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Other crossword clues for answer "EYRE"

EYRE
Bronte's Jane
Bronte heroine
Fictional Jane
Jane of fiction
Rectangle part
Australian salt lake
Rochester's wife
The second Mrs. Rochester of literature
Jane ___: A BabyLit Counting Primer
Rochester's wife of literature
Jane ___ (Charlottë Bronte novel)
Orphan Jane of literature
Governess Jane
Jane who is a fictional resident of Thornfield Hall
Governess played by Mia Wasikowska, 2011
Literary orphan whose mentor was Miss Temple
Thornfield Hall's governess
Jane Rochester's maiden name
Thornfield Hall governess
Literary orphan sent to the Lowood Institution
Reader, I married him speaker
Jane of literature
Jane in a tear-jerker
Literary Jane
Brontean surname
Jane ___
Australia's largest lake
Australian peninsula
Jane __
Charlotte Bronte's "Jane __"
Jane of Thornfield Hall
Lowood attendee of literature
Brontë heroine's surname
Lowood attendee Jane
Rochester's beloved
Fictional Jane who declares "I am not an angel"
Jane who becomes Mrs. Rochester
Literary character whose first line was "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day"
Wide Sargasso Sea was written as a prequel to her story
Character whose opening line was "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day"
Title character in a 2000 Broadway musical with the song "The Voice Across the Moors"
Literary orphan initially cared for by Mrs. Reed
Wide Sargasso Sea tells of her husband's first marriage
Brontë heroine
Brontë's "Jane ___"
Brontë's Jane
Rochester's love
Fictional governess
Thornfield Hall governess Jane
Fictional surname of 1847
Plain Jane of fiction
Charlotte Brontë's Jane
Literary governess Jane
Mrs. Rochester's maiden name
Thornfield governess
Brontë belle
Brontë governess
Brontë belle Jane
Brontë's orphan
See 54-Down
Gothic governess
Brontë's governess
She loved Rochester
Jane ___ (Brontë novel)
A literary plain Jane
Austen heroine
Fictional governess Jane
Jane created by Charlotte Brontë
Plain Jane of literature
Literary governess
Brontë heroine Jane
Creation of Brontë
Governess in a Brontë work
Orphaned Brontë heroine
Classic Brontë character
Rochester's employee
Charlotte Brontë heroine
Jane who loved Rochester
Novelist Brontë's Jane
Jane of 19th-century literature
Jane of literature's Thornfield Hall
Thornfield Hall's Jane
Brontë governess
Governess of literature
Jane in a Brontë title
Brontë heroine
Governess Jane of literature
Heroine Jane
Rochester's wife after Mason
Smoke Signals director Chris
Bronte's orphan
Jane --
Bronte's "Jane ___"
Bronte's fictional governess
Bronte's gothic governess
Bronte's governess
Bronte orphan
Brontë's "Jane __"
Brontë orphan
1944 Fontaine title role
Teacher of Adele Varens, in an 1847 novel
The __ Affair: Jasper Fforde novel
Instructor of 34-Across
Lake __, Australia's lowest point
Rochester's bride
Reader, I married him governess
Fictional 1847 autobiographer
Charlotte's Jane
Jane Rochester, née __
Victorian heroine
Bronte lass
Brontâ governess
Brontâ heroine
Brontë character
Wife of Rochester
Governess of fiction
Jane __ (Brontë novel)
Jane in a Brontë novel
She married Rochester
Rochester employee
Heroine of an 1847 novel
Brontë title character
Gothic novel governess
Brontë title heroine
Dreamer of Gothic fiction
All my heart is yours, sir speaker (1847)
Brit lit coming-of-age heroine
Brontë novel heroine
Brontë protagonist
Brit lit governess
Fictional "Autobiography" subject (1847)
Jane of Brontë fame
Jane __ (Charlotte Brontë novel)
Heroine of Gothic fiction
Orphan of fiction
Heroine of an 1847 Brontë novel
Lowood boarding school attendee of fiction
Name in an 1847 novel title
The "I" of literature's "Reader, I married him"
Thornfield Hall surname
The ___ Affair (Jasper Fforde bestseller)
Name in an 1847 Brontë novel
Title surname in a novel originally published under the name Currer Bell
Plain Jane
A famous Jane.
A Brontë Jane.
Mr. Rochester's "Jane."
Part of a Brontë title.
Jane Rochester's middle name.
Jane of 1847 novel.
Mrs. Edward Rochester's maiden name.
She married Mr. Rochester.
Name of a Brontë heroine.
Orphan Jane.
Circuit court.
Jane of Lowood School.
Large lake in Australia.
Salt Lake in Australia.
English Jane.
Mrs. Rochester, nee ___.
Judge's circuit.
Australian lake.
