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U.S. fashion magazine first published in 1913 and revived in 1983 (6,4)
2018 literary miniseries in which Olivia Cooke portrayed Becky Sharp: 2 wds.
William Makepeace Thackeray novel in which Becky Sharp appears (6,4)
Alluding to a town selling worthless things in Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, the world regarded as a place of frivolity, notably in Thackeray's novel of the same name (6,4)
A tiny criminal in very fine novel The Telegraph Cryptic 01 Aug 2022
Italian in navy reread fine novel The Telegraph Cryptic 23 May 2022
Book, as the case may be, fine The Telegraph Toughie 03 Aug 2021
Volume: a pretty tiny novel within a novel The Telegraph Toughie 09 Oct 2020
Magazine revived in 1983 USA Today 29 Aug 2020
William Makepeace Thackeray’s “novel without a hero” The Times Specialist Sunday 23 Dec 2018
'Call Me Caitlyn' magazine USA Today 22 Jun 2018
1848 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray The Telegraph General Knowledge 18 Mar 2018
"Call Me Caitlyn" magazine
Thackeray novel Newsday 13 Aug 2017
Magazine with stars Universal 03 Mar 2015
Magazine that scored big-time with its cover of Caitlyn Jenner
Magazine with stars
Thackeray novel
{/Magazine with an annual Hollywood issue/}
American magazine debut of 1913
*Magazine with an annual Hollywood issue
Where to buy dressing tables?
Thackeray's "novel without a hero"
Thackeray's "novel without a hero"
Its subtitle is "A Novel Without a Hero"
Culture chronicle published by Condé Nast
Graydon Carter's magazine
"___: A Novel Without a Hero"
Conde Naste publication
Novel of 1848
Condé Nast magazine
Novel featuring Becky Sharp
Thackeray novel
Thackeray novel
Thackeray classic
Old slick magazine
1848 novel.
A "Novel without a Hero."
Miss Sharp's setting.
World of fashion.
A novel without a hero, 1847.
"A Novel Without a Hero," 1848.
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