- ALCOTT
- Creator of Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy
- Creator of some Marches
- Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag author
- Jo's Boys novelist
- Little Men author
- Little Women author
- Author of "Little Women"
- Little Women novelist
- Author of 23-Across
- Mother of many Marches
- Author Louisa May ___
- March family creator
- Creator of many Marches
- Little Women creator
- Author Louisa May with a Thoreau education
- She didn't forget the Little people
- March family chronicler
- Eight Cousins novelist
- Jo's Boys author
- Little Men novelist
- Little Women writer
- Author Louisa May
- Stowe contemporary
- Jo's Boys writer
- Coming-of-age novel pioneer
- Creator of the Marches
- Author taught by Thoreau
- Friend of Emerson
- Female friend of Emerson
- Novelist friend of Thoreau
- March creator of note?
- Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag writer
- See 30-Across
- Writer who aptly died in the month of March
- Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents penner
- Creator of Meg (1832–1888).
- Amos Bronson ___.
- Louisa May ___.
- Creator of Jo, Meg, etc.
- Creator of the March family.
- Louisa May.
- American author.
- Writer Louisa May
- American author: 1832–88
- Author of "Eight Cousins"
- She wrote "Hospital Sketches"
- Subject of Ives's "Concord Sonata" movement
- Writer at Orchard House
- An Old-Fashioned Girl author, 1870
- Marches' creator
- 19th-century author whose father founded a utopian community
- Transcendentalist Bronson ___
- March sisters' creator
- Best-selling author who served as a nurse in the Civil War
- One of the authors in the game Authors
- Literary giant from Concord, Mass.
- Creator of the characters added in 17-, 28-, 44- and 57-Across
- Under the Lilacs writer, 1878
- Novelist Louisa May
- Louisa May who made the Marches
- Author of the semi-autobiographical novel "Little Women"
- Creator of several Marches
- Creator of the March sisters
- Creator of Meg and Jo
- Little Women or "Little Men" novelist
- Eight Cousins author
- Author buried near Thoreau and Hawthorne