Crossword clues for His, to Bierce:BIERCEAmbrose who wrote "The Devil's Dictionary"BIERCEWriter AmbroseBIERCECobwebs From an Empty Skull humoristBIERCESee 23-AcrossBIERCEHumorist Ambrose who once defined "alone" as "in bad company"BIERCEThe Devil's Dictionary authorBIERCEThe Devil's Dictionary author AmbroseBIERCESatirical dictionary writer AmbroseBIERCEWriter of "Happiness, n. An agreeable sensation arising from contemplating the misery of another"BIERCEAmerican journalist, author (1842–1914?).BIERCEAmerican satirist AmbroseBIERCEAmerican journalist and author who disappeared in Mexico, 1914.BIERCEAmbrose the satirist.BIERCEHearst columnistBIERCEAuthor of "The Devil's Dictionary"BIERCEDevil's Dictionary authorBIERCEAmbrose, "The Patron Saint of Sarcasm"CYNICAmbrose Bierce, for oneTOAFFIRMANOTHERSAccuse, to Ambrose Bierce, part 1HERSBierce defines it "His"CYNICOne "whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be": BierceCOWARDSEach of them is "one who, in a perilous emergency, thinks with his legs": BierceALONEIn bad company, to BierceHERSBierce defines it as "His"LOVEA temporary insanity curable by marriage, per Ambrose BierceHERSHis, per Ambrose BierceAMBROSECynical Bierce who defined "sweater" as "Garment worn by child when its mother is feeling chilly"HERSHis, to BierceLOVEBierce's definition of it starts, "A temporary insanity curable by marriage"IGNORANCELearning [is] the kind of __ distinguishing the studious: BierceINBAD__ company (alone, to Bierce)ARETOOThe covers of this book __ far apart: BiercePATIENCEBierce's "despair, disguised as a virtue"BOREWord defined by Ambrose Bierce in 17-, 39-, and 61-AcrossAMBROSEMr. Bierce.AMBROSEBierce.TOSAVE. . . squander what he lived ___: BierceALONEIn bad company: BierceCYNICAmbrose Bierce, notablyPIANOA parlor utensil for subduing the impenitent visitor: Ambrose BierceAMBROSECynical BierceTHECOVERSOFScathing review attributed to Ambrose Bierce, part 1ALONEIn bad company, per Ambrose BierceLOVEA temporary insanity, per Ambrose BierceBOREA person who talks when you wish him to listen, per Ambrose BierceAMBROSECynic Bierce who once defined "alone" as "in bad company"PATIENCEAmbrose Bierce defined it as "A minor form of despair, disguised as a virtue"HATREDA sentiment appropriate to the occasion of another's superiority, per Ambrose BierceCYNICOne "whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be," per Ambrose BierceDESTINYA tyrant's authority for crime and a fool's excuse for failure, per Ambrose Bierce