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Literally, "something worn" in Japanese 49
Literally, "squad leader" 35
Literally, "strong" in Hawaiian 41
Literally, "sulking place" 36
Literally, "sweet song" 33
Literally, "the cottonwoods" 38
Literally, "the gentle way" 37
Literally, "the spirit of the times" 46
Literally, "the Stairway" 35
Literally, "the tar," in Spanish 42
Literally, "the way of the gods" 42
Literally, "they dwell" 33
Literally, "thing to wear" 36
Literally, "to strike with the foot" 46
Literally, "to the skies" 35
Literally, "to whose advantage?" 42
Literally, "traveling companion" 42
Literally, "tray gardening" 37
Literally, "unbleached" 33
Literally, "understanding" 36
Literally, "universe sailor" 38
Literally, "want of blood" 36
Literally, "way of adapting the spirit" 49
Literally, "way of the gods" 38
Literally, "white mountain" 37
Literally, "wind and water" 37
Literally, "with highest praise" 42
Literally, "with the scraping" 40
Literally, "women's boat" 39
Literally, "works". . . 33
Literally, "___ see me sometime?" 43
Literally, Dutch for "southern sea" 45
Literally, French for "in the home of" 48
Literally, French for "injured" 41
Literally, Greek for "without breath" 47
Literally, Hebrew for "skyward" 41
Literally, it means "long mountain" 45
Literally, it means "lover" 37
Literally, out of one's body 32
Literally, something for something 34
Literally, Spanish for "the tar" 42
Literally, Turkish for "master" 41
Literary ''before'' 35
Literary adulteress's surname 33
Literary award named for a writer 33
Literary award shaped like a rocket 35
Literary biographer Lord David ___ 34
Literary character fathered by an incubus 41
Literary character in an old candy bar logo 43
Literary character who married Jane 35
Literary characters surnamed Prozorov 37
Literary classic featuring the jester Wamba 43
Literary classic featuring the teen Tadzio 42
Literary classic, ''Jane ___'' 46
Literary contemporary of Addison 32
Literary contemporary of Croesus 32
Literary creature that gyres and gimbles 40
Literary critic and biographer Leon 35
Literary detective's outburst 33
Literary device much used by O. Henry 37
Literary family of this puzzle's theme 42
Literary figure who ages backward 33
Literary genre popular with women 33
Literary giant from Concord, Mass. 34
Literary governess's surname 32
Literary heroine whose best friend is a goatherd 48
Literary invention of Archilochus 33
Literary language of India: Var. 32
Literary lead role for Gregory Peck in 1956 43
Literary lover played by Leonardo 33
Literary name for part of Great Britain 39
Literary Nobelist ___ Bashevis Singer 37
Literary orphan adopted by the Dursleys 39
Literary orphan whose mentor was Miss Temple 44
Literary percher on a bust of Pallas 36
Literary postscript 45 Silent movie's lack 46
Literary preceder of "Goldfinger" 43
Literary role for Hepburn, Allyson and Ryder 44
Literary sister of Meg, Jo, and Amy 35
Literary sister of Meg, Jo, and Beth 36
Literary style to take on safari? 33
Literary synonym for "tailor" 39
Literary technique involving incongruity 40
Literary title character surnamed Woodhouse 43
Literary title character with a palindromic name 48
Literary wife in "Midnight in Paris" 46
Literary woman of 18th C. England 33
Literary work featuring the king Jormunrek 42
Literary work in which Paris is featured 40
Literature class reading, perhaps 33
Literature Nobelist between Mistral and Gide 44
Literature Nobelist William Butler ___ 38
Literature Nobelist __ Bashevis Singer 38
Literature Nobelist's monogram 34
Literature read in a gender studies class 41
Literature that tells of Ragnarok 33
Literature's 'Moor of Venice' 41
Literature's "Borstal Boy" 40
Literature's Dolores Haze, familiarly 41
Literature's Pequod or Caine, e.g. 38