➠ Words with i

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  • - author discussed in "my life in middlemarch"
  • - Author with fine material written up
  • - Author seen looking to the left in photo, I learned
  • - "The Cocktail Party" author T.S. ...
  • - "The Waste Land" author
  • - "Romola" author
  • - Prufrock creator T.S.
  • - Author George
  • - Creator of Prufrock
  • - Author of "The Cocktail Party"
  • - Author of "Middlemarch"
  • - Author George who was a woman
  • - "The Sacred Wood" author
  • - "Prufrock" author
  • - "Daniel Deronda" author
  • - Little Gidding author
  • - J. Alfred Prufrock's creator T. S. ......
  • - Creator of Mr. Prufrock
  • - Cats author
  • - Author whose verses inspired "Cats"
  • - Author who inspired "Cats"
  • - Author T.S. or George
  • - Author of Adam Bede, d.1880
  • - Author of "The Waste Land"
  • - Author of "The Hollow Men"
  • - Author of "Romola"
  • - Author of "Four Quartets"
  • - Author of "Daniel Deronda"
  • - "The Mill on the Floss" author George
  • - "Scenes of Clerical Life" author, 1858
  • - Novelist or poet using elevated material
  • - poet t.s. who wrote the waste land
  • - George ... (pen name of novelist Mary Ann Evans)
  • - his poetry collection "old possum's book of practical cats" inspired the musical "cats"
  • - surname of the poet who wrote 'the waste land'
  • - John briefly upset George perhaps
  • - "The Untouchables" federal agent Ness
  • - writer george, a.k.a. mary ann evans
  • - he inspired "cats"
  • - name the real-life prohibition agent portrayed by kevin costner in the untouchables.
  • - ... Ness (Kevin Costner's role in The Untouchables)
  • - Ness who led the Untouchables
  • - Modernist's material coming from the east
  • - "Middlemarch" writer George
  • - "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" writer
  • - George ..., pen name of Mary Ann Evans
  • - John almost making a comeback, or George?
  • - the waste land
  • - "marina" poet t.s.
  • - 'Information' musician Sumner
  • - English student gets one over on cross novelist
  • - t.s. who loved cats
  • - .. Ness; "The Untouchables" role
  • - t.s. who wrote old possum's book of practical cats
  • - Non-occupant of this 5 with place to go back? Not entirely
  • - "Not With a Bang But a Whimper" poet, T.S. ...
  • - Rosewater of Kurt Vonnegut's "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater"
  • - t.s. who created the cats in "cats"
  • - "The Mill on the Floss" writer George
  • - British-American poet, Nobel Prize winner
  • - "The Waste Land" poet T.S. ... who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948
  • - "Do I dare to eat a peach?" poet T.S.
  • - Writer and priest and where to find him
  • - prohibition agent ness
  • - a depicter of english rural life, he brought down al capone
  • - ts of literature
  • - ness of chicago fame
  • - "daniel deronda" novelist
  • - "April is the cruellest month" poet
  • - returning work by english poet
  • - ...... ness (al capone's nemesis)
  • - Silas Marner's creator
  • - T.S. or George
  • - Untouchable Ness
  • - Part of T.S.E.
  • - "A Cooking Egg" poet
  • - Marner's creator
  • - "The Wasteland" poet
  • - "The Naming of Cats" poet
  • - T-man Ness
  • - He wrote "The Hollow Men"
  • - George who was Mary Ann
  • - George who was Mary
  • - Economist Janeway
  • - "The Cocktail Party" poet
  • - 'Cats' creator
  • - The "E" in literary monogram TSE
  • - Nobelist in Literature: 1948
  • - He wrote "The Waste Land"
  • - George or T.S.
  • - Crimefighter Ness
  • - Agent Ness
  • - Adam Bede's creator
  • - 'Cats' inspirer
  • - Writer George or T.S.
  • - T.S. who wrote "Ash Wednesday"
  • - Silas Marner creator
  • - Romola's creator
  • - Poet who wrote "This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper"
  • - Mary Ann Evans's pen name
  • - Kevin's role in "The Untouchables"
  • - Kevin in "The Untouchables"
  • - He wrote "The Cocktail Party"
  • - George or T.S. of literature
  • - Gangbuster Ness
  • - Former New York governor Spitzer
  • - Former Harvard president
  • - Felix Holt's creator
  • - Ex-governor Spitzer
  • - Al Capone foe Ness
  • - "Romola" writer
  • - "Cats" lyricist T.S.
  • - "Ash Wednesday" poet T.S.
  • - "The Waste Land" writer
  • - "The Cocktail Party" writer
  • - "Mr. Mistoffelees" poet T.S.
  • - "Middlemarch" writer
  • - "Cats" T.S.
  • - "A Cooking Egg" writer
  • - ...... Ness (leader of the Untouchables)
  • - Writer T.S. or George
  • - Writer of the 1950 Tony-winning play "The Cocktail Party"
  • - Well-known American poet
  • - Victorian-era novelist
  • - Untouchables leader Ness
  • - TV political commentator Spitzer
  • - Thomas Stearns ......
