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READE
READE
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Drink playwright
Hard Cash author
Hard Cash author Charles
Hard Cash novelist
Hard Cash novelist Charles
Peg Woffington author
Peg Woffington author Charles
Peg Woffington novelist
The Cloister and the Hearth author
The Cloister and the Hearth author Charles
The Cloister and the Hearth novelist
The Cloister and the Hearth novelist Charles
The Cloister and the Hearth writer
The Cloister and the Hearth writer Charles
The Wandering Heir novelist
The Cloister and the Hearth novelist Charles
19th-century novelist with an appropriate name
Aptly name novelist
Aptly named 19th-century British novelist
Aptly named British novelist
Aptly named English novelist
Aptly named author
Aptly named author Charles
Aptly named novelist
Aptly named novelist Charles
Aptly-named author
Aptly-named novelist
Author of The Cloister and the Hearth
British novelist Charles
Charles who wrote The Cloister and the Hearth
Charles who wrote about a deer
Creator of Peg Woffington
Drugstore Duane ___
Duane ___
Duane ___ (New York City pharmacy chain)
Duane ___ (drugstore chain)
Duane ___ drugstores
English author Charles
English dramatist Charles
English novelist
English novelist (The Cloister and the Hearth)
English novelist Charles
English playwright
He wrote Hard Cash
Novelist Charles
Novelist Charles ___:1814-84
Peg Woffingtons creator
Walter ___ Theaters
Walter who has a New York movie theater named after him
Author of Hard Cash.
Author of Foul Play, 1869.
Nineteenth century British novelist.
He wrote It's Never Too Late To Mend, 1856.
He wrote The Cloister and the Hearth.
He wrote Peg Woffington.
English author, appropriately named.
English author
Creator of Richard Hardie, Capt. Dodd, etc.
Victorian English novelist.
Author of Peg Woffington.
Contemporary of Dickens.
Novelist
English novelist (1814–84).
19th-century novelist.
19th cen. novelist.
Victorian novelist...
Well-named novelist.
British novelist.
British author.
English writer.
Cloister and Hearth author
British writer.
Partner of Wright?
Peg Woffington's creator
English author of 19th century
English dramatist: 1814–84
Aptly named 19th-century novelist
English novelist: 19th century
Griffith Gaunt's creator
Legible author?
Foul Play author: 1869
English author: 19th century
Victorian author
Aptly named English author
British author: 1814-84
The Wandering Heir novelist, 1872
Walter ___ Theater (part of Lincoln Center)
Charles who wrote Peg Woffington
It Is Never Too Late to Mend novelist, 1856
Novelist Charles with an appropriate surname
Lincoln Center's Walter ___ Theater
Duane ___ (pharmacy)
Victorian novelist and what to do with him, so to speak
Writer who lost half readership
Study English novelist of the Victorian era
Duane ___ (pharmacy chain owned by Walgreens)
19th-century English novelist Charles
Apt surname for a librarian
Apt last name for an author
Former prime minister and author whose novels include Coningsby and Sybil
Charles ___, English novelist best known for The Cloister and the Hearth
Duane ___ (NYC-based drugstore chain)
Duane __: NYC drugstore chain
British playwright Charles ____
Duane __: New York drugstore chain
Duane __: New York drugstore chain
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