Answer: ELIOT
ELIOT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 267 times.
Referring Clues:
- Ness of "The Untouchables"
- "Silas Marner" author
- "Middlemarch" author
- "Cats" lyricist
- "The Hollow Men" poet
- "Romola" writer
- Part of T.S.E.
- "Cats" poet
- "A Cooking Egg" poet
- "Silas Marner" novelist
- "The Mill on the Floss" writer
- "The Waste Land" poet
- Poet T. S. ___
- Untouchable Ness
- "The Sacred Wood" writer
- "The Mill on the Floss" author
- Marner's creator
- "Ash Wednesday" poet
- "Daniel Deronda" author
- Silas Marner's creator
- 1948 Literature Nobelist
- "Four Quartets" poet
- "Adam Bede" author
- George or T. S.
- T. S., the poet
- T. S. or George
- "I shall not want Honor in Heaven" poet
- "Middlemarch" novelist
- "Middlemarch" author George
- "Mr. Apollinax" poet
- "The Sacred Wood" writer, 1920
- "Felix Holt" novelist
- "The Sacred Wood" essayist, 1920
- "Scenes of Clerical Life" writer, 1857
- Author T. S. ___
- Writer George or T. S.
- Victorian-era novelist
- "Murder in the Cathedral" playwright
- Mr. Rosewater in Kurt Vonnegut's "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater"
- Poet who wrote "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal"
- "Scenes of Clerical Life" author, 1858
- Economist Janeway
- Poet who wrote "This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper"
- Writer T. S.
- Poet who wrote "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats"
- Writer T. S. or George
- "Silas Marner" novelist George
- "The Untouchables" character Ness
- "The Waste Land" penner
- Prufrock's creator
- "The Wasteland" poet
- Prufrock creator T. S.
- "Sweeney Among the Nightingales" poet
- Poet T.S. ___
- Macavity's creator T. S.
- Creator of Prufrock
- T.S., who wrote "April is the cruellest month"
- Prufrock creator
- Poet whose work inspired "Cats"
- Author George who was a woman
- Al Capone foe Ness
- Literary T. S. or George
- "Adam Bede" author George
- Kevin's "The Untouchables" role
- "The Naming of Cats" poet
- "The Mill on the Floss" author George
- Poet associated with "Cats"
- Poet who inspired "Cats"
- "Silas Marner" author George
- "Hollow Men" poet
- Writer of the 1950 Tony-winning play "The Cocktail Party"
- "Gerontion" poet
- Al Capone nemesis Ness
- His initials stand for Thomas Stearns
- "Stone Soup" cartoonist Jan
- Posthumous Tony winner for "Cats"
- T-man Ness
- "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" poet
- New York governor Spitzer
- "Do I dare to eat a peach?" poet
- George's successor in Albany
- "Adam Bede" novelist
- Kevin's role in "The Untouchables"
- Poet from whom Waugh got his novel title "A Handful of Dust"
- "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal" writer
- New York governor between George and David
- "Eight Men Out" author Asinof
- "A cat must have three different names" poet
- Girl George?
- Prufrock creator T.S.
- George or T.S.
- Bede's creator
- Poet T.S.
- T.S. or George
- Writer T.S.
- Author T.S. __
- Author/poet T.S.
- Writer T.S. __
- ''Middlemarch'' author
- ''Silas Marner'' author
- ''The Hollow Men'' poet
- ''Untouchable'' Ness
- Author T.S.
- ''The Wasteland'' poet
- Rum Tum Tugger creator
- ''The Waste Land'' poet
- English poet born in St. Louis
- Poet T.S. __
- Silas Marner creator
- ''Adam Bede'' novelist
- George who was a woman
- He brought down Al
- ''Four Quartets'' poet
- T.S. of literature
- ''Middlemarch'' author George
- ''A Cooking Egg'' poet
- Poet whose work inspired ''Cats''
- George who was Mary Ann
- ''Cats'' inspirer
- Kevin in "The Untouchables"
- "Silas Marner" writer
- T.S., the poet
- "The Waste Land" writer
- "A Cooking Egg" writer
- "Mr. Mistoffelees" poet T.S.
- J. Alfred Prufrock's creator
- "Middlemarch" writer
- "Cats" T.S.
- "The Cocktail Party" writer
- George who was Mary
- Gangbuster Ness
- Poet of "Prufrock" fame
- "Silas Marner" creator
- He said "Most editors are failed writers - but so are most writers"
- Untouchables leader Ness
- "Silas Marner "author
- Author T.S. ___
- George who wrote "The Spanish Gypsy"
- Ex-governor Spitzer
- "Ash Wednesday" poet T.S.
