| Namesake of an annual short fiction prize |
Universal |
13 Jul 2025 |
| Literary pseudonym of William Sydney Porter, US short-story writer |
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| "The Gift of the Magi" writer |
New York Times |
29 Apr 2025 |
| US short-story writer 1862-1910 (1,5) |
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| Famed short story writer behind "The Gift of the Magi" |
New York Times Mini |
15 Mar 2025 |
| Short-story award eponym |
Newsday |
08 Feb 2025 |
| Pseudonym of US author William Sidney Porter (1,5) |
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| Pen name of American writer William Sydney Porter (1,5) |
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| Master of twist endings |
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| American writer whose real name was William Sidney Porter (1,5) |
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| Writer with a short story award named for him |
Universal |
18 Sep 2024 |
| Pseudonym of American author William Sidney Porter (1,5) |
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| Pen name of William Sidney Porter |
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| Another American author's way of addressing James |
The Guardian Cryptic |
30 Jan 2024 |
| Writer known for twist endings |
Premier Sunday |
18 Dec 2022 |
| 'Ransom of Red Chief' author |
Newsday |
19 Oct 2022 |
| "The Gift of the Magi" author |
Universal |
09 Jun 2022 |
| Whom a short-story award is named for |
Newsday |
19 Aug 2021 |
| Short-story writer famous for twist endings |
New York Times |
17 Aug 2021 |
| ''Gift of the Magi'' author |
Newsday |
14 May 2021 |
| Literary master of irony |
New York Times |
10 Sep 2020 |
| Storywriter known for irony |
LA Times Daily |
02 Jul 2020 |
| Storywriter known for irony |
The Washington Post |
02 Jul 2020 |
| 'The Gift of the Magi' author |
USA Today |
29 Mar 2020 |
| "The Gift of the Magi" author |
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| 'The Gift of the Magi' author |
New York Times |
22 Dec 2019 |
| 'The Gift of the Magi' author |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 Jul 2019 |
| "The Gift of the Magi" author |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jan 2019 |
| 'The Gift of the Magi' author |
The Washington Post |
07 Jan 2019 |
| "The Gift of the Magi" author |
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| Writer who called New York City 'Baghdad-on-the-Subway' |
New York Times |
14 Apr 2018 |
| Writer who called New York City "Baghdad-on-the-Subway" |
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| Author known for twist endings |
New York Times |
12 Dec 2017 |
| Short-story pen name |
Newsday |
10 Dec 2017 |
| 'The Gift of the Magi' writer |
Premier Sunday |
15 Oct 2017 |
| Writer known for his surprise endings |
The Washington Post |
24 Sep 2017 |
| Writer known for his surprise endings |
LA Times Daily |
24 Sep 2017 |
| 'The Ransom of Red Chief' writer, 1910 |
New York Times |
22 Sep 2017 |
| ''Ransom of Red Chief'' writer |
Newsday |
31 Aug 2017 |
| Writer who coined the term 'banana republic' |
New York Times |
02 Apr 2017 |
| Annual writing award |
New York Times |
22 Feb 2017 |
| Annual writing award |
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| Writer known for his surprise endings |
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| Writer who coined the term "banana republic" (1904) |
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| "The Ransom of Red Chief" writer, 1910 |
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| Author known for twist endings |
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| Master of plot twists |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Nov 2016 |
| Writer who gave his name to an annual award |
New York Times |
07 May 2016 |
| Annual short-story award |
Newsday |
28 Nov 2015 |
| Writing award won multiple times by Alice Munro |
New York Times |
18 Oct 2015 |
| "The Ransom of Red Chief" writer |
LA Times Daily |
14 Jun 2015 |
| Short-story award eponym |
Newsday |
10 Jan 2015 |
| Writing award won multiple times by Alice Munro |
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| "The Ransom of Red Chief" writer |
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| Annual short-story award |
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| Short-story award eponym |
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| Literary award named for a writer |
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| "The Gift of the Magi" writer |
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| Short story award |
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| Surprise-ending specialist |
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| William Sydney Porter's pen name |
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| Storywriter known for irony |
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| Writer known for irony |
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| Annual literary prize |
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| Master of literary twists |
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| Storywriter known for twists |
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| Award won by Alice Munro and Stephen King |
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| Storywriter known for irony |
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| Storywriter known for twists |
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| Writer with an award named for him |
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| "The Gift of the Magi" writer |
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| "Gift of the Magi" author |
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| Short-story pen name |
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| "The Gift of the Magi" storywriter |
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| William Sydney Porter |
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| Short story writer known for irony |
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| Short story writer known for irony |
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| Author known for his surprise endings |
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| "A Retrieved Reformation" writer |
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| Short-story author known for his twist endings |
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| Ironic story teller |
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| "The Gift of the Magi" author |
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| Irony specialist |
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| "The Gift of the Magi" author |
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| Short story award |
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| Author of "The Gift of the Magi" |
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| William Sydney Porter |
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| 'The Gift of the Magi' author |
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| Writer known for twists |
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| Writer known for twists |
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| Master of irony |
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| "Cabbages and Kings" author |
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| "The Gift of the Magi" author |
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| Eponym for an annual literary award since 1919 |
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| Porter's pen name |
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| William S. Porter's pen name |
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| Writer with a twist |
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| The Cisco Kid's creator, in "The Caballero's Way" |
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| Master of surprise endings |
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| "The Gift of the Magi" storywriter |
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| "The Gift of the Magi" storywriter |
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| William Sydney Porter |
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| "Cabbages and Kings" short story writer |
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| "Cabbages and Kings" author |
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| "Cabbages and Kings" author |
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| Porter pseudonym |
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| ake William Sydney Porter |
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| Willian Sydney Porter, famously |
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| Porter's pen name |
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| Writer with an award named after him |
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| Noted short story writer |
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| Cabbages and Kings author |
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| Noted writer imprisoned for bank embezzlement |
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| Porter nom de plume |
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| Annual literary award |
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| Famed storyteller |
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| Pioneer of the twist |
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| Short-story writer |
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| W. S. Porter |
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| Pen name of William Sydney Porter |
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| William S. Porter |
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| William Sydney Porter |
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| "Gift of the Magi" author |
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| Famous twister? |
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| William S. Porter. |
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| William Sydney Porter. |
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| Familiar pen name. |
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| W. S. Porter. |
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| Author William S. Porter. |
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| Master short-story writer. |
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| Scheherazade of Baghdad-on-the-Subway. |
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| Twister? |
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| "The Gift of the Magi" author |
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| Famous nom de plume. |
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| His movie was "Full House." |
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