- ELIOT
- A Ness
- Author of Murder in the Cathedral
- Ness of the FBI
- Silas Marner author
- Four Quartets poet
- Ness of The Untouchables
- Adam Bede author
- Agent Ness
- George the novelist
- Untouchable Ness
- Mob-busting Ness
- He inspired Cats
- The Wasteland poet
- Author of "Adam Bede"
- J. Alfred Prufrock's creator
- Middlemarch novelist
- The Hollow Men poet
- T.S. __
- April is the cruellest month ... writer
- Creator of Adam Bede and Silas Marner
- Do I dare disturb the universe? writer
- In the room the women come and go / Talking of Michelangelo writer
- I should have been a pair of ragged claws scuttling across the floors of silent seas writer
- Growltiger's creator
- He called Heaven "death's dream kingdom"
- Middlemarch author George
- The Mill on the Floss author George
- Authoress George
- Adam Bede novelist
- Middlemarch creator
- Silas Marner's creator
- Silas Marner novelist George
- Marner's creator
- With 65-Across, Al Capone's nemesis
- The Sacred Wood writer
- The Untouchables character Ness
- The Waste Land penner
- Sweeney Among the Nightingales poet
- Prufrock creator T. S.
- Murder in the Cathedral playwright
- Macavity's creator T. S.
- Poet T.S. ___
- Poet whose work inspired "Cats"
- Prufrock creator
- T.S., who wrote "April is the cruellest month"
- Al Capone foe Ness
- Author George who was a woman
- Adam Bede author George
- The Naming of Cats poet
- Kevin's "The Untouchables" role
- Literary T. S. or George
- Hollow Men poet
- Silas Marner author George
- Poet associated with "Cats"
- Poet who inspired "Cats"
- Author T.S. ___
- The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock poet
- The Waste Land author
- Bede's creator
- Creator of Skimbleshanks and Rumpelteazer
- 1948 literature Nobelist
- Economist Janeway
- Silas Marner writer George
- Author of "Middlemarch"
- Bootlegger-busting Ness
- Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats poet
- Murder in the Cathedral author
- Author who inspired "Cats"
- Mr. Mistoffelees's creator
- Ex-New York Governor Spitzer who was in a prostitution scandal
- Let us go then, you and I... penner
- He wrote (quite erroneously) that "April is the cruellest month"
- Singer Sumner
- George or T.S
- Do I dare to eat a peach?: T.S.E.
- The Cocktail Party author
- Author T.S.
- Part of TSE
- Role for Kevin
- See 97 Down was one
- Cats poet
- The Four Quartets Nobelist
- Chopin's friend George
- Cats poet T.S.
- Middlemarch writer
- Creator of the cats Grizabella and Sillabub
- Silas Marner novelist
- A cat must have three different names poet
- Girl George?
- Al's nemesis
- First name in Prohibition history
- Daniel Deronda (1876) was her last novel
- Spitzer who succeeded Pataki as New York governor
- He wrote "Ash Wednesday"
- Eponym of a United Kingdom poetry prize
- Literature Nobelist who won two posthumous Tony Awards
- Literature Nobelist of 1948
- Adam Bede novelist George
- Jennyanydots' creator
- The Cocktail Party playwright
- Prohibition agent Ness
- Daniel Deronda novelist
- Poet Thomas Stearns __
- George or T.S. of literature
- Ms. Evans' pseudonym
- Thomas Stearns __
- The Hippopotamus poet
- Historian Samuel __ Morrison
- T-man Ness
- Romola author
- Mr. Ness
- Author T.S. __
- With 5 Down, "The Untouchables" hero
- G-man Ness
- Crimefighter Ness
- Inspiration for "Cats"
- Writer T.S.
- English poet born in St. Louis
- Poet T.S. __
- Author/poet T.S.
- Writer T.S. __
- Rum Tum Tugger creator
- Untouchables leader Ness
- Cats lyrics source
- Lyrics source for "Cats"
- Name on "Cats" sheet music
- Cats credit
- Cats inspiration
- T.S. who inspired "Cats"
- Name on "Memory" sheet music
- Not with a bang, but a whimper source
- Legendary lawman Ness
- T.S. of literature
- Cats Tony winner
- Literary T.S.
