James Farrell's subject in his 1930s trilogy Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% STUDSLONIGAN James Farrell's subject in his 1930s trilogy (12)
8% LONIGAN Studs of James Farrell's 1930s trilogy (7)
6% GLENDA 1930's actress Farrell (6)
6% STUDS Hero of James T. Farrell's trilogy. (5)
5% ESTATE Subject of a will (6) Thomas Joseph Sep 8, 2025
5% LOTR Tolkien trilogy, to fans (4) New York Times Sep 3, 2025
5% THEME Subject (5) New York Times Sep 3, 2025
5% PEAKE Author Mervyn of the Gormenghast trilogy (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 1, 2025
5% MAJA Goya subject hidden backward in "Etta James" (4) Universal Aug 31, 2025
5% RES Hi-____ (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 30, 2025
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