- ELOI
- The Time Machine people
- Time Machine people
- Morlocks quarry
- Morlocks' slaves
- Race visited by The Time Traveler
- Morlocks' prey
- The Time Machine race
- Morlock meal
- Morlock's dinner
- They were "mere fatted cattle" in an 1895 novel
- Fictional race living in A.D. 802,701
- Wells's fictional post-human race
- Wells race
- The Time Machine subservient race
- Childlike adults of the future
- Leisure class of the future
- Race in "The Time Machine"
- Race in the year 802,701
- Race met by the Time Traveller
- Sci-fi characters with a "Dresden-china type of prettiness"
- The Time Traveler's hosts
- Weena's people in sci-fi
- The Time Machine caste
- Morlocks meal
- The Time Machine extras
- The Time Machine peaceniks
- Sci-fi race with pointed chins, large eyes, and small mouths and ears
- Blonde race of tomorrow
- Fruit eaters of the future, in literature
- Weena's people
- Morlocks eat them in "The Time Machine"
- Literally "my God"
- Race of the 8,028th century
- Enslaved people in The Time Machine
- Word of Christ on the cross
- Time Machine race
- Wellsian race
- The Time Machine folk
- Wells's future race
- H.G. Wells folk
- H.G. Wells people
- H.G. Wells race
- The Time Machine tribe
- Morlocks' victims in "The Time Machine"
- Fictional future race
- Morlocks eat them
- H.G. Wells's fruitarians
- Indolent race in "The Time Machine"
- Childlike fruit-eaters of fiction
- Nyctophobes of sci-fi
- Frugivorous race of H.G. Wells
- Morlock victims
- Beautiful race in "The Time Machine"
- Race in H. G. Wells's "The Time Machine"
- The Time Machine slaves
- Morlock morsels in "The Time Machine"
- Captive race in "The Time Machine"
- Blond race of "The Time Machine"
- The Time Machine aristocrats
- Future race in "The Time Machine"
- The Time Machine leisure class
- Beautiful people in "The Time Machine"
- Fodder for the Morlocks
- Weena's race, in a Wells novel
- Leisure class in "The Time Machine"
- H. G. Wells species
- Race created by H. G. Wells
- Food for Morlocks
- Race oppressed by the Morlock
- The Time Machine species
- Race in an H. G. Wells story
- Wells' race of the future
- Morlock "livestock"
- Race created by 38-Across
- Meal for Morlocks
- Race in a Wells novel
- Weena's fictional race
- Docile race created by H.G. Wells
- Aboveground dwellers in "The Time Machine"
- Meek race created by H.G. Wells
- Munchie for a Morlock
- Peaceful people of 802,701 A.D.
- Simple sci-fi people
- Wells's Weena, e.g.
- Frail sci-fi race
- Morlock nosh
- Passive people created by H.G. Wells
- Meal for a Morlock
- Brother in a noted sibling rivalry
- Biblical name
- Wells' "The Time Machine" people
- The Time Machine folks
- Folks of Well's world
- Wellsian folk
- Weena's people, in a Wells novel
- Victims of the Morlocks
- Prey for Morlocks
- Simple people in a Wells novel
- Wells people
- Fictional race whose name means "My God" in Aramaic
- Race found by a fictional traveler in 802,701 A.D.
- Sci-fi leisure class
- 1895 sci-fi race
- Childlike Wells race
- Morlock prey
- Simple sci-fi race
- Blond Wells race
- Childlike race in "The Time Machine"
- Morlocks' "The Time Machine" prey
- Weena's people, in "The Time Machine"
- Weena's race, in an 1895 novel
- Blond race in "The Time Machine"
- Group that "had decayed to a mere beautiful futility": Wells
- Morlock fare
- Morlock haters
- Spoiled sci-fi race
- Fictional futuristic race
- Nyctophobic fictional race
- Race invented about 800,000 years before its time
- Wells's Upper-worlders
- Blond sci-fi race
- Childlike sci-fi people
- Cliff-dwelling race in a 2002 film
- Sci-fi people
- Sci-fi race
- Childlike sci-fi race
- Simple race of fiction
- Beautiful people of futuristic fiction
- Weena's race, in a Wells classic
- They "had decayed to a mere beautiful futility": Wells
- Wells creation
- Fruit-eating fictional race
- Weena's race, in "The Time Machine"
- Fair-haired sci-fi race
- Wells sci-fi race
- The Time Machine post-humans
- Fair-haired Wells race
- Wells' Weena et al.
