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June 25 - July 1, 2018 Page 3 ACROSS 1. Michael Weatherly's role (2) 8. "Que __, Sera"; song for Doris Day 9. Oman's continent 10. Role on "Kevin Can Wait" (2) 14. Calcutta garb 15. "__ Always Sunny in Philadelphia" 16. Orange edible 17. To __ __; exactly 18. Sense of wonder 19. Prescriptions, for short 20. Waiter's hopes 24. By way of 27. "The __"; 2006-09 Dennis Haysbert series 28. "A League of Their __"; 1992 Tom Hanks film 29. Hoover, for one 32. Mailmen's beats: abbr. 33. Actor on "Young Sheldon" (2) 36. Arm or leg 37. Taverns 38. Jason Ritter's role (2) DOWN 1. __ at; taunted 2. Golfer Palmer and others 3. Down in the dumps 4. Sacks 5. Neighbor of Mexico: abbr. 6. Tripoli's nation 7. 1986-94 series for Alan Rachins (2) 8. Emulate Michelle Kwan 11. Meredith Vieira's state of birth: abbr. 12. "Night __ the Museum"; 2006 Ben Stiller movie 13. __ Ikwuakor of "Inhumans" 14. __ Seaborn; role on "The West Wing" 20. Religious headdress 21. "The __"; 2015 film for Robert De Niro 22. __ Morgan 23. Nov. 1 honorees 24. Abbr. on an encyclopedia spine 25. "__ __ the Line"; Johnny Cash song 26. Potts of "Young Sheldon" 29. Actress Mazar 30. Initials for actress Brenneman 31. Edith Bunker, to Gloria 34. Early 10th-century year 35. Baseball stat. Solution on page 2 CoverStory By Jay Bobbin © Zap2it Nine months later, how much closer is that asteroid to Earth? That's nine months in real time, but the gap has been shorter for the characters of "Salvation," the CBS sci-fi drama that returns for its second season Monday, June 25. When last seen, as scientists Liam and Darius (Charlie Rowe, Santiago Cabrera) continued to work on a possible solution to the crisis, those about to be launched into space to escape the impending di- saster — including Penta- gon press secretary Grace, played by Jennifer Fin- nigan — were dealing with a potential nuclear war, and also with leaving loved ones behind while readying for the voyage. Jacqueline Byers, Ian Anthony Dale ("Hawaii Five-0") and Rachel Drance also are among returning "Salvation" stars, but Finnigan is particularly pleased a presidential counsel is portrayed by a new cast member: her hus- band, Jonathan Silverman ("Weekend at Bernie's"), with whom she welcomed their first child last fall. Thus, Finnigan filmed Sea- son 1 of "Salvation" while pregnant, and she notes how different she's finding Season 2 ... especially physiologically. "I would say it's even more difficult this year," she reflects, "I think I did pretty well with the physical wear and tear of being pregnant while doing really long work days, but this year, there's the addition of the mental and the emo- tional — having to leave my baby every day. It's really rough. It was hardest at the beginning, because I was used to being with her all the time. There's no controlling hormones, and sometimes, they hit." While Finnigan is careful not to reveal too much about the direction "Salvation" is headed in — skyward or otherwise — the asteroid is no longer a secret to the general public, with mass panic a likelihood, as of the first new episode. "We pick up the way we left off, with Grace and about 160 oth- ers locked in the ark and just sort of in a holding pat- tern," Finnigan says. "The funny part is that within 10 minutes of being in the ark, everybody starts freaking out because they can't get cell service! I think that's the most realistic story line in the show so far." Jennifer Finnigan stars in the Season 2 premiere of "Salvation" Monday on CBS. The asteroid is still coming: 'Salvation' starts Season 2 We have the tools you need to succeed! Call: 888-663-1063 | Online: www.indianaexchange.com NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING WORKS