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January 13, 2019

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January 14 - 20, 2019 Page 3 ACROSS 1. Harmon or Hamill 5. Actor Mostel 9. Actress Zellweger 10. Russian range 12. "Ask This __ House" 13. "The __ McCoys" 16. Tamera's twin 17. Foreign affirmative 18. Godfrey or Treacher 20. Number of seasons for "Lost" 21. "Around the Horn" network 23. First fratricide victim 25. Miserable 26. "My Mother, the __" 27. Calendar abbr. 28. "Pardon me?" 29. Scottish hillside 30. Large awkward birds 32. "__ Femme Nikita" 33. "I Am __"; 1997-99 cartoon series 38. ABC followers 39. Place for 3 nursery rhyme men 41. "Star __: Voyager" 42. "Not __ __ Stranger"; Frank Sinatra film 43. Haley James __; role on "One Tree Hill" 45. Mr. Flynn 47. "If I __ __ Hammer" 48. "__ City" (1996-2002) DOWN 1. Actress on "The Big Bang Theory" (2) 2. "Parks __ Recreation" 3. Prefix for view or run 4. Actress Deborah 5. Member of South Africa's largest ethnic group 6. Series for Laura Innes, once 7. "The __ Patrol" (1966- 68) 8. Actor on "Splitting Up Together" (2) 9. Role on "The Golden Girls" 11. Spinnaker or jib 14. Film alien 15. Hitchcock's initials 18. John Dye's "Touched by an Angel" role 19. Role on "Friends" 22. One of the Three Bears 24. "The Wizard of Oz" author 29. Lunch orders, for short 31. "__ Team" 34. Singer James 35. Setting for "Evening Shade": abbr. 36. 90 degrees from NE 37. __ out a living; gets by 40. Dangerous critter 42. Meyers of "Kate & Allie" 44. Patriots' goal, for short 46. Pryor's initials Solution on page 2 CoverStory By Jay Bobbin The "Passage" in the title of a new series could refer to a young character's rite of passage, but it actu- ally means more than that. Based on Justin Cro- nin's book trilogy of the same name, "The Pas- sage" is one of the new year's first new television dramas as Fox premieres it Monday, Jan. 14. With film- maker Ridley Scott ("Alien," "Blade Runner") among its executive producers, the show returns Mark-Paul Gosselaar ("NYPD Blue," "Saved by the Bell") to weekly work as a federal agent assigned to trans - port a young test subject (Saniyya Sidney, "Fences") for Project Noah, a secret operation involving a virus that either could save or destroy the human race. The agent ultimately comes to feel more respon- sible for the youngster than even he expected, going on the run with her while mankind's fate hangs in the balance. Jamie McShane ("Bloodline," "Sons of Anar- chy"), Emmanuelle Chriqui ("Entourage") and Henry Ian Cusick ("Lost," "The 100") also are among stars of the saga. A co-producer of the series, author Cronin re- ports that film rights to his "Passage" novels were purchased more than a decade ago. "Adapting it for an entirely different medium that has a different toolbox, it has different things that it can do," he reasons, "and things that it can't do that I can do. For that reason, I'm completely agnostic on this. I'm really excited by what they're doing. I didn't write a novel where people would read the book for an hour and then not read it again for a week ... so the rhythms are completely different, the constraints are different and the requirements are different." Mankind's fate may rest with one youngster in 'The Passage' 1407 N. Chicago Ave. Goshen, IN 46528 GUNS & GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD Like us on /CaspersCoinsGoshen 603 W. Pike St Goshen, IN Across From Kroger's Gas Station 574-971-8619 Tues-Fri 10am-6pm • Sat 10am-3pm Closed Monday BUYING GOLD, SILVER & GUNS COINS & JEWELRY 5170 S. 400 W., Topeka, IN Vote us Best of the Best! Si m p ly Pa p er & Su p p lies

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