| Norse troublemaker |
| Adventurer of 18th-century French literature |
| Tricky guy in Norse pantheon |
| Norse god of strife |
| 1951 play by Literature Nobelist Nelly Sachs |
| Chief Norse gods |
| Sainted maiden" of literature |
| Norse god |
| Norse navigator |
| Norse love deity |
| Norse mathematician Niels Fredrik ___ |
| Abode of the dead, in Norse myth |
| Norse god of light |
| Knight of medieval literature |
| Old Norse poem |
| ___ and Literature (Trivial Pursuit category) |
| I'm extremely interested in squalor" speaker of literature |
| ___ Andric, 1961 Literature Nobelist |
| Literature Nobelist who wrote "Waiting for the Barbarians |
| Hellhound of Norse mythology |
| Heavenly home of the Norse gods |
| Co-Nobelist in Literature: 1904 |
| Chilean Literature Nobelist |
| ...and a Norse explorer there... |
| King of the Huns, in Norse myth |
| Norse names. |
| 1957 French Nobelist in literature |
| Crafty Norse god |
| Cauldron stirrer of literature |
| ___ Andric, Literature Nobelist before John Steinbeck |