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June 6 - 12, 2022 Page 3 ACROSS 1. Stella __; "Chicago Fire" role 5. Actor La Salle 9. Interior designer's focus 10. Trial location 12. "Last Man Standing" role 13. Ending for Nan or Paul 16. __ Berry 17. Note of the musical scale 18. Eldest of the Wayans brothers 20. Ralph Kramden's neighbor 21. Peruvian Indian 23. Sothern & Sheridan 25. Jon __ Jovi 26. Israel's __ Aviv 27. __ Russell; "B Positive" role 28. Refrain syllable 29. "One __ Hill" 30. Red __; classic cinnamon candies 32. "Life __ Pieces" 33. "A Million __ Things" 38. Word in the title of Jerry Mathers' series 39. "The __ King Cole Show" 41. "__ Las Vegas"; movie for Elvis 42. "Men __ __ Certain Age" 43. Stadium 45. African nation 47. Martin, for one 48. Obi DOWN 1. "Law & Order" role (2) 2. "__ Age"; 2002 blockbuster animated film 3. "Who __ You Think You Are?" 4. "The Price Is Right" host 5. __ though; albeit 6. Prefix for group or lapse 7. Tattoo parlor supply 8. Actress on "The Equalizer" (2) 9. __ Moore 11. Finishes 14. Casual farewell 15. __ Coleman; role on "La Brea" 18. Actor __ Day-Lewis 19. "Please Don't __ __ Daisies" 22. Little boy in "The Sixth Sense" 24. Fiddling emperor 29. Role on "The Neighborhood" 31. One of the boys on "South Park" 34. __ Ortiz; "FBI: Most Wanted" role 35. Note of the musical scale 36. Motel room staple 37. Damsel 40. Brian of "Chicago Med" 42. Drug tragedies, for short 44. Ming-__ Wen 46. "Rain Man" production company Solution is on page 2. CoverStory By Jay Bobbin "All Rise" is ready to rise again. After the two seasons it had on CBS, the legal drama resumes in a new television home for its third round. New episodes begin Tuesday, June 7, on Oprah Winfrey's OWN network (which has been repeating the show's earlier chapters in recent weeks). Much of the original cast returns as more cases unfold in and around the Los An - geles courtroom of Judge Lola Carmichael (played by Simone Missick), with attorneys on both sides often having to consider unorthodox measures in securing the best legal outcomes possible. "All of it's the same," executive producer Dee Harris-Lawrence says of reviving "All Rise," at least for the most part. "That was the great thing about OWN picking us up, and they show the passion and love that we all here feel for the show. It's ex - citing to do the same thing we were doing at CBS, with a little more. Our theme this season is 'new beginnings,' and we're going to be going with that full-force." Also an executive pro- ducer of "All Rise" now, actress Missick agrees that Season 3 consciously builds upon what came before for the characters. "We get to find out a little bit more of who they are underneath," she explains, "which is very exciting because that kind of diversity on screen was initially nurtured, and now it's only flourishing even more as we step out in this third season. I think we all feel the same way about our excitement about this new network and what we are able to do as storytellers, and I think that the audience that we built at CBS is go- ing to come to OWN and love seeing these charac- ters in new shoes." Another of those char- acters is Emily Lopez (Jessica Camacho), a public defender whose devotion to her job led her to have a breakdown. She was last seen leav- ing L.A., her job and her prosecutor turned defense attorney ex-beau Luke Watkins (J. Alex Brinson, who's also back) as "All Rise" ended its CBS run. "I think that much like a lot of us, Emily took the opportunity to kind of re- assess her life," Camacho reflects, "look at it and ask herself where she was vs. where she wanted to be, who she wanted to be, and what she needed to do in order to get there. And we find her kind of refreshed. We find her re- ignited, renewed, with just a sense of purpose that is on fire and a new clarity." 'All Rise' is back in session as OWN gives law drama added life 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. InFocus "Animal Kingdom" (TNT — season premiere, June 19) The Cody boys make the painful discovery that they can't outrun their sometimes deadly past, as this critically acclaimed crime drama returns for its sixth and final season. Just as their empire is expanding, the police investigation of a cold case sparks a series of events that puts their entire clan in serious jeopardy. Betrayal, revenge and a reckoning with long-forgotten violence brings things to an explosive conclusion. Shawn Hatosy, Ben Robson, Jake Weary, Finn Cole and Lela George star.

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