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Walken, Christopher
94, The Chi Chi Rodriguez Story;

Wall of Silence
84, in Flatiron District

Webber, Andrew Lloyd
124

Weiner, Joel
16 – "real-estate obsessive" and on the AMBOPEDIA cruise;

Welcome to the Johnsons
236 - Bar in the Lower East Side, famous for its grafitti-splattered toilets, feaured on the "Toilets of New York" website.

Well people
73

Wells notice
63 The current Wells Fargo is a result of a 1998 merger between Minneapolis-based Norwest Corporation and the original Wells Fargo. Although Norwest was the nominal survivor, the new company kept the Wells Fargo name to capitalize on the long history of the nationally recognized Wells Fargo name and its trademark stagecoach (the company's previous slogan, "The Next Stage," is likely a nod to the company's trademark). After the acquisition, the parent company kept its headquarters in San Francisco. The company's current tagline, "Together we'll go far" also references the stagecoach motif, its customers, and represents the company name itself in a transposed way (Wells Far-go = we'll[s] go-Far).

Westheimer, Dr. Ruth
171 - Author of sex self-help books

Wilson, Owen
94, as Jack Nicklaus;

Windust, Nicholas
99, Special Case Officer; 102; neo-liberal terrorist, 108; TANGO, 108; in Maxine's volcano dream, 168; 238;

Winnie list
45

Winterslow, Bruce
3, principal at OKS

Wood, Natalie
27, aka Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko, in West Side Story (1961)


Woodbury Common or Paramus
196

World Trade Center
94, where Horst sublet some office space; 165; foreshadowing of 911, via proösmic, 236-237;

Written on the Wind (1956)
212

WYUP
198 fictional radio station in NYC;

Bleeding Edge Alpha Guide to Characters, Places & More

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