- - she authored a novel in 1925 that was patterned after an impressionist painting
- - Virginia ..., author of "Mrs Dalloway" and one the literary pioneers who inspired feminism
- - A Room of One's Own writer Virginia
- - "A Room of One's Own" novelist
- - Writer Virginia played by Nicole Kidman in "The Hours"
- - Author of To the Lighthouse
- - "Who's Afraid of Virginia ...," 1966 movie starring Elizabeth Taylor
- - Penner of the line 'Language is wine upon the lips'
- - Utterance from setter perhaps about conclusion of awful writer
- - Writer Virginia
- - 'Who's Afraid of Virginia ....?'
- - Writer who said 'One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well'
- - Virginia of the Bloomsbury Group
- - Writer contemporary to 53-Down
- - "Orlando: A Biography" biographer
- - Kidman's Oscar role
- - Author to be afraid of?
- - "A Room of One's Own" writer
- - Author of "Mrs. Dalloway"
- - "A Room of One's Own" novelist Virginia
- - "A Room of One's Own" author Virginia
- - Bloomsbury group writer
- - "A Room of One's Own" author
- - Surname of the writer of the 1927 novel To the Lighthouse
- - Material failing Mrs. Dalloway author
- - The Voyage Out novelist
- - "Orlando" novelist Virginia
- - Virginia who wrote 'Mrs. Dalloway'
- - Forster contemporary
- - Literary Virginia
- - Virginia in the bookstore
- - 'Orlando' author
- - Carnivore seen around old Virginia?
- - Author Virginia
- - "Mrs. Dalloway" author
- - "The Voyage Out" novelist Virginia
- - "Orlando" novelist
- - Novelist Virginia
- - "To the Lighthouse" author
- - "The Voyage Out" novelist
- - "Mrs. Dalloway" author Virginia
- - "The Waves" author
- - Real-life author in the book "The Hours"
- - 'To the Lighthouse' novelist
- - "Mrs. Dalloway" novelist
- - Womaniser harbouring love for female author
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