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October 16 - 22, 2017 Page 3 ACROSS 1. Role on "This Is Us" (2) 10. Eur. language 11. "...__ __ by land, and two if by sea..." 12. Spoil 13. Actress __-Margret 14. Gary Sinise's "CSI: NY" role 16. Michael Weatherly's role (2) 18. "Not __ __ Stranger"; 1955 Frank Sinatra film 20. Malarial fever 21. "I Love __" 22. __ Thurman 23. "Much __ About Nothing" 24. "Back in the __"; song for the Beatles 25. Web surfer's stop 27. Pig's home 28. "__ __ __ Truth" 32. "To __, with Love"; Sidney Poitier movie 33. "Up in the __"; George Clooney film 34. "The __ Couple" 37. Strainer 39. Pinot __; red wine 40. Actor on "Criminal Minds" (2) DOWN 1. "According to __" 2. "One Day __ __ Time" 3. "My Mother the __" 4. Initials for singer Loggins 5. Geologic periods 6. Part of A.D. 7. Prefix for place or consider 8. Main character in "The Lion King" 9. "The Whales __ __"; 1987 Bette Davis film 13. Initials for Hawkeye Pierce's portrayer 15. Bumbling 16. __ Whitman; role on "Madam Secretary" 17. "All in the Family" producer Norman 18. Sound portions of telecasts 19. Like Sean Connery and David McCallum 21. "__ Man Standing" 24. Take advantage of 26. "__, Indiana" (1991-92) 29. Mauna Loa's output 30. Bleachers level 31. Initials for singer Reddy 34. "Hollywood Squares" win 35. Scorsese or Spielberg: abbr. 36. Role on "black- ish" 38. Dorothy's aunt 39. "__ Ordinary Family" Solution on page 2 CoverStory By George Dickie © Zap2it Sometimes actors can take on the traits of their characters. Take, for instance, Me- lissa McBride, who plays abused wife-turned-fear- less warrior Carol Peletier on AMC's zombie apoca- lypse drama "The Walking Dead." When a snake recently appeared in her home and got stuck to a glue pad used to catch in- vading pests, the 52-year- old actress took action and without a second thought grasped the slithering critter and freed it from its sticky prison. "I had a pair of gloves on," McBride recalls, "and the exterminator guy was helping me and I got to the head part and I just put my fingers right below its mouth, around its neck and took its tail and took it to a bush and threw it. And it slithered away. And I was like, 'That's something Carol would have done. Thanks Carol.' " The eighth season of the hit drama kicks off Sun- day, Oct. 22, with its 100th episode, and as has been the case in seasons past, AMC is offering scant few details on what lies ahead, lest spoilers be revealed. But published reports have indicated the new season will refocus the series on small-town sheriff Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), now sporting a gray beard and cane, evidently the result of a time jump. At least one episode will be devoted to Season 7 villain Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) past and how he became the base- ball-bat-wielding brute re- sponsible for the deaths of two regular characters. Elsewhere, Maggie (Lauren Cohan) is still pregnant but will not have the child, the time jump ap- parently not affecting her. A Muslim character, Abbud (Avi Nash, "Silicon Valley"), is introduced. And as a tribute to the series and its hardcore fans, little in-jokes and nuggets from past seasons will be sprinkled throughout the episodes. It's "All-Out War" in the new season, which follows the 20th volume of "The Walking Dead" comic book series, as the Alexandri- ans and their allies rise up against the totalitarian Sav- iors. Carol will undoubtedly be involved, but what that means for the character going forward, McBride was offering few details. "The Walking Dead" begins its eighth season with its 100th episode Sunday on AMC. 'The Walking Dead' salutes its fans and its past in Season 8

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