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Other crossword clues for answer "OHENRY"

OHENRY
ake William Sydney Porter
Cabbages and Kings author
The Gift of the Magi author
Famous twister?
Twister?
Short story writer with the anthology "Rolling Stones"
The Caballero's Way author
Twisted author
The Duplicity of Hargraves author
Pen name of William Sydney Porter
Porter pseudonym
William Sydney Porter
Irony specialist
Short-story author known for his twist endings
Writer who skipped bail, fled the US to Honduras, came back, and spent three years in prison for embezzlement
One dollar and eighty-seven cents. And the next day would be Christmas writer
William S. Porter's pen name
Porter's pen name
The Cisco Kid's creator, in "The Caballero's Way"
Ironic story teller
Author known for his surprise endings
The Gift of the Magi writer
Noted short story writer
The Gift of the Magi storywriter
Writer known for twists
Short story writer known for irony
Storywriter known for irony
Storywriter known for twists
Writer with an award named for him
Literary award named for a writer
The Ransom of Red Chief writer
Writer known for his surprise endings
Willian Sydney Porter, famously
Short-story pen name
Surprise-ending specialist
Gift of the Magi author
Annual short-story award
Short-story award eponym
Ransom of Red Chief writer
Whom a short-story award is named for
Ransom of Red Chief author
Cabbages and Kings short story writer
Author of "The Gift of the Magi"
Scheherazade of Baghdad-on-the-Subway.
His movie was "Full House."
Master short-story writer.
Author William S. Porter.
W. S. Porter.
William S. Porter.
Familiar pen name.
Famous nom de plume.
Short-story writer
Pioneer of the twist
Annual literary award
Porter nom de plume
Noted writer imprisoned for bank embezzlement
Writer with an award named after him
Eponym for an annual literary award since 1919
Annual literary prize
Award won by Alice Munro and Stephen King
Master of literary twists
Short story award
William Sydney Porter's pen name
Writing award won multiple times by Alice Munro
Short-story writer famous for twist endings
Writer who gave his name to an annual award
The Ransom of Red Chief writer, 1910
Annual writing award
Author known for twist endings
Writer who coined the term "banana republic" (1904)
Writer who called New York City "Baghdad-on-the-Subway"
Literary master of irony
Writer with a twist
Master of surprise endings
Master of irony
Writer with a short story award named for him
Famed storyteller
A Retrieved Reformation writer
Master of plot twists