Novelist born in Thornton, Yorkshire | 36 |
Novelist Anne's favorite dessert? | 37 |
Novelist and WWII flying ace Roald | 34 |
Novelist Alcott's middle name | 33 |
Novel: "Return to Morocco"? | 37 |
Novel with the character Dorothea Brooke | 40 |
Novel whose title comes from Ecclesiastes | 41 |
Novel whose action takes place on June 16, 1904 | 47 |
Novel title meaning "rover" | 37 |
Novel title meaning "a rover" | 39 |
Novel that takes place on June 16 | 33 |
Novel that takes place on a single day in Dublin | 48 |
Novel that satirized Soviet totalitarianism | 43 |
Novel that inspired "Clueless" | 40 |
Novel that focuses on character growth | 38 |
Novel that features the language Nadsat | 39 |
Novel that begins in the Marquesas Islands | 42 |
Novel subtitled “A History of Adventure” | 48 |
Novel subtitled "The Weaver of Raveloe" | 49 |
Novel subtitled "A Romance of Exmoor" | 47 |
Novel set on the desert planet Arrakis | 38 |
Novel set in the fictional town of Zenith | 41 |
Novel set after the First Opium War | 35 |
Novel published under the alias Currer Bell | 43 |
Novel preceding "Mardi" | 33 |
Novel on which "Clueless" is based | 44 |
Novel on a small screen, perhaps | 32 |
Novel narrated by Esther Summerson | 34 |
Novel in which real persons are fictionalized | 45 |
Novel in which pigs rule the roost | 34 |
Novel for which Sartre declined the Nobel Prize | 47 |
Novel featuring the madam Dora Flood | 36 |
Novel featuring Lady Brett Ashley | 33 |
Novel featuring Doctor Long Ghost | 33 |
Novel by Ramón José Sender | 32 |
Novel by Helen Hunt Jackson, 1884 | 33 |
Novel banned in the U.S. until 1933 | 35 |
Novel about the trial of Dr. Aziz | 33 |
Novel about the life of a pointer? | 34 |
Novel about really difficult geometry? | 38 |
Novel about events on a mine sweeper | 36 |
Novel about Cinderella's coach? | 35 |
Novel about Chinese peasants' lives | 39 |
Novel about an infant's fragrant herb? | 42 |
Novel about an imperious recordkeeper? | 38 |
Novel about an emoticon that everyone can use? | 46 |
Novel about an artist's college girlfriend? | 47 |
Novel about an aging tennis star? | 33 |
Novel about acquiring Quidditch equipment? | 42 |
Novel about a walk-off home run? | 32 |
Novel about a lost contact lens? | 32 |
Novel about a German man's speech impediment? | 49 |
Novel about a feral child raised in a church? | 45 |
Novel about "the lost generation" | 43 |
Novak Djokovic and Ana Ivanovic, for two | 40 |
Nova Scotia songstress ____ MacNeil | 37 |
Nova Scotia Coat of Arms feature | 32 |
Nova Scotia clock setting: Abbr. | 32 |
Noun classification in some foreign languages | 45 |
Nougat candies introduced in 1922 | 33 |
Notwithstanding, with "from" | 38 |
Notwithstanding, with 'of' | 34 |
Notwithstanding that, poetically | 32 |
Notwithstanding that, informally | 32 |
Notre-Dame-___-Champs (Paris Métro stop) | 43 |
Notre Dame's architectural style | 36 |
Notre Dame vs. Montclair State, e.g. | 36 |
Notre Dame footballer coached by Rockne | 39 |
Notre Dame football legend George | 33 |
Notre Dame coaching great Parseghian | 36 |
Notre Dame Cathedral's river | 32 |
Notoriously terrible director Boll | 34 |
Notoriously racist Reds owner Marge | 35 |
Notoriously dirty-mouthed actor Joe | 35 |
Notoriously dangerous place to work | 35 |
Notorious Prohibition-era gangster | 34 |
Notorious gangster of the Prohibition era | 41 |
Notorious gangster of the early 20th century | 44 |
Notorious courtroom strategy of 1979 | 36 |
Notorious B.I.G. "Playa ___" | 38 |
Notorious 30's-40's criminal | 36 |
Notorious 1930's bank robber | 32 |
Notorious 1920s-'30s bank robber | 36 |
Notorious "Star-Spangled Banner" singer | 49 |
Notorious '80s-'90s crime boss | 38 |
Notion of an underwater creature? | 33 |
Notion about a way to get to Staten Island? | 43 |
Notify, with ''to'' | 35 |
Noticeable trait of England's Prince Harry | 46 |
Noticeable reduction, as in savings | 35 |
Notice on a driver's license | 32 |
Notice for late ticket-buyers, maybe | 36 |
Notice folks quarreling about a skewer? | 39 |
Notice at an art gallery, sometimes | 35 |
Nothing's good enough for him | 33 |
Nothing to write home about (Hyph.) | 35 |
Nothing to suggest, as foul play | 32 |
Nothing Records flagship band, to fans | 38 |
Nothing much, to game show emcees? | 34 |
Nothing daring in terms of offerings | 36 |