Crossword clues for Novel ending 4 letters:ISTSNovel endingsETTENovel endingBAUMThe titles of 14 of his novels end with the same two-letter wordEMMAClassic novel that ends with two weddingsETTENovel's end?ETTEEnd for novel or sermonOMOONovel that ends "By noon, the island had gone down in the horizon; and all before us was the wide Pacific"ETTEEnding for novelETTENovel or sermon endingETTEEnding for disk or novelETTEEnding for major or novelBOTHThey ___ Die at the End (Adam Silvera novel)ISTArt or novel endingISTNovel endingISTReal or novel endingEPILOGSNovel endings, sometimesITISAFAR"BETTERDoubled phrase in a novel endingIZENovel ending?EPILOGSNovel endings, maybeEPILOGNovel endingISTLobby or novel endingEPILOGNovel ending (Var.)ISTEnding for novel or journalTHECATCHERINTHERYENovel that ends "Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody"ISHMAELNarrator rescued by the Rachel at the novel's endCANDIDEClassic novel that ends "Well said, but we must cultivate our garden"CANDIDEVoltaire novel that ends, "Well said, but we must cultivate our garden"AFAREWELLTOARMS1929 novel that ends with Frederic Henry walking to his hotel in the rainISTEnding for novel and socialPATUnconvincingly tidy, as a novel's endingOPIONEERSWilla Cather novel whose title ends with an exclamation pointEPILOGSEnds of some novelsOPIONEERS1913 novel whose title ends with an exclamation pointGOODOMENSEnd Times-parodying novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil GaimanWARANDPEACEEpic novel symbolized by the ends of 17- and 29-AcrossAROUNDTHEWORLDINATDAYS1873 adventure novel that begins and ends in LondonALDOUSHUXLEYAuthor of the novel indicated by the ends of 20-, 32- and 39-AcrossPARISFRANCE24601 (prisoner Jean Valjean) ended up there, in a novelCHILDHOODSEND2001 ending was based on this novelALIBIEnd of the first Millhone novel titleONTHEBEACH1957 novel, and a hint to the ends of 17-, 27- and 45-Across and 11- and 34-DownTHATSALLWith 63-Across, "The end" ... or what can be said about the novels in the clues for 25-, 38- and 52-Across