Rochester's Jane.
Jane of fame.
Judicial circuit.
Brontë girl
Governess in a Brontë novel
See 48 Down
Novel name
Beloved of Rochester
Jane Rochester, nee ___
Jane with a certain mien?
Jane Rochester, née ___
C. Brontë's Jane
Judicial journey
She became Mrs. Rochester
Explorer of Australia
Largest salt lake in Australia
A fictional Jane
Brontë surname
Mrs. Rochester, eventually
Salt lake in S Australia
Jane _____
Literary homophone for 99-Across
Governess of Thornfield
Jane who loved Mr. Rochester
Heroine of 1847
Young Fontaine role
Jane who stayed at Thornfield
Strong-willed Jane
Brontë woman
A plain Jane
Australia's Lake ___
Fictional orphan
Salt lake of South Australia
See 64-Across
Orphan of literature
Jane ___ (novel by 60-Across's sister Charlotte)
Lake ___, lowest point in Australia
Jane of a Brontë novel
Jane who was courted at Thornfield Hall
Largest lake in Australia
Notes on a Scandal director Richard
Rochester's beloved governess
Jane at Thornfield
Reader, I married him heroine
Australia's Lake ___ National Park
Heroine who says "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me"
Name abandoned for Rochester
Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt! speaker
Attendee of the fictional Lowood Institution for girls
Literary governess's surname
Lake ___ (largest lake in Australia)
Literary character who says "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!"
See 51-Across
See 7-Down
The ___ Affair (Jasper Fforde novel)
Lake ___ (Australia's lowest point)
Fictional hiree at Thornfield
Jane who said "I can live alone, if self-respect and circumstances require me so to do"
Literary Jane who says "No net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will"
Orphan of British literature
Governess at Thornfield
Jane who falls for Edward Rochester
Literary character self-described as "poor, obscure, plain and little"
Literary heroine who says "Even for me life had its gleams of sunshine"
Jane of British lit
Literary character who says "I will be myself" to Mr. Rochester
Fictional student of the Lowood School
Literary heroine Jane
Lover of Rochester, in fiction
___ Square, rhyming attraction in the city center of Galway, Ireland
Governess read about in English class
Charlotte Brontë heroine Jane
Rochester's missis
See 116 Down
Bronte heroine Jane
Noted literary character of 1847
Jane ___ (book originally published as an autobiography edited by Currer Bell)
Titular narrator who says, "I would always rather be happy than dignified"
Jane of fiction who would "always rather be happy than dignified"
Literary character who inspired the title of the 2016 anthology "Reader, I Married Him"
Literary resident of Thornfield Hall
The ___ Affair (2001 novel set partly in the world of an 1847 novel)
Titular Brontë heroine
Jane _____ (Brontë novel)
Character created by Brontë
Character created by Bronte
Bronte governess
Jane ___ (Bronte novel)
Jane in a Bronte novel
Jane who married Mr. Rochester
Rochester's love of fiction
Bronte governess Jane
Jane with the line "Reader, I married him"
Brit lit's Jane
Bront 's Jane
Jane ____
Bront heroine
Jane you may have read about
Rochester bride
Strong-willed Jane of fiction
Literary "plain Jane"
Charlotte Bronte's Jane
Literary classic, "Jane ___"
Jane created by Charlotte Bronte
Literary orphan Jane
Jane portrayed by Anna Paquin
Bronte character Jane
Bronte protagonist
Filmmaker Chris
Jane at Thornfield Hall
Jane who met Bertha Mason
Jane ___ (1847 novel)
Bronte protagonist Jane
Charlotte Bronte's "Jane ___"
Fictional Jane who said "I am no bird; and no net ensnares me"
Fictional Jane who said "I need not sell my soul to buy bliss"
Fictional Jane who said "I would always rather be happy than dignified"
Rochester's infatuation
Rochester lover
Title character courted at Thornfield Hall
2011 title role for Wasikowska
Jane who worked at Thornfield Hall in an 1847 novel
Brontë narrator
The ___ Affair (murder mystery set in the universe of a Brontë novel)
Last name of the Rochester governess
Last name of a Brontë governess
1944 role for Fontaine
Jane who stayed at Thornfield Hall
Jane who works at Thornfield Hall
Jane who was a governess at Thornfield Hall
Surname of the Rochester governess
Jane created by Charlotte
Jane who came to Thornfield Hall
Surname in a Brontë book
Charlotte Brontë's "Jane ___"
Governess at Thornfield Hall
Governess's surname in an 1847 novel
Jane who arrives at Thornfield Hall
Jane who says "I would always rather be happy than dignified"
Jane who worked as a governess
Surname of a literary governess
Jane who grew up at Gateshead Hall
Surname in a Brontë title
Jane of 1840s fiction