- Ness of Fed fame
- Poet whom friends called "Tom"
- Ness of Chicago fame
- The Mill on the Floss novelist
- The Family Reunion playwright
- Gerontion poet
- Al Capone nemesis Ness
- Stone Soup cartoonist Jan
- His initials stand for Thomas Stearns
- Posthumous Tony winner for "Cats"
- Do I dare to eat a peach? poet
- Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal writer
- George's successor in Albany
- Kevin's role in "The Untouchables"
- New York governor Spitzer
- Poet from whom Waugh got his novel title "A Handful of Dust"
- Eight Men Out author Asinof
- New York governor between George and David
- Former president of Harvard.
- President of Harvard, 1869–1909.
- Author of "The Waste Land," 1922.
- Nobel Prize winner in literature.
- She wrote about Maggie Tulliver.
- Thomas Stearns ___.
- Cocktail Party author.
- Author of "The Cocktail Party."
- Harvard's president from 1869 to 1909.
- He wrote "Murder in The Cathedral."
- He wrote "The Cocktail Party."
- Poet and playwright, author of "The Waste Land."
- Editor of the "Five-foot Shelf."
- Harvard's famous president, 1869 to 1909.
- He said "the world ends not with a bang but a whimper."
- Nobel Prize poet.
- Nobel winner in literature, 1948.
- Five-Foot Shelf man.
- Wasteland poet.
- American educator and college president.
- Expatriate poet.
- He wrote "The Confidential Clerk."
- T. S. ___.
- Former Harvard president.
- Modern poet.
- Poet-critic-dramatist.
- Contemporary poet.
- Author of "The Elder Statesman."
- Another Nobel Prize winner.
- Author of "Ash Wednesday."
- Famed poet.
- Famous name in education.
- Nobel poet.
- English pen name.
- Nobel prize author.
- T. Stearns ___.
- Creator of Mr. Prufrock.
- Literary light.
- Nobelist in literature.
- Nobelist poet.
- English novelist
- Literary name.
- Well-known poet.
- A LIBRA
- Literature Nobelist in 1948
- Poet, 1948 Nobelist
- Poet who mused on April
- Author of "Romola"
- Mary Ann Evans
- Poet-Nobelist
- Eppie's creator
- Creator of Silas and Eppie
- Mary A. Evans
- Mary Ann Evans's pen name
- Romola's creator
- T. S.
- Prufrock author
- Adam Bede's creator
- Author of "Four Quartets"
- She wrote "Adam Bede"
- She wrote "Romola"
- He wrote "The Hollow Men"
- He wrote "The Waste Land"
- Nobelist in Literature: 1948
- Pen name of Mary Ann Evans
- Felix Holt author
- Daniel Deronda's creator
- Felix Holt's creator
- He wrote "Gerontion"
- Leader of the "praying Indians"
- He wrote "The Rock": 1934
- Historian Samuel ___ Morison
- Inspirer of 1 Down
- Novelist who was 26 in 1845
- Author of "The Waste Land"
- Squire Cass's creator
- Author of "The Hollow Men"
- Romola writer
- Cats libretto author
- Harvard president: 1869-1909
- Originator of Jellicle Cats
- With 46 Across, an "Untouchable"
- Author of "Daniel Deronda"
- Author of "The Mill on the Floss"
- Rumpelteazer's creator
- Crime-stalker Ness
- Burnt Norton poet
- The Cocktail Party poet
- Literary pen name
- With 105-Across, a Kevin Costner role
- The Sacred Wood essayist
- A Cooking Egg poet
- The Mill on the Floss writer
- The Mill on the Floss author
- Daniel Deronda author
- T. S., the poet
- I shall not want Honor in Heaven poet
- Mr. Apollinax poet
- The Sacred Wood writer, 1920
- Felix Holt novelist
- Scenes of Clerical Life writer, 1857
- The Sacred Wood essayist, 1920
- Poet whose work was the basis for the musical "Cats"
- Writer George or T. S.
- Victorian-era novelist
- Mr. Rosewater in Kurt Vonnegut's "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater"
- Poet who wrote "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal"
- Scenes of Clerical Life author, 1858
- Poet who wrote "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats"
- Poet who wrote "This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper"
- Writer T. S. or George
- George who wrote "The Spanish Gypsy"
- He said "Most editors are failed writers - but so are most writers"
- Writer of the 1950 Tony-winning play "The Cocktail Party"
- Ex-governor Spitzer
- Ex-governor Spitzer of New York
- J. Alfred Prufrock's creator T. S. ___
- Poet who wrote "In the room the women come and go / Talking of Michelangelo"
- Poet who wrote "Do I dare / Disturb the universe?"
