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July 05, 2020

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July 6 - 12, 2020 Page 3 ACROSS 1. Actress on "SEAL Team" (2) 10. Sharif or Epps 11. Not yet __ __; still a minor 12. "The Flying __" 13. Tumor's ending 14. Tavern order 16. Reality series in its 11th year (2) 18. Noon-to-midnight periods, for short 20. Ending for Ann or Nan 21. Noisy bird 22. Anger 23. Goodman or Cariou 24. "__ Money"; 2006 Kim Basinger movie 25. Gardner's namesakes 27. "__ whiz!" 28. Role on "MacGyver" (2) 32. Actress Long 33. Bar soap brand 34. Mom on "The Little Couple" 37. Loud warning device 39. Circle dance 40. Actress on "The Conners" (2) DOWN 1. One of the Gosselins 2. Bird that cannot fly 3. "__ Andreas"; 2015 Dwayne Johnson film 4. Dad with a namesake: abbr. 5. Unconscious state 6. At a distance 7. Ben Cartwright, to Hoss 8. Hard quartz gem 9. "Leah Remini: It's All __" 13. Sandra of "Grey's Anatomy" 15. Main course 16. 90 degrees from ESE 17. "Cool!" in a past decade 18. Pianist Andr"'e __ 19. "__ __ Smile"; Julia Roberts movie 21. Talon 24. Actor Robinson's monogram 26. Word attached to case or well 29. Designer Cassini 30. New Mexico tribe 31. Lilith, to Frasier 34. Mantegna of "Criminal Minds" 35. Miscalculate 36. Natalie Cole's dad 38. Acuff's initials 39. Initials for Bacall's love Solution is on page 2. CoverStory By Jay Bobbin When Phil Keoghan created "Tough as Nails," he didn't foresee it being even more apt by the time it aired. A producer as well as the host of "The Amazing Race," he also fills both roles on his new CBS com- petition series that begins Wednesday, July 8. The contestants are workers whose regular occupations — from a deputy sheriff and a firefighter to a weld - er and a farmer — help keep America running and qualify them for the show's challenges, with physical and mental strength among the traits needed for tasks they perform at various job sites. With his wife Louise a fellow executive producer of "Tough as Nails," the friendly Keoghan notes "the timing of the nature of the show" is quite ap - propriate. "We didn't know when we were shooting the series, which is about essential workers, just how pertinent and how relevant it was going to be in terms of what's in the zeitgeist now. We're honoring these very people, and as some- one said to me, never have we been so appreciative of people who make $15 an hour. "I don't know if any of us will look at somebody stocking shelves in a gro- cery store the same way again," adds Keoghan. "We understand the value of everybody who con- tributes to society and the world that we had taken for granted." "The Amazing Race" is expected to return to CBS later this year with its al- ready taped 32nd season. Keoghan is satisfied to have "Tough as Nails" on first, recognizing — and, in fact, hoping for — the add- ed significance its theme could have in this time of social distancing and face coverings. Phil Keoghan gives CBS a 'Tough as Nails' competition 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. DON'T STAY DON'T STAY … IN THE DARK. CALL 574-533-2151 OR 800-487-2151 ext. 393 TODAY ! Start your newspaper subscription today and see the light. Stay up to date on all the latest business, entertainment, sports, local news and more!

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