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April 13 - 19, 2020 Page 3 ACROSS 1. Goodman or Candy 5. Streisand, to friends 9. Portable home 10. Sign of spring 12. Suffix for long or strong 13. Empty space 16. Eggs: Latin 17. "__ the World Turns" 18. "Medical __" (1969-76) 20. Role in "The Wizard of Oz" 21. Waiter's handout 23. 4,840 square yards 25. "__ It Up"; 2018 movie for Zoey Deutch 26. Response to a texter's joke 27. Prefix for viewed or occupied 28. Wood thickness 29. Skelton & Buttons 30. Santa's syllables (2) 32. "Touched by __ Angel" 33. Danny or Richard 38. Prefix for regular or reverent 39. "__ Age: Collision Course"; 2016 sequel 41. Part of the eye 42. "__ Rise" 43. Chutzpah 45. Chin Ho __; "Hawaii Five-0" role 47. People not to be trusted 48. "__ Out of My League"; Jay Baruchel film DOWN 1. Actor on "Chicago Fire" (2) 2. __ for; select 3. "__ Got Game"; Denzel Washington movie 4. Actress Campbell 5. Commanded 6. Setting for "Evening Shade": abbr. 7. Animated film about a macaw 8. "The Real Housewives of __ __" 9. "The A-__" 11. "__ Time, Next Year"; Alda/Burstyn film 14. "Studio 60 __ the Sunset Strip" 15. "Love __ or List It" 18. Most adorable, as a baby 19. Nader & Waite 22. Urkel, for one 24. Setting for "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman": abbr. 29. "__ Man"; film for Hoffman and Cruise 31. Parisian airport 34. Hurries 35. Word in the title of Howie's game show 36. Musical note 37. Invites 40. Generation 42. Frothy drink 44. Neighbor of NY 46. Syllable from the hard of hearing Solution is on page 2. CoverStory By Jay Bobbin Such names as Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan and Phyllis Schlafly have very particular places in U.S. social history. Those women played various roles in regard to the Equal Rights Amend- ment, which the famously conservative Schlafly opposed while making a bid for a House of Rep- resentatives seat as the 1970s began. She had a major opponent in author and activist Friedan, one of the principal feminists of the era — and that bat- tleground is dramatized in "Mrs. America," which de- buts by streaming the first three of its nine episodes Wednesday, April 15, on FX on Hulu. Also an executive pro- ducer of the project, Oscar winner Cate Blanchett stars as Schlafly, with Emmy recipient Tracey Ullman and Rose Byrne re- spectively playing Friedan and Steinem. With Emmy winner Margo Martindale ("The Americans") and Uzo Aduba ("Orange Is the New Black") as politicians Bella Abzug and Shirley Chisholm, the cast of "Mrs. America" also includes Sarah Paulson, Elizabeth Banks, Jeanne Tripple- horn, Melanie Lynskey, Ari Graynor and John Slattery ("Mad Men"). "Phyllis herself didn't initially have an issue with the Equal Rights Amend- ment," Blanchett maintains. "She thought it was a piece of fairly innocuous political business, and her primary focus was defense. That was her passion; that was her area of research and her focus. It wasn't really until — as described in our series — her friend Alice (played by Paulson) turned her on to what were called 'the dangers of the ERA' that meant that women could be drafted. I think it was through the concept of its impact it would have, from her perspective, on the military that she got involved." 'Mrs. America' recalls the roots of the feminist movement The identity of the featured celebrity is found within the answers in the puzzle. In order to take the TV Challenge, unscramble the letters noted with asterisks within the puzzle. Nobody Covers Your Hometown Better! 114 S. Main St., Goshen Tired of feeling like you're in a precarious position at work? Find the job security you crave in the classifieds. GET ON SOLID GROUND! Call 533-2151 to start your subscription today! We offer dine-in or carryout with a large variety at our buffet! Like us on OEC Super Buffet 4024 Elkhart Rd #12 • Goshen, IN 46526 574-875-1298 O Su 2900 Cassopolis St • Elkhart, IN 46514 574-266-8801 North Garden

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