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DAHL
DAHL
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... Giant Peach creator
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory author
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory author Roald ___
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator author
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang screenwriter
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang screenwriter Roald
Esio Trot author
Fantastic Mr Fox author
Fantastic Mr Fox author Roald
Fantastic Mr. Fox author
Fantastic Mr. Fox author Roald
Georges Marvellous Medicine writer Roald
Giant Peach creator
James and the Giant Peach author
James and the Giant Peach author Roald
James and the Giant Peach writer
Kiss
Matilda author
Matilda author Roald
The BFG author
The Diamond Queen actress
The Gremlins author
The Witches author
The Witches author Roald
You Only Live Twice scriptwriter
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory author Roald
Fantastic Mr. Fox author
James and the Giant Peach author Roald
Actress Arlene
Actress Arlene (Here Come the Girls)
Actress Arlene or author Roald
Arlene of Ambush
Arlene of Here Come the Girls
Arlene of One Life to Live
Arlene of Three Little Words
Arlene of TV soaps
Arlene of film fame
Arlene of the screen
Arlene or Roald
Arlene whose son is Lorenzo Lamas
Author Roald
Author Roald ___
Author of Fantastic Mr. Fox
Bucket creator
Charlie Bucket creator
Charlie Buckets creator
Childrens author Roald
Chocolate factory creator Roald
Creator of Charlie Bucket and Veruca Salt
Creator of Willy Wonka
Gary who invented the Pet Rock
Gloop creator
He wrote The Gremlins
He wrote of a giant peach
Inventor of a great glass elevator
Novelist and WWII flying ace Roald
Oompa-Loompas creator
Red lentil dish
Red-haired Arlene of film
Roald of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Roald of James and the Giant Peach
Roald or Arlene
Roald who created Veruca Salt and Augustus Gloop
Roald who created Willy Wonka
Roald who wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Roald who wrote James and the Giant Peach
Roald who wrote about Oompa-Loompas
Salt creator
Screenwriter/novelist Roald
Silver screen Arlene
Swedish eponymous botanist
Veruca Salts creator
Willie Wonka creator
Willie Wonka creator Roald
Willie Wonkas creator
Willie Wonkas creator Roald
Willy Wonka creator
Willy Wonka creator Roald
Willy Wonkas creator
Wonka creator
Wonkas creator
Wonkas creator Roald ___
Writer Roald
Writer of Matilda
Arlene ___, movie actress.
Redhead from Minneapolis.
Hollywood redhead.
Mrs. Fernando Lamas' maiden name.
Hollywood name
Arlene
Botanist who gave name to a flower
Arlene of films
Welsh author Roald
Redheaded Arlene
Scrumdiddlyumptious storyteller
Willy Wonka's creator
Kiss, Kiss author
Children's author Roald
Willie Wonka's creator
Arlene of Here Come the Girls, 1953
Fantastic Mr. Fox author, 1970
Matilda author, 1988
Writer Roald who created the Oompa-Loompas
Children's author who created Miss Trunchbull
Children's author who won three Edgars
The Witches writer
Wonka inventor
Roald who wrote Fantastic Mr. Fox
Creator of the Oompa-Loompas and the BFG
Charlie Bucket's creator
The Twits author
Author of the best-selling children's book Matilda
Roald who wrote The BFG
Author whose name is one letter off from 31-Down
Roald, writer
British writer notably of children's books
British writer of many children's books, d. 1990
Willy Wonka's creator
British author, notably of children's books, d.1990
Children's writer
Lentil dish
Author tricked going left and left again
Writer gave name to flower
Writer found by the verandah light
Children's author had turned left
Writer offered money got rejected
Writer of the left had come up
Author of The Blue Dahlia
Author held up one side
Oompa-Loompa creator
Georges Marvelous Medicine author
Flower mainly used in Indian food
See 26
Boy standing to welcome Hungary's first writer
Children's author had to lift line
Writer's pulse
Roald who created Charlie Bucket
Golden Ticket creator
Author named for Amundsen
Author/espionage worker Roald
Kids author Roald who worked as a spy
Author who was recruited by the British MI6 far before he wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Author of The Witches and The Twits
Creator of Gloop
Author kept spinning plate
Indian dish for children's author
Specially-made domestic screws, useless for insertion
Mediocre little house with bad smell
Author had set about novel finally
Upset, fooled by Latin storyteller
Writers Bloom dropping empty idea
Anders ___, 18th-century Swedish botanist after whom a popular herbaceous perennial plant is named
Arlene of the silver screen
Creator of Wonka
See 32 Across.
"The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me" author, 1985
Author of The Twits, d. 1990
One-author focus of an Oxford dictionary
Arlene of classic cinema
Golden Ticket guy
Author often adjacent to Rice?
Author often adjacent to Rice? (4)
Hospital consumed by boy having elevated pulse
iMatilda/ispan author/span
Roald __, prolific author
Boy reflected about hot Indian food
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