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    | "The Way Forward Is With A Broken Heart" is a largely autobiographical story collection by this "Color Purple" author | (Alice) Walker 
 
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    | One of Jack's memorable moments is stealing this line from Ed McMahon in "The Shining" | "Heeere's Johnny!" 
 
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    | If you're doing the Montreal speed limit of 50 in your car, make sure it's in these units per hour | kilometers 
 
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    | 2-word term for the dispenser seen here, a traditional center for office gossip | (Alex: I was trying to identify the two staff members who were at the [*], and that's why I stumbled on that!) 
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    | Country singer Audrey Hill | Faith 
 
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    | Archie Bunker's derogatory nickname for son-in-law Mike Stivic | Meathead 
 
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    | "Deck The Halls", a Christmas thriller, was a joint effort by Carol Higgins Clark & this author, her mom | Mary Higgins Clark 
 
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    | This actress, Jack's longtime girlfriend, acted with him in her dad's movie "Prizzi's Honor" | Anjelica Huston 
 
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    | Examples of these in Montreal include The Mirror & Le Devoir | newspapers 
 
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    | The Ergomax is one of these designed for office use | a chair 
 
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    | U.S. Steel founder John Morgan | (Dan: Who is Paul?) 
 Pierpont
 
 
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    | Latin for "through my fault", this 2-word phrase is an acknowledgement of a personal error | mea culpa 
 
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    | A sleuth named Kinsey Millhone is the heroine of her Alphabet Mysteries | Sue Grafton 
 
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    | In this 1969 film Jack wonders, "This used to be a fine country.  What went wrong?" | Easy Rider 
 
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    | Montreal's many underground walkways lined with shops & cafes use an idea credited to this Renaissance man | da Vinci 
 
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    | 14-letter term for a meeting in which Tom & Dick in New York can see Harry in L.A. on closed-circuit TV | teleconference 
 
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    | Media critic Herbert McLuhan | Marshall 
 
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    | Showers of these include the Leonid, the Geminid & the Lyrid | meteors 
 
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    | In 1949 this Nobel laureate founded Welcome House, an adoption agency specializing in Asian-American children | (Alex [before Dan's wager]: We have a minute left.) 
 Pearl Buck
 
 
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    | In a 1992 movie, Nicholson portrayed this famous American, who's seen here with kind of a Jack-like grin | Jimmy Hoffa 
 
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    | Montreal's "Juste pour rire" comedy festival held each July is known as this in English | Just For Laughs 
 
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    | William Safire says this euphemism for corporate firings "strikes fear into...white-collar worrywarts" | downsizing 
 
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    | '50s senator Cary Kefauver | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Estes
 
 
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    | This term for following a winding & turning course comes from a river in Phrygia noted for its windings | meander 
 
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    | "All That Remains" & "Cause of Death" are among her novels featuring medical examiner Kay Scarpetta | Patricia Cornwell 
 
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    | Nicholson won an Oscar for playing this rebellious character in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" | (Randle) McMurphy 
 
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    | In 1535 this man sailed to the site of future Montreal & came upon a large fortified Indian settlement there | (Jeremy: Who is Champlain?) ...
 (Alex: [*] with Montreal; Champlain is associated with Quebec.)
 
 (Jacques) Cartier
 
 
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    | From the Latin for "turn aside", this training makes workers respect the weird customs of Shahia from Zenguland | diversity training 
 
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    | This young man joined Shadrach & Abednego in Nebuchadnezzar's fiery furnace | Meshach 
 
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