- - He's going around state with writer responsible for journey to the east
- - "Magister Ludi" novelist
- - 'Steppenwolf' writer Hermann
- - 'Siddhartha' writer Hermann
- - 'The Glass Bead Game' writer
- - 'Siddhartha' writer
- - Hermann —, German writer
- - German-born writer Hermann
- - "Magister Ludi" writer
- - "Demian" writer
- - Writer Hermann
- - "Magister Ludi" author
- - German writer Hermann
- - "Steppenwolf" writer
- - german state whose largest city is frankfurt
- - Locale of Wiesbaden, Germany
- - German state that includes Frankfurt
- - "The Glass Bead Game" author, 1943
- - "Siddhartha" author Hermann ... who won a Nobel Prize in Literature
- - Nobelist in Literature: 1946
- - Nobelist for literature: 1946
- - German state, capital Wiesbaden
- - Where Wiesbaden is
- - Where Frankfurt is
- - Weisbaden, Germany is its capital
- - Steppenwolf's creator
- - State in W. Germany
- - State in Adenauer's realm.
- - Sculptor Eva
- - Poet Hermann
- - Novelist-poet Hermann
- - Nobelist in 1946
- - Nobel novelist: 1946
- - Nobel novelist Hermann
- - Literature Nobelist between Mistral and Gide
- - Historic German duchy
- - Hermann who won a Nobel for Literature
- - Hermann ......, German poet-novelist
- - Hermann ......, German novelist
- - He wrote "Steppenwolf"
- - German author Hermann
- - Darmstadt is its capital.
- - Author of "Knulp": 1915
- - "Three Tales from the Life of Knulp" novelist
- - "Siddhartha" penner
- - "Rosshalde" author
- - "Peter Camenzind" novelist
- - "Demian" novelist
- - '46 Nobelist Hermann
- - Central German state.
- - German region
- - West German state
- - W. German state
- - "Siddhartha" novelist
- - Author Hermann
- - "Steppenwolf" author
- - "Steppenwolf" author Hermann
- - German Literature Nobelist
- - "Siddhartha" author
- - "Demian" author
- - "The Glass Bead Game" author
- - Hermann who wrote 'Siddhartha'
- - Literature Nobelist Hermann
- - German-born Literature Nobelist
- - 'Demian' author Hermann
- - 1946 Literature Nobelist
- - 'Narcissus and Goldmund' novelist
- - State bordering Bavaria
- - Brecht contemporary in German literature
- - Frankfurt's state
- - Novelist Hermann
- - 'Siddhartha' author Hermann
- - 'Steppenwolf' novelist Hermann
- - German-Swiss author who won the 1946 Nobel in Literature
- - German state with Wiesbaden
- - 'Steppenwolf' novelist
- - German state or novelist
- - Where Wiesbaden is capital
- - "Steppenwolf" penner
- - Author who shares his name with a German state
- - 1946 Goethe Prize winner
- - Literature Nobelist two years before Eliot
- - German-born Swiss novelist who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946
- - "Siddhartha" Nobelist
- - Literature Nobelist before Gide
- - Wiesbaden's state
- - Nobelist Hermann, author of "Siddhartha"
- - Hermann who wrote "Steppenwolf"
- - Hermann who wrote "The Glass Bead Game"
- - "Narcissus and Goldmund" author
- - 1946 Literature Nobelist Hermann
- - Its capital is Wiesbaden
- - State bordering Thuringia
- - Wiesbaden locale
- - German novelist
- - "The Glass Bead Game" author Hermann
- - German novelist Hermann
- - "Siddhartha" novelist Hermann
- - Germany's Hermann
- - German Hermann
- - "The Glass Bead Game" novelist
- - Author of "Steppenwolf"
- - Author of "Siddhartha"
- - State below Lower Saxony
- - "Das Glasperlenspiel" novelist
- - What element 108 was named for
- - 1946 Nobelist Hermann
- - "Der Steppenwolf" author
- - Wiesbaden is its capital
- - State bordering Lower Saxony
- - Nobelist author of "Siddhartha"
- - Wiesbaden, Germany is its capital
- - Nobel laureate Hermann
- - Where the Fulda flows
- - Author of "The Journey to the East"
- - German state.
- - He's on the way somewhere in Germany
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