The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 4 letter word ANET , but the solution may also be SARTRE which is one of the most recent solution (1976 in New York Times).
French writer crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
ANET | 17 % | 4 |
GIDE | 15 % | 4 |
LOTI | 8 % | 4 |
SARTRE | 8 % | 6 |
ZOLA | 8 % | 4 |
SAGAN | 7 % | 5 |
DUMAS | 7 % | 5 |
LESAGE | 7 % | 6 |
RENAN | 5 % | 5 |
VERNE | 3 % | 5 |
RACINE | 3 % | 6 |
CAMUS | 3 % | 5 |
COLETTE | 2 % | 7 |
MAUROIS | 2 % | 7 |
HUGO | 2 % | 4 |
DAUDET | 2 % | 6 |
BALZAC | 2 % | 6 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: French writer
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- novelist
- author
- sartre
- verne
- camus
- dumas
- gide
- colette
- maurois
- zola
- hugo
- balzac
Crossword Answer definitions
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result ANET
- Without ____ (at risk)
- Dillseed
- Work without ___
- Work without ___ (take chances)
- "Live Without ___" (1986 Van Halen tour video)
- Caught in ___
- Dill
- Dill herb
- Working without __
- Grateful Dead's "Without __"
More clues leading to the result GIDE
- Author of "The Immoralist"
- "L'Immoraliste" author André
- _The Immoralist_ author
- Existentialist Andre
- 1947 French Nobelist André
- 1947 literature Nobelist Andre
- French novelist André
- "L'immoraliste" author
- Literature Nobelist André
- "The Counterfeiters" author André
More clues leading to the result LOTI
- French novelist Pierre
- French novelist
- Mon frere Yves author Pierre
- "Madame Chrysanthème" writer Pierre
- "An Iceland Fisherman" author Pierre
- "Mon Frère Yves" author Pierre
- French novelist (1850–1923).
- French writer of exotic tales.
- Pseudonym of Louis Viaud.
- French author (1850–1923).
More clues leading to the result SARTRE
- Big name in existentialism
- Novelist Jean-Paul
- "Hell is other people" writer
- "No Exit" writer
- "A lost battle is a battle one thinks one has lost" speaker
- Existentialist
- "No Exit" author
- "Nausea" novelist
- "No Exit" dramatist
- "Being and Nothingness" author
More clues leading to the result ZOLA
- "Nana" author Emile
- "Nana" author
- Olympic runner Budd
- Dreyfus defender
- Dreyfus affair author
- Nana author
- "J'accuse" author Emile
- "J'accuse" writer
- "La Débâcle" novelist Emile
- Writer Emile
More clues leading to the result SAGAN
- "Cosmos" author
- Astronomer Carl
- Author of "Contact"
- "Contact" author Carl
- "Contact" writer
- Contact novelist
- "Cosmic Connection" author
- Cosmos creator
- "Billions and billions" astronomer
- "Cosmos" host
More clues leading to the result DUMAS
- Edmond Dantes' creator
- "The Three Musketeers" penner
- Aramis' creator
- Swashbuckling novelist
- D'Artagnan's creator
- He wrote the play on which "La Traviata" was based
- "The Three Musketeers" author
- "The Three Musketeers" author Alexandre
- Creator of Athos and Aramis
- D'Artagnan's romanticizer
More clues leading to the result LESAGE
- "Gil Blas" author
- "Gil Blas" writer
- "Gil Blas" novelist Alain René ___
- "Gil Blas" novelist Alain
- "Gil Blas" novelist
- Author of "Gil Blas."
- He wrote Gil Blas, 1715–35.
- French dramatist.
- French writer.
- 18th century novelist.
More clues leading to the result RENAN
- French historian
- French Orientalist (1823–92).
- French author.
- French biographer of Jesus.
- French writer, "Life of Christ."
- French writer, critic (1823–92).
- French historian.
- Author of "La Vie de Jesus."
- French orientalist, author and critic (1823–92).
- Influential French writer (1823–92).
More clues leading to the result VERNE
- French novelist
- Sci-fi pioneer
- "Around the World in 80 Days" author
- "From the Earth to the Moon" writer
- Captain Nemo's creator
- Science fiction pioneer
- Nemo's creator
- Sportscaster Lundquist
- Early sci-fi author
- Fogg's creator
More clues leading to the result RACINE
- Wisconsin city
- Wisconsin city not named for a French playwright (I guess kind of like all the others)
- City on Lake Michigan
- "Phedre" dramatist
- Classic French dramatist
- Jean who wrote "Phèdre"
- Lake Michigan city
- It's just north of Kenosha
- Wisconsin city on Lake Michigan
- Wisconsin city at the mouth of the Root River
More clues leading to the result CAMUS
- "The Rebel" author
- Algerian-born writer
- 1957 Nobelist in literature
- "La Peste" novelist
- "The Myth of Sisyphus" author
- Big name in absurdism
- Writer who advised "Live to the point of tears"
- "No Exit" author
- "The Stranger" author Albert
- Author of "The Stranger"
More clues leading to the result COLETTE
- Author of the "Claudine" series
- Single-named French novelist
- Author of "Gigi" and "Claudine"
- "Gigi" author
- Toni in "About a Boy"
- "Gigi" novelist
- "Chéri" novelist
- Gigi's creator
- French woman novelist, creator of "Claudine."
- French novelist.
More clues leading to the result MAUROIS
More clues leading to the result HUGO
- French writer Victor ___
- Hunchback creator Victor
- 1966 award won by 2D
- Quasimodo's creator
- Boss of fashion
- Sci-fi writer's award
- Sci-fi author's award
- Science fiction award
- "Les Misérables" author
- "Les Misérables" author Victor
More clues leading to the result DAUDET
- French author
- Noted French novelist (1840–97).
- Creator of Tartaran of Tarascon.
- French novelist.
- French author.
- French novelist
- French writer
- "Sapho" and "Jack" author
- French writer Alphonse or Léon