- - t s ..., winner of the 1948 nobel prize in literature
- - poet t.s. who wrote the waste land
- - George ... (pen name of novelist Mary Ann Evans)
- - his poetry collection "old possum's book of practical cats" inspired the musical "cats"
- - surname of the poet who wrote 'the waste land'
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- - linus —, winner of the 1954 nobel prize in chemistry and 1962 nobel peace prize
- - Nobelist Linus
- - Nobelist for Peace: 1962
- - US scientist, the only person to have received Nobel prizes for chemistry and peace
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- - Monogram of 1948 Nobel winner for literature
- - japanese exchange, for short
- - Initials of the poet who inspired "Cats"
- - "The Hollow Men" monogram
- - Monogram of Prufrock's creator
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- - who became the first english-language winner of the nobel prize for literature in 1907?
- - The Jungle Book author, d, 1936
- - "The Jungle Book" author Kipling
- - With 42 Across, British author of "How the Camel Got His Hump"
- - Kipling who wrote "The Jungle Book"
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- - 1997 winner of the nobel prize in literature
- - Italian actor and dramatist best known for his 1970 play The Accidental Death of an Anarchist
- - Italian playwright who won the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature
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- - albert —, winner of the 1957 nobel prize in literature
- - nobel prize-winning author of the plague and the fall.
- - Albert French philosopher who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1957
- - After Kipling, the youngest-ever Literature Nobelist (1957, 44 years)
- - 'The Plague' writer
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- - 1948 nobel laureate in literature
- - Writer whose initials, when doubled, become another answer in this puzzle
- - 'Murder in the Cathedral' playwright
- - Pioneer in New Criticism
- - Poet born in St. Louis
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