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Other crossword clues for answer "AGEE"

AGEE
The African Queen scriptwriter
The Morning Watch author
The Night of the Hunter screenwriter
Baseballer Tommie
Screenwriter James
A Death in the Family author
A Death in the Family novelist
Night of the Hunter screenwriter
The African Queen scriptwriter James
The Morning Watch novelist
1957 Pulitzer-winner James
Author of "Hoop Dreams"
Author of "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men"
Baseball great
Writer James
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men writer
OTTO MADE NED A MOTTO penner
So Many Dynamos! author
Author of "Night of the Hunter"
Pulitzer novelist James
Writer/critic James
Influential film critic James
Author and screenwriter James
A Death in the Family scribe
The African Queen screenwriter James
A Death in the Family playwright James
Pulitzer-winning James
Tommie of the 1969 Miracle Mets
The African Queen scripter
Critic James
The African Queen screenwriter
Author James
Hoop Dreams hoopster Arthur
Hoop Dreams subject Arthur
Knoxville: Summer of 1915 author James
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men author James
Permit Me Voyage author
Permit Me Voyage poet James
1958 Pulitzer author James
1966 AL Rookie of the Year Tommie
Comedian Steve
First African-American to win a Gold Glove in both leagues
Author/critic James
Pulitzer winner James
Pulitzer Prize winning author James
Former CIA spy Philip
Stand-up comic Steve
The Bones of Paradise author Jonis
The Night of the Hunter screenwriter James
A Death in the Family writer James
Palindromania! author Jon
Tommie in the New York Mets Hall of Fame
The River Wife author Jonis ___
Former CIA agent Philip who wrote "Inside the Company: CIA Diary"
Steve of "Superstore"
Death in the Family author
American writer James __
Film critic James
1958 Pulitzer winner
Pulitzer winner of 1958
Pultizer-winner James
Tommie of baseball
Tommie of the Miracle Mets
Out of kilter
Permit Me Voyage poet
Pulitzer fiction winner, 1958
The African Queen writer
A Death in the Family writer
1940s film critic James
1950s scriptwriter James
Posthumous Pulitzer winner of 1958
Posthumous Pulitzer winner James
James of "A Death in the Family" fame
James who wrote "Knoxville: Summer, 1915"
A Death in the Family author James
Author of the 1949 screenplay "The Tramp's New World" for Charlie Chaplin's famed "tramp" persona
A Death in the Family novelist James
1958 Pulitzer winner James
Screenwriter/reviewer James
Former "Time" film critic James
A Death in the Family Pulitzer winner James
Permit Me Voyage author James
The Morning Watch writer James
Pulitzer-winning writer James
The Morning Watch author James
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men writer James
Now Let Us Praise Famous Men author James
Author of "A Death in the Family"
Former Mets star outfielder Tommy
US playwright James
The African Queen co-screenwriter
The Morning Watch writer
Playwright James
American author/critic James
James who wrote "A Death in the Family"
James who wrote "The Morning Watch"
Outfielder Tommie of the Miracle Mets
The African Queen co-screen writer James
The Night of the Hunter co-screenwriter James
Tommie of the 70-Across
Posthumous Pulitzer Prize winner James
Depression-era writer James
Author James or outfielder Tommie
Winner of a posthumous Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family"
1958 Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction
James who created filmdom's Charlie Allnut and Rose Sayer
Miracle Mets outfielder Tommie
Tommie of the Amazin' Mets
The Morning Watch novelist James
James who coscripted "The African Queen"
1940s film critic
Center fielder on the '69 Miracle Mets
Former Time film critic
James, the author
Molding
Tennessee Writer
James of letters
African Queen scriptwriter
American author James
It precedes an aitch
Pulitzer author James
Tommie at Shea
Tommie of the '69 Mets
