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What to watch CATCH A CLASSIC

- By Mark McClain Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

SUNDAY February 28, 2021

All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

Hint of Love  Original Film

UPtv, 6 p.m.

A cookbook literary agent with culinary training is tasked with helping elevate the brand of a food-channel personalit­y known for his convenienc­e-oriented recipes. However, as the agent works with her client on a new cookbook, playfully clashing over everything from ingredient­s to tastes, she must choose between following the directions or her heart. Debs Howard and Dennis Andres star.

Bless the Harts FOX, 6:30 p.m.

Louise (guest voice of Emily Spivey) uses Wayne (voice of Ike Barinholtz) as a faux boyfriend after her husband tragically dies on a cruise ship in the new episode “Big Pimpin’.”

Batwoman

The CW, 7 p.m.

As Ryan Wilder’s (Javicia Leslie) Kryptonite wound grows more severe, it hinders Batwoman’s ability to protect Gotham. Growing interest in reproducin­g the serum from the Desert Rose puts Mary’s (Nicole Kang) and Cmdr. Kane’s (Dougray Scott) lives in danger. Meanwhile, Alice’s (Rachel Skarsten) reunion with a fellow Coryana inhabitant presents unexpected complicati­ons.

Rebel Without a Cause TCM, 12:45 p.m.

The angst, loneliness, anger and alienation of postwar, middle-class suburban teens is explored in an iconic way in this legendary 1955 drama, one of the first to focus on the “generation gap” between parents and children. Well-crafted in its own right, Rebel surely benefits from what has become the

NBA Basketball: Golden State at L.A. Lakers ESPN, 7 p.m. Live

Some of the NBA’s biggest stars are in action tonight on ESPN at the Staples Center in Los Angeles as the Golden State Warriors face LeBron James and the Lakers.

The Simpsons FOX, 7 p.m.

Bart (voice of Nancy Cartwright) becomes a successful caddy in the new episode “Wad Goals.”

78th Annual Golden Globe Awards NBC, 7 p.m. Live

Among the pandemic-induced changes to the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n’s annual ceremony honoring the best in film and television this year, it is being held much later than usual, and the eligibilit­y period for motion pictures has been extended to include movies released through the date of the ceremony. One major element of this year’s Golden Globes that will help offset the changes and bring some sense of normalcy is the welcome return of Tina Fey and Amy

almost-mythic and very charismati­c aura of its star, James Dean, an icon of cool who tragically was killed in a car crash about a month before the film was released. As new kid in town Jim, Dean plays what ranks as moviedom’s ultimate teenage rebel, and his Oscar-nominated costars — Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo — are just as compelling to watch under the powerful direction of Nicholas Ray, who received an Oscar nomination for Best Writing, Motion Picture Story in the second-to-last year for that category.

Poehler as hosts; the two were critically applauded and loved by viewers during their stints hosting the Globes from 2013 to 2015. The ceremony will honor Jane Fonda with the Cecil B. deMille Award and Norman Lear with the Carol Burnett Award.

The Great North FOX, 7:30 p.m.

Judy (voice of Jenny Slate) forces Beef (voice of Nick Offerman) to get back in the dating scene by attending a meat auction and singles mixer in the hopes of bringing home a new love (and some sausages) in the new episode “Romantic Meat-Based Adventure.”

NCIS: Los Angeles CBS, 8 p.m.

In the new episode “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” Callen’s (Chris O’Donnell) search for the person tailing him leads to a remote location teeming with Russians and puts him faceto-face with Anna (returning guest star Bar Paly).

Bob’s Burgers FOX, 8 p.m.

Linda (voice of John Roberts) drags Bob (voice of H. Jon Benjamin) and the kids out into nature to take the best holiday family portrait ever in the new episode “Die Card, or Card Trying.”

Family Guy FOX, 8:30 p.m.

After attending a baseball game, Peter and Chris (voices of Seth MacFarlane and Seth Green) decide to start a memorabili­a business in the new episode “And Then There’s Fraud.”

NCIS: New Orleans CBS, 9 p.m.

In the new episode “Homeward Bound,” Pride (Scott Bakula) and NCIS hunt down a sniper, only to find that he may not be acting alone.

Across

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Short-legged hopper

5 Untidy types

10 25% of doce 14 Period

18 River in Tuscany 19 Tiny island nation

near the equator 20 Slew 21 Mom-and-pop

business

22 Fallon predecesso­r 23 Became aware of,

with “to”

24 Victor’s wife in

“Casablanca” 25 Cobbler fruit 26 Summer cottage, perhaps Emotive speaker Fell in pellets Result Musician’s gift Fitness ratio: Abbr. Lake south of London

Have something Oklahoma’s top crop

Handle Dairy-based quaff Phobia lead-in Prior conviction, e.g.

One of the ones that “say so much,” in an Elton John hit Brewpub choices Pitchers that can’t throw? Peachy-keen Coronary chambers Name of the Baltimore Ravens’ mascot 60 Programmer’s

problem, perhaps 61 Drinking noise 63 Facebook count 64 Iberian landmark that’s an insurance company logo 68 Put back to zero 71 Villainous look 72 Half a game fish 73 Reverence 76 Unfitting

77 Dusk, poetically 78 Not treating nicely 80 Fussbudget

81 Some fort

components 84 Personal exam? 87 One way to rest 88 Zugspitze, e.g. 90 With full force 91 Senate staffers 29 30 31 33 34 36

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Pioneering TV brand

One covering the bases

Online notes Symbolic uncle The other way around

102 Port alternativ­e 106 Bar accessory 108 Commonsens­e approach to behavior analysis 112 Showed the courage 113 Credit union

seizure

114 Carpenter’s

machine

115 Concerning

116 “Let Me Ride”

Grammy winner 117 Champagne spec 118 One who shows

the way

119 Yemeni city

120 Leave in

121 AOL and Comcast 122 “Beau __”

123 Moms in a glade 93

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Down

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Barber’s powder Lunch box treats Set aside Lorna of Brit Lit Peloponnes­ian city-state Many a Grisham hero

7 Prayer opening 8 Whip up a cake 9 Bird feeder cake 10 Heist figure

11 Be empathetic 12 NBA’s __ Conference Cruise ship feature Mar. honoree Start celebratin­g 1968 album containing “The Motorcycle Song” At no time, in old times

__ Lee

Saw things Bonnie with 10 Grammys Luxury watch Jamaica’s Ocho __ Bud, for one __ wear Immortal army leader Draped garments Sub alternativ­e Image in a religious painting

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Foil alternativ­e Pack animal Starting point Colgate rival Moving around 1964 Civil Rts. Act creation “Return of the Jedi” beings MYOB word __ Lama

“The Honeymoone­rs” surname Popular long shot Title for Richard Starkey Montana motto metal

Email option Profession­al charges Piazza de Ferrari city

God with a hammer Redder, perhaps Computer that was retired in 1955 Topping for chicken enchiladas 73 Quite dry

74 Half of a dinner pairing Poaching targets Cartoon explosion sound

With no changes Key letter

Do a garden chore Czech or Serb Inuit craft Stephen King’s role as the minister in “Pet Sematary,” e.g. 89 Would rather have 94 Support 96 Sweet-smelling

pouch

97 Hold fast 99 Unmoving

100 Give up

101 Places to put coins 102 Enduring legends 103 It ends with the

burial of Hector 104 Last movement of Beethoven’s “Waldstein” Sonata, e.g.

105 Come to terms 106 Santa Anita

numbers

107 86-Down, for one 109 Connect, in a way,

with “in”

110 RSVP convenienc­e 111 Strong desires 113 MLB stat

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