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Literally, "raw"
Literally, "reign" in Hindi
Literally, "remember"
Literally, "roast meat"
Literally, "roof lizard"
Literally, "rule"
Literally, "sand"
Literally, "scraped"
Literally, "shady side"
Literally, "sheltered bay"
Literally, "sheltered harbor"
Literally, "singing place"
Literally, "skill"
Literally, "small wheel"
Literally, "something for something"
Literally, "something worn" in Japanese
Literally, "strong" in Hawaiian
Literally, "struggle"
Literally, "sulking place"
Literally, "sweet song"
Literally, "the gentle way"
Literally, "the land of the eagle"
Literally, "to God"
Literally, "to the skies"
Literally, "traveling companion"
Literally, "turned"
Literally, "twice-baked"
Literally, "under city"
Literally, "wadding"
Literally, "way of adapting the spirit"
Literally, "way of the gods"
Literally, "way"
Literally, "without lines"
Literally, "women's boat"
Literally, books
Literally, coast people
Literally, commits perjury
Literally, empty hand
Literally, empty orchestra
Literally, face to face
Literally, forms an obstruction
Literally, French for "again"
Literally, French for "in the home of"
Literally, French for "injured"
Literally, Greek for "bad place"
Literally, Greek for "without breath"
Literally, half-year periods
Literally, Hebrew for "skyward"
Literally, it means "long mountain"
Literally, it means "lover"
Literally, it means "submission" (to God)
Literally, it's Italian for "pick-me-up"
Literally, Japanese for "finger pressure"
Literally, Latin for "it follows"
Literally, out of one's body
Literally, sacrifices to save one's own neck
Literally, the "way"
Literally, the God
Literally, the sci. of women
Literally, the way of the gods
Literally, Tibetan for "bear from a rocky place"
Literally, Turkish for "master"
Literally, with 19-Across, a Western state capital
Literally, with 20-Across, ski resort purchases
Literally, with 39-Across, head doctor
Literally, with 63-Across, distinguished chef
Literally. "little z," in old Spanish
literarily
Literarily versed
LITERARUM doctor
literary
Literary ___
Literary 'before'
Literary "greatest schemer of all time"
Literary "plain Jane"
Literary 67-Across girl
Literary abode
literary activity
Literary adulteress's surname
Literary adverb
literary adviser at a theatre
Literary afterthought
Literary alias
Literary alter ego
Literary analysis target
LITERARY and science institution
Literary anthology
Literary associate of Addison
literary association
Literary assortment
Literary authority
Literary award named for a writer
Literary award shaped like a rocket
Literary award with a spaceship logo
Literary bad side
Literary bear
Literary beast?
Literary bigamist
Literary biographer Leon
Literary birthright seller
Literary bits
Literary boo-boos
Literary breakdown
Literary captain
Literary captain who says "I am not what you call a civilized man!"
Literary captain who says "I'd strike the sun if it insulted me"
Literary castaway
Literary Castaway call
Literary categories
Literary Category
LITERARY category
Literary category characterized by jealous characters?
Literary Cather
Literary celeb
Literary celebrities
Literary celebrity
Literary character (1900) born Nick Chopper
Literary character born on "Lammas-eve at night"
Literary character fathered by an incubus
Literary character for kids
Literary character in an old candy bar logo
Literary character likened to a "mute, maned sea-lion"
Literary character on whom Captain Hook is based
Literary character played by Gregory Peck, Patrick Stewart and Orson Welles
Literary character self-described as "poor, obscure, plain and little"
Literary character who debuted in "The Curse of Capistrano"
Literary character who lives in the Gloomy Place
Literary character who says "Cassio's a proper man"
Literary character who says "For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee"
Literary character who says "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!"
Literary character who says "I will be myself" to Mr. Rochester
Literary character who says "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve"
Literary character who says "I'll chase him round Good Hope"
Literary character who says "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy"
Literary character who's "always good-tempered" and "not very clever"
Literary character whose first word is "'Sblood"
Literary character whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear!"
Literary character with a powerful face
Literary chart-topper
Literary classes
Literary classic, "Jane ___"
Literary classification
Literary coda
Literary collection
Literary collection, e.g.
Literary collection: Abbr.
Literary collections
Literary collie
Literary comparison
Literary compilation
LITERARY composition
LITERARY composition not observing strict laws of form
Literary compositions
Literary conclusion
Literary conclusions
Literary condensations
Literary conflict
Literary conglomeration
Literary connection
Literary contemporary of Addison
Literary contemporary of Croesus
Literary contest
Literary contract provision
Literary contraction
Literary convenience
Literary count, familiarly
Literary creation
Literary critic Broyard
Literary critic Trilling
Literary criticism of a sort
Literary crowd member?
Literary culture
Literary death scene
Literary detective Spade
Literary detective Wolfe
Literary device
Literary device in "The Gift of the Magi"
Literary device much used by O. Henry
Literary device used to address plot inconsistencies
Literary devices in mysteries, and what the first four letters of 17-, 26-, and 43-Across are
Literary diarist's first name
literary doctor will an alter ego
literary doctor with an alter ego
Literary Doone
Literary download
Literary dropout?
literary drudge
Literary drudges
Literary dueler
Literary duelist
Literary effect in O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi"
Literary elephant
Literary Emily or Charlotte
Literary ending
Literary errors
Literary essay
Literary estate
Literary excerpt
Literary excerpt.
Literary exposition
literary extract
Literary family name
Literary fantasy land
Literary father of Ada Lovelace
Literary feet
Literary figure of speech
Literary figure whose name is a letter short of something he wrote
Literary figure?
Literary figures
Literary Finn, informally
Literary flubs
Literary fold
Literary foot
Literary foreword
LITERARY form
Literary form of even
LITERARY form of French origin
Literary foursome
Literary framework
Literary fratricide victim
Literary genre
Literary genre (abbr.)
Literary genre of "David Copperfield" or "Ender's Game"
Literary genre often associated with the writer concealed in 16-, 32- and 40-Across
literary genre where the subject matter is factual not fictional
Literary giant from Concord, Mass.
Literary giant ruined pursuing legal action
Literary girl of the Alps
Literary gloom
Literary governess
Literary governess Jane
Literary governess's surname
Literary grab bag
Literary group?
Literary grouping
Literary handle?
Literary handling
Literary harpooner ___ Land
Literary heroine Eyre
Literary heroine who cries "Curiouser and curiouser!"
Literary heroine who says "Even for me life had its gleams of sunshine"
Literary heroine whose best friend is a goatherd
Literary hit
Literary hodgepodge
Literary homoophone for air pump
Literary honey-lover
Literary hopper
Literary Huck
Literary hunter
Literary ID