  • - The E in P.E.T.
  • - T.S. who wrote "The Sacred Wood"
  • - T.S. or George of literature
  • - T.S. ........
  • - T.S. ...... (poet who inspired the musical "Cats")
  • - T-man's first name
  • - Surname in the "Cats" credits
  • - Squire Cass's creator
  • - Spitzer who succeeded Pataki as New York governor
  • - She wrote "Romola"
  • - She wrote "Adam Bede"
  • - Rumpelteazer's creator
  • - Rum Tum Tugger creator
  • - Pound contemporary
  • - Posthumous Tony winner for "Cats"
  • - Poet, 1948 Nobelist
  • - Poet-Nobelist
  • - Poet with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame
  • - Poet who wrote "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats"
  • - Poet who wrote "In the room the women come and go / Talking of Michelangelo"
  • - Poet who wrote "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal"
  • - Poet who wrote "Do I dare / Disturb the universe?"
  • - Poet who mused on April
  • - Poet who inspired the musical "Cats"
  • - Poet T.S. whose work inspired the musical "Cats"
  • - Poet from whom Waugh got his novel title "A Handful of Dust"
  • - Poet associated with "Cats"
  • - Pen name of Mary Ann Evans
  • - Originator of Jellicle Cats
  • - Old Deuteronomy's creator
  • - Novelist who was 26 in 1845
  • - New York politician Spitzer who resigned as governor after a scandal broke
  • - New York governor Spitzer
  • - New York governor between George and David
  • - Ness who pursued Capone
  • - Ness played by Costner in "The Untouchables"
  • - Name on "Memory" sheet music
  • - Name on "Cats" sheet music
  • - Mr. Rosewater in Kurt Vonnegut's "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater"
  • - Mr. Mistoffelees's creator
  • - Mob-busting Ness
  • - Middlemarch maker
  • - Mary A. Evans
  • - Lyrics source for "Cats"
  • - Literature Nobelist who won two posthumous Tony Awards
  • - Literature Nobelist of 1948
  • - Literary T. S. or George
  • - Legendary lawman Ness
  • - Leader of the "praying Indians"
  • - Lawman Ness
  • - Kevin's "The Untouchables" role
  • - Kevin Costner's "The Untouchables" character ...... Ness
  • - Historian Samuel ...... Morison
  • - His initials stand for Thomas Stearns
  • - He wrote Ash Wednesday
  • - He wrote "The Rock": 1934
  • - He wrote "Gerontion"
  • - He said "Most editors are failed writers - but so are most writers"
  • - He brought down Al
  • - Harvard president: 1869-1909
  • - Girl George?
  • - George's successor in Albany
  • - George who wrote "The Spanish Gypsy"
  • - George who was really Mary Ann
  • - George who was a woman
  • - Gangbuster's first name
  • - First name in Prohibition history
  • - Female George
  • - Ex-governor Spitzer of New York
  • - Evans's pseudonym
  • - Eppie's creator
  • - Eponym of a United Kingdom poetry prize
  • - Daniel Deronda's creator
  • - Crime-stalker Ness
  • - Creator of Skimbleshanks and Rumpelteazer
  • - Creator of Silas and Eppie
  • - Creator of Bede and Marner
  • - Creator of Adam Bede and Silas Marner
  • - British poet, d. 1965
  • - Bootlegger-busting Ness
  • - Al's nemesis, circa 1930
  • - Al's nemesis
  • - Al Capone nemesis Ness
  • - A Ness
  • - A LIBRA
  • - "Waste Land" poet
  • - "The Waste Land" penner
  • - "The Sacred Wood" writer, 1920
  • - "The Sacred Wood" essayist, 1920
  • - "The Mill on the Floss" writer
  • - "The Hollow Men" poet T.S.
  • - "The Elder Statesman" playwright
  • - "Stone Soup" cartoonist Jan
  • - "Silas Marner" writer George
  • - "Scenes of Clerical Life" writer, 1857
  • - "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" poet
  • - "Not with a bang, but a whimper" source
  • - "Not with a bang but a whimper" poet
  • - "Mr. Apollinax" poet
  • - "Middlemarch" creator
  • - Time Magazine's disposable paper
  • - hanky made of paper
  • - paper handkerchief - eccentric uses it
  • - paper from the latin for "woven"
  • - is suet made out of paper?
