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Zodiac Signs As Riverdale Characters

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Zodiac Signs As Riverdale Characters
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Aries (March 21- April 19):

"Jughead" Jones

Independent, brave, assertive

Taurus (April 20- May 20):

Betty Cooper

Sensual, down-to-Earth, pleasure seeking, stubborn

Gemini (May 21- June 20):

Alice Cooper

Dynamic, likes games, mischievous

Cancer (June 21- July 22):

Kevin Keller

Sensitive, friend-oriented, practical, hates to argue

Leo (July 23- August 22):

Cheryl Blossom

Popular, dominating, too much pride

Virgo (August 23- September 22):

Archie Andrews

Successful, creative, likes to please others

Libra (September 23- October 22):

Veronica Lodge

Irresistible, lavish, complicated love life, adventurous

Scorpio (October 23- November 21):

Hermione Lodge

Secretive, self reliant, powerful, wise

Sagittarius (November 22- December 21):

Fred Andrews

Loving, achiever, open minded

Capricorn (December 22- January 19):

Josie McCoy

Hardworking, loyal, not content until number one

Aquarius (January 20- February 18):

Jason Blossom

Sets trends, innovative, admired

Pisces (February 19- March 20):

Polly Cooper

Alluring, free, sensual, sensitive

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