| Spitzer who succeeded Pataki as New York governor | 49 |
| She wrote "Romola" | 28 |
| She wrote "Adam Bede" | 31 |
| Rumpelteazer's creator | 26 |
| Rum Tum Tugger creator | 22 |
| Posthumous Tony winner for "Cats" | 43 |
| Poet, 1948 Nobelist | 19 |
| Poet-Nobelist | 13 |
| Poet with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame | 46 |
| Poet who wrote "This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper" | 89 |
| Poet who wrote "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" | 66 |
| Poet who wrote "In the room the women come and go / Talking of Michelangelo" | 86 |
| Poet who wrote "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal" | 69 |
| Poet who wrote "Do I dare / Disturb the universe?" | 60 |
| Poet who mused on April | 23 |
| Poet who inspired the musical "Cats" | 46 |
| Poet T.S. __ | 12 |
| Poet from whom Waugh got his novel title "A Handful of Dust" | 70 |
| Poet associated with "Cats" | 37 |
| Pen name of Mary Ann Evans | 26 |
| Originator of Jellicle Cats | 27 |
| Novelist who was 26 in 1845 | 27 |
| New York governor Spitzer | 25 |
| New York governor between George and David | 42 |
| Name on "Cats" sheet music | 36 |
| Mr. Rosewater in Kurt Vonnegut's "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" | 77 |
| Mob-busting Ness | 16 |
| Middlemarch maker | 19 |
| Middlemarch author | 21 |
| Mary A. Evans | 13 |
| Lyrics source for "Cats" | 34 |
| Little Gidding author | 23 |
| Literary T. S. or George | 24 |
| Leader of the "praying Indians" | 41 |
| Kevin's "The Untouchables" role | 45 |
| J. Alfred Prufrock's creator T. S. ___ | 42 |
| Historian Samuel ___ Morison | 28 |
| His initials stand for Thomas Stearns | 37 |
| He wrote Ash Wednesday | 24 |
| He wrote "The Rock": 1934 | 35 |
| He wrote "Gerontion" | 30 |
| He said "Most editors are failed writers - but so are most writers" | 77 |
| He brought down Al | 18 |
| Harvard president: 1869-1909 | 28 |
| Girl George? | 12 |
| George's successor in Albany | 32 |
| George who wrote "The Spanish Gypsy" | 46 |
| George who was really Mary Ann | 30 |
| George who was a woman | 22 |
| Gangbuster's first name | 27 |
| Gangbuster Ness | 15 |
| First name in Prohibition history | 33 |
| Ex-governor Spitzer of New York | 31 |
| Ex-governor Spitzer | 19 |
| Evans's pseudonym | 21 |
| Eppie's creator | 19 |
| Daniel Deronda's creator | 28 |
| Crimefighter Ness | 17 |
| Crime-stalker Ness | 18 |
| Creator of Skimbleshanks and Rumpelteazer | 41 |
| Creator of Silas and Eppie | 26 |
| Creator of Mr. Prufrock | 23 |
| Creator of Adam Bede and Silas Marner | 37 |
| Cats author | 13 |
| Bootlegger-busting Ness | 23 |
| Author/poet T.S. | 16 |
| Author T.S. ___ | 15 |
| Author T.S. __ | 14 |
| Author T. S. ___ | 16 |
| Author of "The Waste Land" | 36 |
| Author of "The Mill on the Floss" | 43 |
| Author of "The Hollow Men" | 36 |
| Author of "Romola" | 28 |
| Author of "Four Quartets" | 35 |
| Author of "Daniel Deronda" | 36 |
| Author George who was a woman | 29 |
| Al's nemesis, circa 1930 | 28 |
| Al's nemesis | 16 |
| Al Capone nemesis Ness | 22 |
| Agent Ness | 10 |
| Adam Bede novelist | 21 |
| A Ness | 6 |
| A LIBRA | 7 |
| "Waste Land" poet | 27 |
| "The Waste Land" poet T.S. | 36 |
| "The Waste Land" penner | 33 |
| "The Sacred Wood" writer, 1920 | 40 |
| "The Sacred Wood" essayist, 1920 | 42 |
| "The Mill on the Floss" writer | 40 |
| "The Mill on the Floss" author George | 47 |
| "The Elder Statesman" playwright | 42 |
| "Stone Soup" cartoonist Jan | 37 |
| "Silas Marner" writer George | 38 |
| "Silas Marner "author | 31 |
| "Scenes of Clerical Life" writer, 1857 | 48 |
| "Scenes of Clerical Life" author, 1858 | 48 |
| "Mr. Apollinax" poet | 30 |
| "Middlemarch" creator | 31 |
| "Little Gidding" poet | 31 |
| "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal" writer | 61 |