51. Both Park and Orchard and Sonoma Grill benefit from the crowds at the Meadowlands, but neither owner thinks of his place as a sports restaurant. 52. Blowfish is nearly as leisurely a place as Simply Fondue, where we had thoughts of returning just to try the dessert. 53. A company spokesman described the place as so actively hostile to neckwear that it bans ties from the premises. 54. A goofy game show in which contestants are asked to take part in humiliating challenges for trips to such places as London and Scotland. 55. A bridge-inspection program was put in place as a means of identifying navigational hazards of the sort posed by the old span over Big Bayou Canot. 56. A look at a map shows you how easy it is to use the place as a vehicle for smuggling. 57. A revolution of sorts takes place as Maggie crosses class boundaries to find a husband, but it is bloodless and deliberately reassuring. 58. A rugged independence drives people to live in such places as the Cassiar. 59. A September itinerary takes adventuresome passengers to such out-of-the-way places as Tintamare, Gustavia, Statia, Saba and more. 60. A short white dancer would look just as out of place as a dark-skinned one in a line of tall white dancers. |