Self-described "Oxford man" of fiction Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GATSBY Self-described "Oxford man" of fiction (6)
6% SPOONERISM What's self-described as birdwatching? (10) The Telegraph Toughie May 14, 2026
5% META Self-referential (4) New York Times May 31, 2026
5% PLOTLINE Course in fiction? (8) The Atlantic May 30, 2026
5% EGO Conscious self (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 28, 2026
5% NOVELIST Fiction author (8) The Times Concise May 25, 2026
5% LIE Work of fiction (3) LA Times Daily May 22, 2026
5% EDIT Add an Oxford comma, e.g. (4)
5% FACT ___ or fiction? (4)
5% LIAR Fictional character? (4) Universal May 17, 2026
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