| 1954 Nobel literature prize winner, an ambulance driver during the First World War |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
26 Oct 2025 |
| Author whose debut novel was <i>The Sun Also Rises</i> |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
03 Aug 2025 |
| His "Green Hills of Africa" chronicles a safari he took in Tanzania in 1933 |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Jul 2025 |
| Writer, reportedly serious, may whinge when bothered |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
23 Apr 2025 |
| American author, winner of 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature (6,9) |
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| Writer eagles on the smallest golf course |
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| Angry new themes I suspect for U.S. novelist (6,9) |
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| Author of The Old Man and the Sea (6,9) |
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| Answering me, they ruffled American author |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
17 Jul 2023 |
| Writer from Germany seen with criminal |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
17 Nov 2022 |
| Author of Eagles à la Campbell? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
17 Dec 2020 |
| Author of the concise yet evocative story told in this puzzle |
New York Times |
12 Mar 2020 |
| Author of nine novels, including 20, 25 and 44 Across |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
27 Jan 2017 |
| Author of nine novels, including 20, 25 and 44 Across |
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| Author, when wild with enmity, rages |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
06 Mar 2015 |
| He left the US for France in 1921 and returned in 1940 |
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| "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" author |
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| Famous literature Nobelist |
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| Author of the book whose title is circled in the grid |
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| Author of a 1952 novel published in full in Life magazine |
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| Award-winning author of 17A |
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| "A Farewell to Arms" author |
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| "The Sun Also Rises" author |
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| "The Sun Also Rises" |
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| 1954 Literature Nobelist |
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| Author, 1953 award winner |
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| Author, 1899-1961 |
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| 1954 Literature Nobelist |
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| Author born July 21, 1899 |
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| Nobelist in Literature: 1954 |
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| Author born in Oak Park, Ill. |
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| Author of "The Torrents of Spring" |
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| "To Have and Have Not" author |
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| Famous writer |
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| Creator of Lady Brett, Pilar, etc. |
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| Famous man from Illinois. |
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| Prize winner of May 4. |
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| "Papa" of the literary scene. |
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| Creator of Col. Richard Cantwell. |
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| Adventurer in the land of ibises. |
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