- NOVEL
- Gone with the Wind or "Marjorie Morningstar"
- Christie specialty
- Unique
- Great American ___
- Mockingjay, e.g.
- Original
- Many a self-published book
- eBook category
- Iberia or Hawaii
- Bookworm's purchase
- Fresh
- Elie Wiesel's "Dawn," but not "Night"
- Unfamiliar
- Bag of Bones, for one
- Amazon.com offering
- Clancy creation
- It's a long story
- King or Queen book, e.g.
- The Secret Life of Bees, e.g.
- Long work of fiction
- Innovative
- One of Jane Austen's six
- New
- Fictional work
- It's pure fiction
- Catch-22, e.g.
- Lord Jim or "Lucky Jim"
- Different
- Emmais one
- Not old hat
- Wouk work
- Reason for an advance
- Work of fiction
- Not copied
- Catch-22 or "Mila 18"
- Borders buy
- Not previously seen
- Movie source
- Potboiler, often
- Best-seller list entry
- King creation
- Never encountered before
- Mrs. Dalloway or "The Hours"
- Song of Solomon, for one
- Imaginative
- Unprecedented
- Book of fiction
- Ludlum genre
- Highly original
- Breaking new ground
- Stephen King creation
- Steel product?
- S. P. Q. R., for instance.
- Sironia, Texas, for instance.
- Pulitzer Prize item.
- Battle Cry, for instance.
- Don Quixote, for instance.
- Georges Simenon's forte.
- Katherine, for example.
- The Stepmother, for instance.
- Fiction form.
- Reading matter.
- The Scapegoat, for example.
- Romance.
- Exodus, for one.
- Gift for a reader.
- Portnoy's Complaint, e.g.
- Reader's choice.
- Dombey and Son.
- Mystery, for one.
- Literary form.
- Offbeat.
- Out of the ordinary
- Scott creation
- Writing medium
- Literary product
- Nana, for one
- Dumas output
- Newfangled
- Austen work
- Austen product
- Heller offering
- Bellow work
- Drabble offering
- Thackeray product
- Bellow offering
- Stone ware
- Updike offering
- New and strange
- Atypical
- Penny dreadful or shilling shocker
- What 54 Across is
- Medium for Melville
- See 32 Down
- Hugo contender
- Bellow specialty
- Dime ___
- Steinbeck work
- Trendsetting
- The Catcher in the Rye, e.g.
- London production
- Romance, e.g.
- It's no short story
- Rice product
- Orwell's "1984" or Clarke's "2010"
- Candidate for a Booker Prize
- Never-before-seen
- Cutting-edge
- Untried
- Unheard-of
- To Kill a Mockingbird or "The Maltese Falcon"
- New and unusual
- Toni Morrison's "Beloved," for one
- New-fashioned
- Not an autobiography
- Jeff Farro band ___ American
- Like new and unusual music
- James Michener's "The ___"
- Unhackneyed
- New and different
- Scholastique Mukasonga's "Our Lady of the Nile," for one
- Hitherto unknown
- King's work
- Source for a movie, often
- Source for a movie, sometimes
- Freshly interesting
- Longish work of fiction
- 26-Across, for one
- Frankenstein or "Dracula"
- Song of Solomon or "The Color Purple"
- Dream of the Red Chamber, e.g.
- Author's work, perhaps
- Like a very original book, aptly
- P.D. James product
- Prose work
- Work of Barth
- John Grisham work
- It could lead to an advance
- Film source, sometimes
- Stephen King output
- Many a book club selection
- Many a Kindle download
- Michener's "Alaska" or "Hawaii"
- Any of Grafton's "alphabet series"
- The City We Became, e.g.
- Akwaeke Emezi creation
- Harlem Shuffle, for example
- Kazuo Ishiguro creation
- Book such as "Take My Hand"
- Dime buy, once
- Cooper creation
- Emma or "Ulysses"
- Groundbreaking
- Main Street or "Tobacco Road"
- Inventive
- Author's work