- "Cats" inspirer
- Writer T.S. ___
- "Untouchable" Ness
- Al's nemesis, circa 1930
- Mungojerrie's creator
- "Cats" lyrics source
- Ex-governor Spitzer of New York
- Creator of Skimbleshanks and Rumpelteazer
- "The Waste Land" author
- Name on "Cats" sheet music
- T.S. in literature
- Lyrics source for "Cats"
- Al's nemesis
- "Cats" inspiration
- 'Cats' poet
- 'Adam Bede' author
- 'Cats' creator
- 'The Waste Land' poet
- 'Cats' inspirer
- 'Middlemarch' author
- Writer George
- Lawman Ness
- 'Cats' inspiration
- 'Silas Marner' author
- His work inspired 'Cats'
- Mary Ann Evans' pseudonym
- Spitzer of New York politics
- 'The Wasteland' author
- 'Cats' librettist T.S.
- 'Silas Marner' novelist
- With 113-Across, Al Capone's nemesis
- "Cats" poet T.S.
- J. Alfred Prufrock's creator T. S. ___
- Prufrock's creator
- Poet who wrote "In the room the women come and go / Talking of Michelangelo"
- Writer George or T.S.
- First name in Prohibition history
- Poet who inspired the musical "Cats"
- "Cats" credit
- Bootlegger-busting Ness
- Author of "Middlemarch"
- Mr. Janeway
- "Silas Marner" writer George
- "Burnt Norton" poet T.S.
- Spitzer who succeeded Pataki as New York governor
- T.S. who inspired "Cats"
- "Daniel Deronda" (1876) was her last novel
- Poet who wrote "Do I dare / Disturb the universe?"
- "The Waste Land" poet T.S.
- Inspirer of 58-Across
- Gangbuster's first name
- Novelist George
- T-man's first name
- "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" writer
- Former New York governor Spitzer
- Agent Ness
- "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" poet
- He wrote "Ash Wednesday"
- Pound contemporary
- Adam Bede's creator
- Writer T. S. ___
- George or T.S. of literature
- Female George
- Name on "Memory" sheet music
- 1948 Nobel Prize for literature winner
- Literature Nobelist who won two posthumous Tony Awards
- Legendary lawman Ness
- T.S. from St. Louis
- Author George
- George who created 1-Across
- "Not with a bang, but a whimper" source
- Eponym of a United Kingdom poetry prize
- "Not with a bang but a whimper" poet
- T.S. or George of literature
- "Four Quartets" poet T.S.
- The "E" in literary monograms
- Author whose verses inspired "Cats"
- Crimefighter Ness
- Creator of Bede and Marner
- Literature Nobelist of 1948
- Writer T.S. or George
- "Burnt Norton" poet
- T.S. who wrote "Ash Wednesday"
- "Prufrock" poet
- "Life" photographer Elisofon
- "Cats" libretto author
- "The Cocktail Party" poet
- T.S. with a pen
- "The Cocktail Party" dramatist
- Ness of the Untouchables
- Ness the Untouchable
- Romola's creator
- Poetic T.S.
- "Adam Bede" novelist George
- T.S. who wrote of cats
- The FBI's Ness
- Harvard president: 1869-1909
- Poet who wrote "Anxiety is the handmaiden of creativity"
- Originator of jellicle cats
- T.S. the poet
- "Cats" source
- T.S. who wrote of felines
- " ... Prufrock" poet
- Jennyanydots' creator
- T. S. ___, poet who wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
- "Middlemarch" novelist George
- ___ Rosewater, recurring character in Kurt Vonnegut novels
- "Silas Marner" creator George
- "The Hollow Men" poet T.S.
- T.S. who wrote about cats
- Ness of Fed fame
- Poet who wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
- "Cats" Tony winner
- Poet whom friends called "Tom"
- "Middlemarch" novelist, 1871
- Literary T.S.
- Poet who said "If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?"
- Prohibition agent Ness
- "The Cocktail Party" playwright
- "Information" musician Sumner
- George ___, pen name of Mary Ann Evans
- George who wrote "Romola"
- Poet who wrote "April is the cruellest month"
- George ___ (Mary Ann Evans' pen name)
- Mary Ann Evans aka George ___
- "Daniel Deronda" novelist
- Poet Thomas Stearns ___
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