- - Noted Walden Pond resident
- - Noted transcendentalist
- - Noted New Englander
- - Hear out cryptic writer
- - He wrote "All good things are wild and free"
- - Transcendentalist who wrote "Walden"
- - Henry David .., early environmentalist known for living at Walden Pond
- - Henry David ..., American naturalist and transcendentalist who wrote the book "Walden"
- - Tiny measure restricting mostly genuine US author
- - "The Maine Woods" writer
- - American writer you no longer read briefly visits
- - pal of emerson
- - Walden writer's touching article that bores you
- - us writer (1817-62), henry david
- - walden (1854)
- - Walden and Civil Disobedience essayist Henry David
- - He wrote of Walden Pond
- - Henry David ...... (author of "Walden")
- - He wrote, "Nature is full of genius"
- - Henry David ........ wrote Walden
- - 'Walden' writer
- - "Civil Disobedience" essayist, 1849
- - "Walden" writer Henry David
- - Philosopher who wrote 'Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty'
- - Henry D -------, US essayist and poet (1817-62)
- - 'Walden' author
- - Writer Henry David
- - US writer, author switching parts without energy
- - Writer who wrote, 'A written word is the choicest of relics'
- - Cabin dweller at Walden Pond
- - He wrote 'In wildness is the preservation of the world'
- - Walden; or, Life in the Woods was the original title of Henry David ........'s best-known book
- - Pond ponderer
- - Versed in books no end? You must get hold of that American author
- - Friend of Emerson
- - 'Civil Disobedience' author
- - "Simplify, simplify" source
- - Walden Pond writer
- - "That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest" penner
- - Walden Pond ponderer
- - "Nothing is so much to be feared as fear" penner
- - Walden Pond resident
- - "The Maine Woods" author
- - Walden Pond habitue
- - Writer who was fond of a pond
- - Onetime Concord school-teacher
- - Walden visitor
- - Emerson's friend.
- - Concord celebrity.
- - Sage of Walden Pond.
- - 19th cen. naturalist and author.
- - Contemporary of Emerson.
- - Massachusetts immortal.
- - His motto was "simplify."
- - 19th cen. social critic.
- - Popular social critic of 19th cen.
- - He said, "Simplify, simplify."
- - Harvard man who built a cottage for $28.12½.
- - Philosopher of Walden Pond.
- - He said, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation."
- - Famous eccentric naturalist.
- - Famous naturalist.
- - He wrote "It is life near the bone where it is sweetest"
- - Pond dweller
- - Author
- - See 70-Across
- - Possibly hear out US writer
- - walden author, henry david –
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