- - American author regarded as "the father of American literature," and is known for creating Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn: 2 wds.
- - Author's character I want to be cast
- - Whom an American humor prize is named for
- - "Cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college education"
- - "I respect a man who knows how to spell a word more than one way"
- - His pen name is a steamboat call
- - "It is easier to stay out than get out"
- - Author's record win at swimming
- - American author of gospel has two
- - Literary Ken Burns documentary of 2002
- - label can containing whiskey with a writer
- - spot sibling including a writer
- - Knit a warm wrap for this writer
- - Frank Delano Roosevelt's phrase New Deal came from a book by ...
- - Creator of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn: 2 wds.
- - American humorouswriter, d. 1910
- - American author who published his first short story at age 30
- - Author of the novel 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'
- - Author's holy book I want badly
- - Writer of Huckleberry Finn
- - Author of novel 'Kim', at end of Afghan war
- - Samuel Clemens
- - Humorist who wrote the off-color satire '1601'
- - Author of the short story
- - Clemens alias
- - "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" author
- - Writer who inspired Faulkner
- - Injun Joe's creator
- - He came and went with Halley's Comet
- - Becky Thatcher's creator
- - Poser of the question
- - "Reports of my death..."
- - Literary name meaning "two fathoms deep"
- - Pseudonym that means "two fathoms"
- - Author who wore "a warm knit"?
- - He wrote about a jumping frog
- - Sam Clemens
- - Associate of Bret Harte.
- - Tom Sawyer's creator
- - Huck Finn's creator
- - "The Innocents Abroad" author
- - "Pudd'nhead Wilson" author
- - Hannibal lecturer
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