- I have measured out my life with coffee spoons writer
- Female George
- Writer T. S. ___
- Not with a bang but a whimper poet
- The Cocktail Party dramatist
- Novelist George
- Poet who wrote "Anxiety is the handmaiden of creativity"
- T. S. ___, poet who wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
- ___ Rosewater, recurring character in Kurt Vonnegut novels
- Middlemarch novelist, 1871
- Poet who wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
- Poet who said "If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?"
- Rosewater of Kurt Vonnegut's "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater"
- George who wrote "Romola"
- Poet who wrote "April is the cruellest month"
- With 113-Across, Al Capone's nemesis
- 'Cats' librettist T.S.
- The Waste Land author T.S. ___
- Creator of 47 Across
- The growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts writer
- Poet who wrote, "Let us go then, you and I, / When the evening is spread out against the sky / Like a patient etherized upon a table"
- George whose most famous work is subtitled "A Study of Provincial Life"
- T. S. who wrote "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats"
- Silas Marner creator
- George who was Mary
- The Sacred Wood author
- The "S" in literary monogram TSE
- George who was Mary Ann
- Cats inspirer
- He brought down Al
- George who was a woman
- Poet who inspired the musical "Cats"
- Burnt Norton poet T.S.
- The Waste Land poet T.S.
- Inspirer of 58-Across
- Four Quartets poet T.S.
- T.S. or George of literature
- Silas Marner writer
- Poetic T.S.
- T.S. of poetry
- T.S. with a pen
- The FBI's Ness
- Silas Marner creator George
- Middlemarch novelist George
- The Hollow Men poet T.S.
- T.S. from St. Louis
- T.S. who wrote about cats
- Do I dare to eat a peach? poet T.S.
- Middlemarch writer George
- George who wrote "Silas Marner"
- 1948 literary Nobelist
- Evans's pseudonym
- Middlemarch maker
- Cats author
- Little Gidding author
- George who was really Mary Ann
- Mary Ann Evans' legal name
- George ___ who was Mary Ann Evans
- The Mill on the Floss penner
- <I>Murder in the Cathedral<I> playwright
- 1948 Nobelist
- Poet of "Prufrock" fame
- Information musician Sumner
- George ___, pen name of Mary Ann Evans
- Cats T.S.
- The Cocktail Party writer
- A Cooking Egg writer
- Mr. Mistoffelees poet T.S.
- The Waste Land writer
- Kevin in "The Untouchables"
- Ash Wednesday poet T.S.
- Well-known American poet
- The "E" in literary monogram TSE
- Author whose verses inspired "Cats"
- Creator of Bede and Marner
- Ness who pursued Capone
- T.S. who wrote "Ash Wednesday"
- T.S. who wrote "The Sacred Wood"
- T.S. who wrote of cats
- T.S. who wrote of felines
- George ___ (Mary Ann Evans' pen name)
- Mary Ann Evans aka George ___
- Deronda's creator
- Evans, pseudonymously
- George who was a she
- Mungojerrie's creator
- Marina poet T.S.
- His poetry collection "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" inspired the musical "Cats"
- Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood writer
- Whispers of Immortality poet
- The Elder Statesman playwright
- Daniel Deronda writer
- Little Gidding poet
- Adam Bede writer George
- Fearless Ness
- April is the cruellest month poet
- The Mill on the Floss writer George
- Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats writer
- The Rum Tum Tugger poet
- Adam Bede penner
- Cats lyricist
- Middlemarch author
- Prufrock poet
- Prufrock's creator
- Four Quarters poet
- Creator of J. Alfred Prufrock
- Fed Ness
- T.S. or George
- aka (Mary Ellen) Evans
- Author of "Silas Marner"
- Creator of Prufrock
- Author T.S. or George
- Poet whose first two initials stand for "Thomas Stearns"
- Gang-buster Ness
- Cats source
- Ash Wednesday poet
- Former New York governor Spitzer
- Poet with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame
- Poet T.S.