  • - Thin, soft paper
  • - It's a girl's sort of paper
  • - It is, in an old-fashioned way, little Susan with a paper hanky
  • - sit back and sue a paper of little substance
  • - as a kind of paper, its use is varied
  • - Soft paper to blow your nose
  • - Very thin fabric
  • - Introduction to Trespasser and Sons and Daughters in the paper
  • - Thin paper for drying one's tears
  • - Paper tiger - the first with sons and daughters
  • - Sneeze paper
  • - Paper hanky
  • - Thin gift wrap, ... paper
  • - Paper hankie
  • - Delicate wrapping paper
  • - Carbon-copy paper
  • - Soft paper
  • - Thin, absorbent paper
  • - Absorbent paper
  • - Soft thin paper in layers
  • - Paper in a gift box
  • - Soft thin paper ruined suites
  • - Paper uses it in circulation
  • - Paper supply on time
  • - Paper handkerchief
  • - Thin paper
  • - Bit of paper with signatures doesn't include Gran
  • - Absorbent paper, used as handkerchief, say
  • - Thin soft disposable paper
  • - Show off suites in The Paper
  • - Hasn't left enthusiast's paper
  • - Put out by first Tory leader in The Paper
  • - Flimsy paper
  • - Car instalment in The Paper
  • - Paper good at absorbing blows?
  • - Paper required that's first edition
  • - Very thin paper
  • - Disposable piece of absorbent paper
  • - Absorbent paper, used as handkerchief
  • - Soft, thin paper
  • - It's Susan's paper hanky
  • - Telegraph's first edition paper
  • - Type of paper
  • - Time to publish paper
  • - Kind of paper for gift-wrapping
  • - Powder room paper
  • - Gauzy paper
  • - Kind of paper
  • - Paper ...
  • - Paper under discussion has no leader
  • - paper handkerchief found in new suites
  • - Light paper
  • - piece of absorbent paper
  • - it's the girl with a paper handkerchief
  • - paper required - the first edition
  • - A connected web (of lies?)
  • - Sit out with a girl in gauzy fabric
  • - Wrapping material is secured by super tape after repacking
  • - suet is enough to make cellular fabric
  • - fine fabric used in making suites
  • - the first edition has substance
  • - flimsy material, but its use is varied
  • - Tabloids primarily publish light material
  • - Sit back, Susan, with a wiper
  • - group of cells with similar structure and function
  • - Matter made from cells
  • - Cellular structure in the body
  • - Problem getting on, primarily, the web
  • - Gift bag liner
  • - Letter to publish as a mere fabrication
  • - it's out to take to court for material
  • - It may be used in place of a handkerchief
  • - Every so often trips by girl matter
  • - Kleenex, generically
  • - its use could be for light wrapping
  • - Nose wiper
  • - It may pop out of a box
  • - Gift-box liner
  • - Interwoven series
  • - Hay fever need
  • - Disposable handkerchief
  • - Substitute handkerchief
  • - Snotpaper
  • - Sneeze offering
  • - Mesh; web
  • - Kleenex, for example
  • - Interconnected series
  • - Complicated mesh
  • - Bodily matter
  • - Tear sheet?
  • - Sneeze need
  • - Fabric
  • - Network
  • - Web
  • - Really mad
  • - Network's tense broadcast
  • - Time with children? It could be used to mop up tears
  • - Need for a sobfest
  • - Runny nose helper
  • - You might give one with your blessing
  • - Web matter for discussion under Tories originally
  • - Intricate structure, web
  • - Kleenex product
  • - Gift wrapper's supply
  • - Puffs product
  • - Epitome of thinness
  • - Tear clearer
  • - What's put out by cheat, ultimately, is collection of lies, perhaps
  • - Cold comfort?
  • - Finally, convict put out in cell block?
  • - Gauzy fabric
  • - Sneezer's need
  • - Tears don't rip it
  • - Tear wiper
  • - Material from The Yorkshire Post?
  • - Sneeze catcher?
  • - Cold sufferer's need
  • - Disposable hanky
  • - Something to sneeze at?
  • - Sniffler's need
  • - Tear drier
  • - Cells sharing a function
  • - One might be given with a blessing
  • - Web; fabric
  • - Makeup remover
  • - It is a girl who might use it
  • - Weeper's need
  • - Handkerchief
  • - Disposable hankie
  • - Kleenex, e.g
  • - Suddenly leave in protest
  • - One may be given with a blessing
  • - Handkerchief alternative
  • - It may be given with one's blessing
  • - Tearjerker viewer's need
  • - It's something to sneeze at
  • - Epithelium
  • - Sneezer's sheet
  • - Kleenex, say
  • - Crying need?
  • - Florist's supply
  • - Offer to one who's been recently blessed?
  • - Muscle or bone
  • - Common purse item
  • - Necessity at a tearjerker
  • - Hankie substitute
  • - Gauzy material
  • - Tearjerker necessity
  • - Sneezy's need
  • - Tearjerker requirement?
  • - It's needed while watching a tearjerker
  • - Organ material
  • - Offer to a crier
  • - Scar ......
  • - Organ component
  • - Makeup artist's supply item
  • - Sneezer's request
  • - Sneeze stopper
  • - Kleenex
  • - Flu-season necessity
  • - A group of cells that work together in the body
  • - a group of cells in the body that have a similar structure and function together as a unit
  • - Skin temperature problem
  • - Body's cellular fabric
  • - "Scar ...", song by Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • - it must be susan's series of lies
  • - sopper of tears
  • - Hanky alternative