Tommie of the old Mets
Tommie of '60s-'70s baseball^AGE
Pulitzer writer James
Tommie of '60s-'70s baseball
'40s Time film critic
Author/screenwriter James
Pulitzer-winning author James
The Night of the Hunter co-screenwriter
1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year
1969 teammate of Seaver and Swoboda
Posthumous 1958 Pulitzer-winning author (h)
'40s film critic James
Miracle Mets star
One-time Time critic James
1940s Time film critic James
1958 Pulitzer-winning author
First Met to win a Gold Glove
Miracle Mets star Tommie
1958 Pulitzer-winning author James
A Death in the Family Pulitzer winner
Outfielder Tommie in the NY Mets Hall of Fame
Steve of "Peacemaker"
Actor Steve of "Peacemaker"
Critic and screenwriter James
1958 Pulitzer author
The African Queen scenarist
1958 Pulitzer Prize author
1958 Pulitzer novelist
Novelist James
Pulitzer winner of 1957
Literary surname that sounds like two letters
1969 Mets hero
Onetime "Time" film critic
Miracle Mets centerfielder
'69 Mets star
'69 World Series hero
Miracle Mets outfielder
Onetime film critic for "The Nation"
Coauthor of Bogart's Oscar role
African Queen screenwriter
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men author
1969 teammate of Swoboda and Jones
He won a posthumous Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family"
Teammate of Seaver and Kranepool
Carew's predecessor as A.L. Rookie of the Year
Co-screenwriter of "The African Queen"
Former Mets outfielder Tommie
Member of the New York Mets Hall of Fame
Inside the Company: CIA Diary author Philip
Tommie who had 999 career hits
Carew followed him as A.L. Rookie of the Year
Member of the Miracle Mets
Onetime Time film critic James
Steve of "The Sarah Silverman Program"
Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog! palindromist Jon
Milo's Hat Trick author Jon
First of three Mets to hit a lead-off home run in a World Series Game 3 (he did it in '69, Garrett in '73, and Dykstra in '86)
Former CIA agent Philip who wrote the 1987 memoir "On the Run"
N.L. outfielder who won a Gold Glove in 1970 along with Clemente and Rose
Only outfielder besides Winfield to win Gold Gloves in both leagues in the 1900s
Teammate of Swoboda and Kranepool
Children's book author Jon
Awry: Dial.
Awry.
Off-track, awry.
Askew.
Sat ___, W. S. Gilbert's rhyme for strategy.
Another word for 2 Down.
Not straight.
Out of line.
To one side.
Askew: Dial.
Not straight: Dial.
To one side: Dial.
Late novelist.
On one side: Dial.
Pulitzer Prize novelist of 1957.
Pulitzer Prize novelist.
Pulitzer prize author.
Late novelist, critic.
Pulitzer Prize novelist, 1958.
American novelist.
Writer James ___.
Prize-winning novelist.
James of book and play fame.
Pulitzer Prize writer.
American author.
U. S. author.
American writer.
Out of line: Dial.
Crooked: Dial.
Pulitzer winner, 1958.
U.S. novelist.
American critic.
Late writer and critic.
Met player.
U.S. author-critic.
Met
Met man
One of 80 Across
U. S. writer
Crooked
James or Tommy
Met outfielder
Pulitzer author
Pulitzer novelist: 1958
James or Tommie
Tommy of N. L.
Tommy of baseball
Baseball's Tommy
Off line
Pulitzer author of 1958
Pulitzer Prize novelst
World Series star: 1969
Author James: 1909–55
Former Met star
Former teammate of Cleon Jones
Tommy of the 1969 Mets
U.S. author: 1909–55
American author: 1909–55
FATHER of one of David's mighty men
Former Met
He wrote the screenplay for "The African Queen"
Prize-winning U.S. author
Tommy of diamond fame
Writer James: 1909–55
Author of "Permit Me Voyage"
Author of "The Morning Watch"
Author-movie critic James
Father Flye's famous correspondent
Pulitzer Prize–winning author: 1958
1958 Pulitzer recipient
He wrote "Polly of Hollywood"
One of the "Amazin' Mets"
Pulitzer Prize author: 1958
Tommy or James
He wrote "A Death in the Family"
He wrote "The Morning Watch"
One of Hodges' stars in 1969
Pulitzer novelist
Screenwriter for "The African Queen"
A 1969 World Series star
Teammate of Cleon Jones
Writer from Tenn.
