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X-WR-CALDESC:Two strangers\, a man and a woman\, board a San Francisco BART
  train at 4:30 a.m. They're alone in the car\, each is married\, both are 
 doing the New York Times crossword. She's an organized\, sensible psycholo
 gist. He's a free-spirited\, unemployed ad exec. She is a crossword pro\, 
 he always quits. When he tosses his puzzle away\, she snaps\, 'Crosswords 
 are a metaphor for life\, those who finish\, succeed\, those who don't\, f
 ail.' Now he vows to finish. Why? He's a competitor and she happens to be 
 lovely. This starts an eighty-minute ride described by critics as 'Hilario
 us\,' 'Witty\,' 'Romantic\,' 'Poignant\,' and 'Wonderfully entertaining.' 
 Two opposites in an enclosed space\, attacking each other's values but als
 o being swayed and intrigued by them. They each have serious life problems
  that the other helps solve. Their trip is filled with unpredictable\, but
  believable\, surprises\, even a passionate kissing embrace or two. As the
  train ride ends\, it's obvious each of them has been changed for the bett
 er.
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DESCRIPTION:Two strangers\, a man and a woman\, board a San Francisco BART 
 train at 4:30 a.m. They're alone in the car\, each is married\, both are d
 oing the New York Times crossword. She's an organized\, sensible psycholog
 ist. He's a free-spirited\, unemployed ad exec. She is a crossword pro\, h
 e always quits. When he tosses his puzzle away\, she snaps\, 'Crosswords a
 re a metaphor for life\, those who finish\, succeed\, those who don't\, fa
 il.' Now he vows to finish. Why? He's a competitor and she happens to be l
 ovely. This starts an eighty-minute ride described by critics as 'Hilariou
 s\,' 'Witty\,' 'Romantic\,' 'Poignant\,' and 'Wonderfully entertaining.' T
 wo opposites in an enclosed space\, attacking each other's values but also
  being swayed and intrigued by them. They each have serious life problems 
 that the other helps solve. Their trip is filled with unpredictable\, but 
 believable\, surprises\, even a passionate kissing embrace or two. As the 
 train ride ends\, it's obvious each of them has been changed for the bette
 r.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T210000
LOCATION:PACA Theatre\, 1505 State Street\, 2nd Floor\, Erie\, PA 16501 US
SUMMARY:2 Across
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