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  MAY 25, 2022 MIDWEEK 19
     Words below taken from this week’s issue. See classifieds for answers.
Answers are in the classifieds
                           CAKE ELECTRIC HOFFMAN KING
LIGHT MILLION NAMI NEUROLOGY
PHILLY POLICE RACING TEACHERS
THAI WAITRESS WEEKEND YEARN
AP PHOTOS
               On the docket for Pete Davidson (The King of Staten Island) is a semi-autobiographical live-action comedy series called Bupkis, which will stream on Peacock. While there’s no premiere date set yet, showrunners did announce that this actress, who’s played characters ranging from an emergency room nurse to a first lady, has joined the cast as Davidson’s mom.
The next of author John Green’s novels to hit the big screen is Turtles All the Way Down. The fifilm will debut on HBO Max and stars 20-year-old Isabela Merced as the lead. This isn’t the young actress’s first time in one of Green’s adaptations: she was also in Let It Snow alongside this Honolulu native who, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has some “super” friends.
Downton Abbey: A New Era, includes a wedding, a funeral and the beautiful French country- side. The British period drama, which was originally a TV series, hit the big screen in 2019. The sequel can be seen in theaters May 20, and will be available to stream via Peacock on July 4. The historical drama stars Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery
and this actress known to witches and wizards as Professor McGonagall.
The film Aloha debuted in theaters seven years ago this week. In the movie, a celebrated military contractor returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs — the U.S. Space program in Honolulu — and reconnects with a long-ago love while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watchdog assigned to him. The leading cast stars Bradley Cooper as Brian Gilcrest, Emma Stone as Allison Ng and this Canadian actress who portrayed Dr. Christine Palmer in the Doctor Strange movies.
May 29
National Paperclip Day
       Even the invention known as the paperclip has its own well-deserved day of honor. It celebrates the well-known piece of curved wire that keeps people’s papers together and helps them stay organized. The first patent for the “bent wire paper clip” was awarded to Samuel Fay in 1867, and was originally intended to attach tickets to fabric. Today, paper- clips come in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors to make paperwork look lively.
             Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column, and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. The difficulty level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). Answers are in the classifieds.
 RATING: GOLD
           LHAMCD ECRAMSA
 1) Edie Falco 2) Jacob Batalon 3) Maggie Smith 4) Rachel McAdams















































































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