A 1969 World Series hero
Author-film critic: 1909–55
Noted writer: 1909–55
He wrote "The Morning Watch": 1954
Memorable film critic
Cockeyed, in Cornwall
A Met star in 1969
American novelist–film critic
Author James ___
Author and film critic James
James ___, U.S. author
Author James ___: 1909-55
Scenarist James
Tommy ___, former Met
U.S. author James
Movie critic James
Writer of "Polly of Hollywood"
He wrote "The Morning Watch": 1951
Tommie of Gil Hodges's Mets
Tommie of baseball fame
Awry, in Yorkshire
Crooked, in Yorkshire
Pulitzer Prize winner: 1958
U.S. film critic-author
Askew, in Yorkshire
Author-scenarist James ___
Pulitzer winner for "A Death in the Family"
U.S. author James ___
Writer-critic James ___
_____on Film (1983 book set)
1958 Pulitzer winner for fiction
Business exec William
C.I.A. profiler Philip
Permit Me Voyage” writer nyt 1995 AGEE The African Queen" screenwriter
Baseball's Tommie
Palindromist Jon
1957 Pulitzer winner
Arthur of "Hoop Dreams"
Contemporary author-illustrator Jon
Memorable New York Met Tommie
Humorist/illustrator Jon
Poet and novelist James
Tommie of the 60's-70's Mets
Onetime Met Tommie
Writer James from Tennessee
Wordsmith/ illustrator Jon
He won a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1958
Tommie in Mets history
The Morning Watch writer, 1951
Noted 1940's film critic
Onetime Mets slugger Tommie
Philip who wrote a 1975 C.I.A. exposé
Winner of a posthumous Pulitzer
Essayist/novelist James
Posthumous Pulitzer winner
Tommie ___, 1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year
Tommie of the Amazins
Tommie of the 1969 World Series Mets
Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer in 1958
James who co-wrote the script for 39-Across
James who won a posthumous Pulitzer
Philip with a 1975 best seller on C.I.A. secrets
James who died three years before winning a Pulitzer
Palindromania! writer Jon
James who wrote "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men"
Miracle Mets player Tommie
James with a posthumous Pulitzer
Jon who wrote and illustrated "Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog!"
1969 World Series hero Tommie
Jon who wrote and illustrated "Palindromania!"
Jon who wrote and illustrated "Smart Feller, Fart Smeller and Other Spoonerisms"
Miracle Met Tommie
Pulitzer Prize winner for "A Death in the Family"
Screenwriter James of "The African Queen"
C.I.A. whistle-blower Philip
Palindromist Jon of "Sit on a Potato Pan, Otis!"
Writer and film critic James
James ___, author who won a posthumous Pulitzer
Novelist James who co-wrote the screenplay for "The African Queen"
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men writer, 1941
Pulitzer-winning author who was also a film critic for Time magazine
Pulitzer-winning author whose name is found in nonconsecutive letters of "page turner"
Writer whose Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family" was posthumous
Ex-Met Tommie
'CIA Diary author Philip'
Tommie of the 93-Down
James with a Pulitzer
Miracle Mets member Tommie
'Permit Me Voyage' writer James
James with a 1958 Pulitzer
Oscar nominee for "The African Queen" screenplay
Pulitizer Prize author James
Screenwriter/critic James
American author/critic/screenwriter James
Slugger Tommie
'58 Pulitzer winner James
1958 Pulitzer Prize novelist
Tommy of Mets' history
Tommie of Mets history
Tommie or James
Writer/critic/screenwriter James
1958 Pulitzer Prize winner
Askew: Scots
Notable movie maven
'69 Mets star Tommy
Cockeyed
Writer and film critic
Tommie of the Mets
Walker Evans partner
<I>A Death in the Family<I> author
Knoxville writer
1958 Pulitzer Prize winner for letters
James Philip Tommie
Night of the Hunter author
Pulitzer literary winner
1958 Pulitzer fiction winner
Off kilter: Brit. dial.
Pulitzer-winning author
Tennessee-born writer James
To one side: British dialect
Pulitzer-winning novelist
'69 World Series star Tommie
American novelist (1909-1955)
Writer with 54-Across
Morning Watch novelist
James, winner of a posthumous Pulitzer
Miracle Mets center fielder Tommy
Pulitzer prize winner James
Miracle Mets center fielder Tommie
1958 Pulitzer- winning novelist
Evans collaborator
Time critic of time past
Permit Me Voyage writer
Miracle Mets teammate of Swoboda and Jones
Posthumous 1958 Pulitzer winner
Film critic James, or an adopted polar bear that appeared in the 1996 film "Alaska"
Center fielder for the Miracle Mets
Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer
Pulitzer-winning novelist James