Sunday Mirror

CHECK THE SOLUTIONS NOW!

- Mirror.co.uk/horoscopes

and

1

3

4

Hypothetic­al particle thought to have been produced in the Big Bang

Rice grass which grows in salt marshes

Small firework that throws out showers of sparks

Minor unsuccessf­ul revolt

Renovate Holiday destinatio­n

Set aside for the future English flower Fish eggs

Very brave man Water bird Monarch’s seat One more

There may be something a little vague or mysterious about a favour someone asks you. Don’t be surprised if you need to carry out your good deed away from prying eyes as there are people you need to keep this a secret from. Shared activities will be fun and will add a touch of amusement to your day.

Tread a cautious path where joint financial matters are concerned. A small money muddle will be quickly resolved. A tentative agreement will be reached concerning family festive arrangemen­ts. It will be accepted and agreed that changes may need be made at a moment’s noticed. for more call

may 22 –June 21 Doing something different will bring you pleasure. Any suggestion­s that mean you can get involved in something out of the ordinary will suit your mood perfectly. Whether you’re at home or at work, you’ll be happy to break with routine. Even so, everything seems to be about managing risks. for more call

June 22 –July 23

Hold on to any ideas you have about making money out of a hobby you enjoy. It might take a little planning so this isn’t something you can jump into straight away feet first but there is every chance you will be able to utilise a skill and turn it into a money-making venture. for more call (80p/min + network access charge)

July 24 – august 23

If something catches your eye on an online auction, refrain from making a bid. You could get carried away and end up spending far more than you should on this item. You have been intent on proving to your partner and family how self-controlled you can be with your finances. Keep this up. for more call

aug 24– sept 23 You will give swift reactions to anyone who tries to fob you off with remarks you know to be untrue. In some situations you won’t give up until you have found out all the details of everything that is and has been going on. You’re honest with others and you expect the same from them.

sept 24–oct 23 No matter what decisions you have to make and who is involved in these, concentrat­e on your own happiness. You feel you are being pulled in two separate directions. One half of you wants to please your family but the other wants to join a close friend in having some fun. for more call

Your family life will give you much to feel pleased about. Recent efforts to defend the uncharacte­ristic behaviour of a younger relative will turn out to have been worthwhile. You will find out today they’ve been through difficulti­es but they’re finding it easier to manage these now. for more call

Topics you have been avoiding discussing will once again come up in conversati­on. You will accept the need to get this out of the way. You had been prepared to have your ideas opposed quite strongly so it could come as a surprise to find people are willing to be flexible. for more call 0905 789 4179

Capricorn

(80p/min + network access charge)

dec 22 –Jan 20 You’re feeling unusually restless. A desire to mix with others is stronger than ever. You just want to meet up with friends and have some festive fun. Although restrictio­ns impact your festive shenanigan­s, you will be turning more to online get-togethers to help you keep connected. for more call

A community project will move forward faster thanks to a well-connected friend agreeing to pull a few strings for you. Just be sure to keep this quiet when other people ask how it is that suddenly a problem is overcome. It will soon be forgotten as concern will be placed with progress and excitement.

Allow happy emotions to bubble to the surface. You’re finding some wonderful ways of using technology to keep in touch with family and friends. You can still express your feelings no matter how far you are away from others. Let your partner know how much you love and care for them.

Oblue ghost.

“If I die today, my life will have amounted to nothing,” he says, deciding to reunite his rebellious soul with his dead body. I don’t want to say too much about what happens next. The film’s wild flights of fantasy are best experience­d as they unfold. But parents shouldn’t be too worried about their little ones. There are cute blobby characters (one voiced by Tina Fey), silly gags and Freaky Friday-style bodyswap comedy.

But the film’s emotional gut punch is aimed at adults. Children’s films usually preach a lesson about following dreams. Soul finds beauty in their abandonmen­t.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom