- - James Joyce novel containing multiple made-up 100-letter words: 2 wds.
- - Which James Joyce novel opens with the second half of the sentence that starts at the very end of the book?
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- - "The Hunger Games" actor who plays Joshua Joyce in multiple "Transformers" movies: 2 wds.
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- - Finnegans ...., James Joyce novel
- - Joyce title word
- - "Finnegans ......" (Joyce)
- - Finnegans ........
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- - A Portrait of the ...... as a Young Man, James Joyce novel
- - Producer of creative works
- - Strange traits of temperamental one
- - by no means all of tart is taken by degas for instance
- - it goes to a star to paint
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- - "A ... of the Artist as a Young Man," 1977 film directed by Joseph Strick which is based on a novel by James Joyce
- - National ...... Gallery, collection of pictures of people
- - picture left at sea and artist has it
- - Picture painted initially by false traitor
- - this gallery is no place for the artist who creates a scene!
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- - 2003 Irish film directed by Sean Walsh which is based on a novel by James Joyce
- - Open up like a buttercup
- - Does it give lenses a floral tint?
- - "The tree is in full ..." (filled with flowers)
- - Flourish into a flower
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- - 1967 film directed by Joseph Strick which is loosely based on a novel by James Joyce
- - Work by Joyce Grant
- - James Joyce's masterpiece published in 1922
- - Obscure novel found in various syllabuses -- first half of work's dashed off
- - James Joyce's work of fiction, ...., was released in 1922
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- - James Joyce novel with its own unique vocabulary
- - Knew insane fag (anag) — novel by 5
- - James Joyce novel which revolves around the Earwicker family
- - James Joyce's prose work about Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker
- - Agnes soused with pub wife appears in spurious comic work
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