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OCTOBER 26, 2022 MIDWEEK 27
COFFEE JELLO DESTINATION KAKUDA
DRIVING LOT HULA LOUD
MORTGAGE NEIGHBOR PALAU PALOLO
PRINCE PYRAMID ROCKY SHANIA
AP PHOTOS
More star power is coming to the Captain America franchise. Harrison Ford is reportedly on board for the fourth installment, Captain America: New World Order. He’ll step in as Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, replacing this late actor who previously had the role. However, sources say Ford will not be taking on the role in Thunderbolts, the Marvel follow-up to New World Order.
ABC’s live Beauty and the Beast special premieres just in time for Christmas (Dec. 15) and is packed with well-known names like singer/songwriter Josh Groban as the Beast, actor Martin Short as Lumiere and country music star Shania Twain as Mrs. Potts, to name a few. Playing the “Belle” of the ball is this 25-year-old Grammy Award-winning artist who’s rarely seen without sunglasses on.
A Man Called Otto, which stars Tom Hanks, was originally set to open nationwide this De- cember, but has been delayed to release early next year instead. The film follows a grumpy widower (Hanks) whose only joy comes from criticizing his neighbors. It features Mariana Treviño, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and this American actress best known for her role as Sydney
“Syd” Barrett in FX’s Legion.
The Terminator was released 38 years ago this week. The sci-fi film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, a cyborg assassin disguised as a human, who travels back in time to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton). With six more movies to follow, it is no doubt that the franchise, originally directed by James Cameron, was an absolute success. What catchphrase is the film known for?
Oct. 31
National Knock-knock Joke Day
“Knock, knock.”“Who’s there?”“Orange.”“Orange who?”“Orange you glad Oct. 31 is National Knock-knock Joke Day?” Laugh out loud today and tell a few hilarious
knock-knock jokes to family, friends, coworkers and even neighbors. Finally, take turns telling knock-knock jokes with your keiki and let the giggles ensue.
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
LEB IC KLAB
1) William Hurt 2) H.E.R. 3) Rachel Keller 4) “I’ll be back.”