- - George Eliot and George Orwell, for two
- - Parker and Waterman are examples of aliases for authors
- - Mark Twain and George Eliot, for two
- - Acton Bell and Ellis Bell, for two
- - Robert Galbraith and J. K. Rowling
- - They're made-up in the newspaper industry for Parker and Cross
- - Ayn Rand and Mark Twain
- - Mark Twain and George Sand, e.g.
- - Mark Twain and Saki
- - Mark Twain and Saki, for two
- - Molière and Voltaire
- - Lewis Carroll and others
- - George Sand and others
- - Elia and Saki, e.g.
- - Twain and others
- - Boz and Saki
- - Saki and Sand
- - Elia and Carroll
- - Saki, et al.
- - Colette and others.
- - Bell and Sand.
- - George Eliot and George Sand
- - Ellery Queen and others
- - George Sand and George Eliot
- - George Eliot and George Sand, e.g.
- - george eliot and george sand, for two
- - Pseudonyms: 2 wds.
- - Biographer pseudonyms
- - Authors' pseudonyms
- - Authors of fiction?
- - Authors' aliases
- - Writers' aliases
- - Mark Twain, Lewis Carroll, et al.
- - Artistic aliases
- - Some writers' creations
- - Examples of ...... include (a) George Eliot, (b) Mark Twain, (c) Bic?
- - Some aliases
- - 63481, 71120, 52893, etc.
- - George Eliot, Lewis Carroll, etc.
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