| Fictional work that eschews literary conventions |
| A literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything": Huxley |
| A literary Lamb |
| Young ___ (literary category) |
| Literary heptad |
| Algonquin's literary luncheon club |
| Literary giant from Concord, Mass. |
| Home of a literary ghost |
| A literary Bell |
| À la the founder of literary naturalism |
| Enduring literary works |
| Enduring literary work |
| A literary incongruity |
| Literary title character with a palindromic name |
| A literary pseudonym |
| Surname of literary characters Noah, Tom, Al, Rosasharn, Ruthie, and Winfield |
| Literary governess's surname |
| Literary representatives |
| An Icelandic literary work |
| Literary afterthought |
| Literary figure? |
| An ill-defined and disreputable literary banana republic": Stephen King |
| Literary threesome |
| Literary reps |
| Literary slip-ups |
| Famous platforms for literary experimentation |
| Unconventional literary form |
| Literary preposition |
| Step 2: Make some literary gaffes |
| Literary flubs |