- ELIOT
- 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.
- 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."
- Four Quartets” author. nyt 1960 ELIOT Poet born in St. Louis, 1888. nyt 1960 ELIS Ivy League champions. nyt 1960 ELIS Ivy League team. nyt 1960 ELIS Ivy Leaguers. nyt 1960 ELIS Men of Yale. nyt 1960 ELIS Nome in S. Greece. nyt 1960 ELIS Region of ancient Greece. nyt 1960 ELIS Site of ancient Olympic games. nyt 1960 ELIS Site of the first Olympics. nyt 1960 ELISE French form of girl's name. nyt 1960 ELISE Girl's name. nyt 1960 ELISHA Biblical prophet. nyt 1960 ELISSA Name for Dido. nyt 1960 ELITE Choice part. nyt 1960 ELITE Crême de la crême. nyt 1960 ELITE The flower. nyt 1960 ELITE The socially elect. nyt 1960 ELITE Typewriter type. nyt 1960 ELITES Typewriter types, 10-point. nyt 1960 ELIZA Fair Lady."
- 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"
- 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
- A Ness
- 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