- - blyton of children's literature
- - woman's name that reverses to a word meaning "eat"
- - The Midwest's so-called "Queen Wheat City"
- - Name that's a verb meaning "eat" backward
- - writer of children's books blyton
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- - Pictionary, Boggle, Scrabble and so on
- - Magazine featuring Pencil Pointers
- - "Hunger ...," dystopian action film trilogy based on books of the same name starring Jennifer Lawrence
- - Gay ..., worldwide sports event that promotes sexual diversity
- - Sports matches
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- - Tom, perhaps needs pounds for second legal representative
- - a yew building in the outskirts of lancaster for advocate
- - Brief film, western, shown inside
- - Solicitor, for example
- - One spending a long time on briefs
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- - "Annabel Lee" poet Edgar Allan ...
- - Edgar Allan ... who wrote "The Cask of Amontillado"
- - Edgar Allan who wrote "The Black Cat"
- - The Raven poet Edgar Allan ...
- - Poet whom the Edgar Award is named after
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- - little work? around it sits the antithetical?
- - Hot and cold e.g.
- - They usually attract (not in this puzzle, though)
- - Hot and cold, for example
- - Venus and Mars, so to speak
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- - figure in a near wreck as a flier
- - The bird found in Blackwater Ave nesting
- - bird seen in popular avenue
- - A poe bird is drowning in intravenous medicine
- - In Wagner's Götterdämmerung, two ........s fly overhead just before Siegfried is killed
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- - Title woman in an Edgar Allan Poe poem
- - 1831 Poe character
- - "The queenliest dead that ever died so young," of poem
- - Poe's "most lovely dead"
- - Poe-etic maiden
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