- 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