- - President Grant seen during July's session
- - 1967 film directed by Joseph Strick which is loosely based on a novel by James Joyce
- - Book about Bloom's one-day peregrinations around Dublin
- - James Joyce's masterpiece published in 1922
- - greek hero, oddly sly in habits!
- - Obscure novel found in various syllabuses -- first half of work's dashed off
- - James Joyce's work of fiction, ...., was released in 1922
- - Famously long novel by James Joyce
- - A novel by Joyce - or a poem by Tennyson
- - Joyce novel
- - Joyce's book from July's session
- - James Joyce classic
- - -- S. Grant, US President
- - -- S. Grant, President of USA from 1869 to 1877
- - James Joyce novel
- - Once-banned James Joyce novel
- - Hero of the Odyssey
- - Novel by James Joyce
- - 18-episode Joyce novel
- - Joyce novel that inspired Bloomsday
- - Controversial 1922 novel
- - Lose your shirt with tips in America at point-to-point? That's novel!
- - -- S Grant, 18th US President
- - Novel about Leopold Bloom's day
- - Novel that takes place on a single day in Dublin
- - 1922 novel with a Dublin backdrop
- - Rutherford's predecessor
- - Novel that takes place on June 16
- - James Joyce novel that many people claim to have finished reading
- - Novel whose action takes place on June 16, 1904
- - Book set in June 1904
- - Classic novel set in Dublin
- - Novel that begins "Stately, plump Buck Mulligan …"
- - Novel set in Dublin
- - Classic novel banned in the U.S. until 1933
- - James Joyce's 1922 classic
- - Novel banned in the U.S. until 1933
- - Book set entirely on the date 6/16/04
- - Joyce classic
- - Hiram's follower
- - Novel of 1922.
- - Influential novel of 1922.
- - Joyce's main claim to fame.
- - poem by tennyson – or a novel by joyce
- - modernist novel and play is regularly included in works
- - James Joyce novel narrating a day in the life of Leopold Bloom
- - Work by Joyce Grant
- - odysseus
- - uses sly characters to confuse old greek leader
- - mythical hero
- - James Joyce masterwork
- - Roman name for Odysseus
- - Whom Abe couldn't "spare . . ., he fights"
- - Homer hero
- - Mythical being and James Joyce title
- - President Grant
- - "This is my son, mine own Telemachus" poem
- - Noted nineteen-thirties obscenity case "United States v. One Book Called ......"
- - Choice piece of Joyce?
- - Roman equivalent of Odysseus
- - 'Odyssey' hero
- - Latin form of Odysseus
- - Mythical Greek king
- - James Joyce book
- - Joyce masterpiece
- - Federal Grant?
- - General Grant
- - Joyce epic
- - James Joyce masterpiece
- - Andrew, ......, Rutherford
- - Chronicle of Dublin on June 16, 1904
- - " . . . yes I said yes I will Yes"
- - Joyce book
- - Joyce subject
- - James Joyce title
- - Tennyson work
- - Presidential first name
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