down f +50 PTS 1 fj ooooooo ©©©©© syR; 4 th DOWN 4th Down f +60 PTS V y LL = NMOa mP IZV = NMOa pj£ IZV = NMOa pus pZl =NMOQisr ® ; v iai a o o to Sdfl JOj uoneojpuAs |90|A|O|N SMaipuy Aq isja / SdD ZZOZ ® moihsiaivh aanr as Noumos 30WMSQHOM B.C. by Hart I TOOK YOUR ADVICE/ TEN GLASSES OF WATER PER DAY JohnHartStudios.com Dist. by Creators ©John Hart Studios Inc. All rights reserved Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller MICE. 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DRAMA CLASSES Solution: 8 letters A C S S E S s A L C T 1 K S N E R O E M u s 1 C A L O P U O M E N C O s T U M E D U L S 1 E A G N 1 M 1 T C E O B B P T H T H E L o R N S R O L R E A T E C 1 O V A 1 G D M O O N S C H E D u D V N Y L J D O S R A 1 E U T O 1 L 1 E Y 1 T © E T A P A R T A F C A T A E (8) V N C S P T N S T L O G N S ® N O T M E G E 1 P M E E D T 0 O C 1 S U N O R E T C A R A H C E N A 1 N O O E S R A E H E R Y G L 1 P P O D 1 R E C T O R E U G o L o N O M H T Y H R N © 2022 Andrews McMeel Syndication www.wonderword.com 10/28 Acting, Audience, Body Language, Character, Classes, Club, Conversation, Costume, Create, Dance, Director, Emotion, Eye Contact, Film, Groups, Improvise, Lines, Monologue, Mood, Musical, Play, Plot, Poem, Projection, Prop, Read, Rehearse, Rhythm, Role, Scene, Setting, Skit, Soio, Song, Speech, Stage, Suspense, Test, Theater, Theme, Timing, Tone, Voice Answer below Dear Abby To purchase WONDERWORD books, visit www.WonderWordBooks.com, or call 1-800-642-6480. Brothers angry outbursts hit at home and at work DEAR ABBY: I was married more than 40 years. My ex constantly badmouths me to every one. He got to our grown daughter early during our separation, and it’s clear she has sided with him. He’s am intelligent narcis sist who manipulates peo ple and they’re not even aware of it. Our divorce took three lawyers and cost me thousands, which was his intention. Should I open up to my daughter and try to get her to under- stand why I can’t be around him? I don’t want to alienate my only child. — FREE BUT NOT TOTALLY HAPPY DEAR FREE: If you were married to your hus band for 40 years, your daughter is no longer a child. Do not attempt to diminish her opinion of her father — simply explain why you could no longer stay married to him. If you can discuss your divorce with her and point out specific examples she may have noticed in her youth that led to your divorce, I see no reason why you shouldn’t. DEAR ABBY: My daughter and I are both immunocompromised. I have cancer; she has asth ma and rheumatoid arthri tis. Our doctors have advised us to not gather with crowds. We didn’t attend my niece’s wedding or her baby shower because nobody was masked. Now it seems like we have been forgotten. We were not invited to holiday celebrations. My sister-in-law always sent group invites to these events, but we haven’t received any. They haven’t even asked us how we are. We are still not able to attend, but we would like to think we are still wel come. Am I justified in feeling this way? — EXCLUDED IN CALIFORNIA DEAR EXCLUDED: For the time being, you DEAR ABBY Jeanne Phillips must accept you won’t be able to mingle with large groups. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t meet with small groups. To be less at risk, consider hosting some small get- togethers with vaccinated friends and relatives, and you may not feel so isolat ed. But do not blame folks who know your circum stances, and whose invita tions you refused, for removing you from their guest lists for now. DEAR ABBY: My crush is in love with this girl. I love him, and this girl isn’t right for him. I mean, she’s the jealous type and totally posses sive. She’s telling me she’s his “owner,” and that after they get married, his body and everything about him is hers. I’m saying no mat ter what she says, he will never be hers. You can’t own a person, and you really shouldn’t be with someone who’s possessive because it means they’re insecure, and it’s not healthy for a relationship. She basically tried to make me jealous. I love him so much. I want him to be happy, but I don’t think it should be with her. I need some advice. — CRUSHING IN GEORGIA DEAR CRUSHING: You are entitled to your opinion, but as you stated, this guy is in love with her, not you. She may act pos sessive because she knows you want him, so she’s try ing to establish boundar ies. If she is as insecure as you think, there will come a point after which he may begin to feel smothered. That may be when you’ll finally get your chance. For now, back off and sweeten up. Wonderword answer: Audition