- Wells' fruit eaters
- Morlocks' victims
- Future race of fiction
- Wells' blond race
- 8,028th-century humanoid
- Wells' idle race
- Blond race of sci-fi
- Morlocks' prey in "The Time Machine"
- Race in an H.G. Wells novel
- Weena, e.g., in "The Time Machine"
- Future Earth dwellers of science fiction
- Frugivorous race of literature
- Race created in 1895
- Morlock's meal, maybe
- Wells created them more than 100 years ago
- Earth dwellers of the 8,028th century in a 19th-century book
- Fictional race descended from humans
- Morlock counterpart
- Morlocks' entrée
- Novel people of the future
- Race in a 2002 movie
- Frugivorous race of fiction
- Future race created by H.G. Wells
- Race in an H.G. Wells book
- Wells made them more than a century ago
- My God, to Jesus
- Race in the library?
- God: Bibl.
- Eli: Mark XV, 34.
- Patron saint of artists.
- French saint of silversmiths.
- French saint, his day, Dec. 1.
- Artists' saint.
- Patron saint of artists and smiths.
- Saint of Dec. 1.
- French saint of December 1st.
- The Time Machine victims
- Name in Mark 15:34
- Tribe in "The Time Machine"
- French saint: Dec. 1
- Victims in Wells's "The Time Machine"
- The Morlocks' victims in a Wells book
- French saint
- Victims in "The Time Machine"
- Slaves of the Morlocks, in fiction
- Patron saint of goldsmiths
- The Morlocks ate them
- Patron saint of metalworkers
- Wells's oppressed race
- Morlock's foe in "The Time Machine"
- Vegetarian people of fiction
- Beautiful people of literature
- Beautiful race in an H. G. Wells novel
- Fictional upper class
- Repeated word in Mark 15:34 that means "my God"
- My God, in Aramaic
- Morlocks' victims, in an H. G. Wells story
- Frugivorous creatures of sci-fi
- Morlock's counterpart in science fiction
- Word repeated before "lama sabachthani" in Mark 15
- Morlocks' enemy
- Weena's race, in fiction
- The Time Machine vegetarians
- Prey of the Morlocks
- Race in classic science fiction
- Fictional race of the distant future
- Morlocks' prey, in sci-fi
- Surface-dwelling race in "The Time Machine"
- Victims of the Morlocks, in sci-fi
- People in an H. G. Wells novella
- Race of people in "The Time Machine"
- Victims of the fictional Morlocks
- Elite race in "The Time Machine"
- Posthuman race of literature
- Morlock victims, in sci-fi
- Foe of the Morlocks, in sci-fi
- Sci-fi race mirroring the bourgeoisie
- Wellsian race of the future
- Post-human race of sci-fi
- H.G. Wells' upper class
- Wells creatures
- H.G. Wells' imaginary race
- Slaves of the Morlocks
- Race created by Wells
- Wells' Weena Wasone
- Wells's pleasure-loving race
- Biblical prophet
- Little people in The Time Machine
- The Time Machine beings
- The Time Machine characters
- Time Machine folks
- Morlock's fodder
- Wells' blondes
- Wells' oppressed race
- H.G. Wells tribe
- The Time Machine leisured ones
- . . . ___, lama sabachthani?: Mark
- ...--, lama sabachthani?: Mark
- Morlocks' foes, in "The Time Machine"
- Spoiled upper class of sci-fi
- Idle race of science fiction
- Race on the Morlock menu
- Prey for the Morlocks
- Prey of the Morlocks, in "The Time Machine"
- Idle race in an 1895 sci-fi story
- Victims of the Morlocks in "The Time Machine"