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Literary sextet
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Literary shrew
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Literary shrugger
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Literary sibling surname
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Literary signature
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Literary sister
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Literary sister of Amy, Meg and Jo
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Literary sister of Meg, Jo, and Amy
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Literary sister of Meg, Jo, and Beth
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Literary sister of Olga
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Literary sister of Olga and Masha
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Literary sisterhood
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Literary sisters
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Literary sisters Emily and Anne
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Literary sisters' last name
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Literary site?
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Literary sketch
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Literary sketches
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Literary skill
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Literary skipper
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Literary sleuth ___ Lupin
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Literary sleuth Wolfe
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Literary slip fixers
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Literary slip-ups
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Literary slips
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Literary snippets
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Literary snippets, e.g.
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Literary source for Broadway's "The Golden Apple
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Literary Spanish hero
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Literary stopping place
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Literary stream
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Literary strife
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Literary struggle
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Literary style
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Literary-style ender
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Literary style to take on safari?
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Literary submariner
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Literary summaries
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Literary summary
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Literary supporter?
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Literary surname
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Literary surname that sounds like two letters
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Literary surprise
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Literary symbol of mass surveillance
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Literary symbols of daybreak
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Literary T. S. or George
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Literary tea party attendee
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Literary tea party guest
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Literary team
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Literary technique
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Literary technique involving incongruity
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Literary term popularized by Sartre
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Literary thief Lupin
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Literary threesome
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Literary time of day
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Literary title character from the planet Antiterra
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Literary title character surnamed Woodhouse
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Literary title character with a palindromic name
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Literary tomboy
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Literary tracts
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Literary tree dwellers
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Literary trio member
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Literary trio's surname
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Literary twilight
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Literary twist
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Literary twist that might be "dramatic
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Literary twist using opposites
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Literary twists
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Literary type
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Literary types
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Literary typos
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Literary uncle
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Literary Victor
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Literary villain and namesakes
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Literary villain from Soho
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Literary VIPs
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Literary waiter
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Literary watchdog.
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Literary whaler
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Literary wife in "Midnight in Paris
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Literary Wolfe
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Literary woman of 18th C. England
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Literary work
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Literary work featuring the king Jormunrek
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Literary work in which Paris is featured
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Literary works
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Literary world traveler
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Literary wrap-up
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Literary/film critic Janet
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Literate
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Literature
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Literature about Randall Munroe's stick figure drawings?
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Literature and music.
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Literature as art
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Literature before lunch?
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Literature category
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Literature class
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Literature classes
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Literature classification
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Literature for the screen
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Literature genre
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Literature in 16-point type, say
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Literature in two 13th C. books
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Literature middle name
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Literature, music and so on
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Literature Nobel name (1954)
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Literature Nobelist: 1929
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Literature Nobelist, 1947
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Literature Nobelist, 1962
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Literature Nobelist André
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Literature Nobelist Andric
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Literature Nobelist __ Bashevis Singer
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Literature Nobelist before Gide
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Literature Nobelist between Hermann Hesse and T. S. Eliot
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Literature Nobelist between Mistral and Gide
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Literature Nobelist Canetti
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Literature Nobelist Cannetti
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Literature Nobelist Dylan
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Literature Nobelist ___ Fo
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Literature Nobelist Gide
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Literature Nobelist Gordimer
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Literature Nobelist Heinrich
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Literature Nobelist Hermann
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Literature Nobelist J. M. Coetzee, by birth
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Literature Nobelist Lessing
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Literature Nobelist Mario Vargas ___
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Literature Nobelist Munro
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Literature Nobelist Nelly
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Literature Nobelist of 1948
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Literature Nobelist of 1999
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Literature Nobelist of 2016
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Literature Nobelist of '71
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Literature Nobelist Pirandello
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Literature Nobelist Sachs
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Literature Nobelist two years before Eliot
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Literature Nobelist Walcott
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Literature Nobelist who served in the Irish Senate
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Literature Nobelist who won two posthumous Tony Awards
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Literature Nobelist who wrote 1953's "The Lying Days
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Literature Nobelist who wrote "Waiting for the Barbarians
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Literature Nobelist Wiesel
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Literature Nobelist William Butler ___
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Literature of Iceland
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Literature, philosophy, etc.
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Literature prize of note
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Literature read in a gender studies class
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Literature that tells of Ragnarok
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___ & Literature (Trivial Pursuit category)
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Literature's "Borstal Boy