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 |