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Other crossword clues for answer "INGE"

INGE
Bus Stop playwright
Come Back, Little Sheba author
Picnic author
Picnic playwright
'53 Pulitzer Prize winner William
Bus Stop writer
Picnic dramatist
Picnic writer
{/Picnic/} playwright William
Dutch swimming powerhouse de Bruijn
Come Back, Little Sheba playwright
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs playwright
Playwright William who thematized sexual freedom
Playwright who won the Pulitzer for "Picnic"
1953 Pulitzer playwright
A Loss of Roses playwright
Farther Off from Heaven playwright
Playwright of the Midwest
Where's Daddy? playwright
All-Star slugger Brandon
Playwright with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame
Summer Brave playwright
Splendor in the Grass Oscar winner William
Playwright William
_Picnic_ playwright
Baseball's Brandon
Brandon of baseball
Bus Stop dramatist
The "Gloomy Dean"
St. Louis Walk of Fame playwright
Tigers infielder Brandon __
One of his plays was filmed as "The Stripper" in 1963
*Golden touch, say
His Pulitzer-winning work was set in "a small town in Kansas"
Bus Stop playwright William
Longtime dean of St. Paul's
1953 Pulitzer dramatist
Bus Stop author
Playwright Willliam
Where's Daddy? dramatist
Come Back, Little Sheba playwright William
Splendor in the Grass playwright
Sheba creator William
Bus Stop writer William
Picnic Pulitzer-winner William
Splendor in the Grass screenwriter
Splendor in the Grass writer William
Picnic-penning playwright
Picnic Pulitzer winner
Splendor in the Grass writer
Playwright who penned "Picnic"
Pulitzer winner for "Picnic"
Brandon of the Detroit Tigers
Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff author William
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs writer
Bus Stop dramatist William
Splendor in the Grass Oscar winner
Little Sheba creator William
Pulitzer Prize winner for "Picnic"
Pirates slugger Brandon
Off the Main Road playwright William
Splendor in the Grass writer and cameo-er William
Author of "Come Back Little Sheba
Kansas playwright
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs dramatist
Kansas-born dramatist
1953 Pulitzer-winning playwright
Splendor in the Grass author
1953 Pulitzer-winning dramatist
Kansas-born playwright
Picnic Pulitzer Prize winner
Little Sheba's creator
1953 Pulitzer Prize dramatist
Pulitzer dramatist of '53
Pulitzer Prize dramatist of '53
Playwright who favored heartland locales
Writer with a Pulitzer and an Oscar
Playwright favoring heartland settings
Arthur Miller contemporary
Tennessee Williams contemporary
American playwright.
Yorkshire-born theologian.
My Son Is a Splendid Driver author
Picnic man
1953 Pulitzer winner for Drama
Best Original Screenplay Oscar winner of 1961
Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff novelist
2000 and 2004 50m freestyle Olympic gold medalist ___ de Bruijn
He won the Pulitzer for Drama the same year that Hemingway won for Fiction
Tigers third baseman Brandon
Ballplayer Brandon who struck out to end the 2006 World Series
Ex-Dean of St. Paul's.
A Pauline dean.
Author of "Lay Thoughts of a Dean."
He wrote "Things New and Old" at 73.
Famous dean.
Gloomy dean.
Well-known Anglican dean.
British clergyman and author.
England's ex-Dean.
Ex-dean of St. Paul's Cathedral.
Well-known British churchman.
England's Gloomy Dean.
England's former Dean.
Ex-Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
Former Dean of St. Paul's, London.
Former Dean of St. Paul's.
Author of "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs."
Broadway name.
Playwright from Kansas.
Popular playwright.
___ Borkh, opera soprano.
Famous British dean.
Well-known Anglican prelate.
Creator of Little Sheba.
He wrote "Come Back, Little Sheba.”
Pulitzer Prize playwright.
Pulitzer prize playwright, 1953.
Pulitzer prize-winning playwright.
Author of "Picnic."
Noted playwright.
Prize-winning playwright.
Author of "Bus Stop."
Author of 41 Down.
Contemporary playwright.
Well-known playwright.
Author of "A Loss of Roses."
Broadway playwright.
Contemporary dramatist.
Current playwright.
Current dramatist.
English prelate.
American dramatist.
Name on Broadway.
Picnic penner
Dramatist from Kan.
The Gloomy Dean: 1860-1954
Modern dramatist
U.S. playwright.
U. S. dramatist.
Playwright
Dean ___
Dean or William
St. Paul's name
Dean of St. Paul's
Anglican ecclesiastic
British dean
Dean of gloom
Picnic host
He told Sheba to come back
He wrote "A Loss of Roses"
Gloomy Dean of St. Paul's
St. Paul's dean
He won an Oscar for "Splendor in the Grass"
1953 Pulitzer Prize playwright
He wrote "Bus Stop"
Photographer Morath
Theologian William Ralph
Creator of 15 Down
Pulitzer playwright
Soprano Borkh
Creator of canine Sheba
Famed English theologian
Bus Stop creator
Author of quotation
Splendor in the Grass scenarist
He wrote "Picnic"
Picnic maker
Pulitzer dramatist: 1953
Prelate or playwright
Good Luck Miss Wyckoff writer
Little Sheba playwright
Pulitzer dramatist of 1953
Splendor in the Grass” screenwriter nyt 1995 INGE 1953 Pulitzer playwright nyt 1995 INGE Oxford's Gloomy Dean"
Pulitzer playwright William
Picnic planner
William ___ Center for the Arts, in Kansas
Pulitzer-winning playwright from Independence, Kan.
Pulitzer playwright of 1953
William who wrote "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs"
My Son Is a Splendid Driver novelist, 1971
So-called "Playwright of the Midwest"
Playwright who wrote "What is originality? Undetected plagiarism"
Writer William
His gravestone says simply "PLAYWRIGHT"
O'Neill contemporary
Picnic dramatist William
Writer nicknamed the "Playwright of the Midwest"
'Come Back, Little Sheba' writer
Dramatist William
Pulitzer-winning playwright William
Pulitzer winner William
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs author
1953 Pulitzer playwright William
Sheba's conceiver
King of Norway or Sweden
Picnic creator
Dramatist who wrote "Picnic"
Little Sheba creator
Picnic penner William
Pulitzer winner of 1953
Pulitizer winner for "Picnic"
William who wrote "Bus Stop"
Sheba's creator
The Last Pad writer
Picnic playright
The Playwright of the Midwest
Playwright who portrayed life in the heartland