The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 4 letter word URIS , but the solution may also be WOUK which is one of the most recent solution (1976 in New York Times).
US novelist crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
URIS | 20 % | 4 |
HURST | 10 % | 5 |
WOUK | 7 % | 4 |
CAPOTE | 7 % | 6 |
LEWIS | 7 % | 5 |
AGEE | 7 % | 4 |
OHARA | 7 % | 5 |
KANTOR | 3 % | 6 |
THEODOREDREISER | 3 % | 15 |
JAMES | 3 % | 5 |
FITZGERALD | 3 % | 10 |
BUCK | 3 % | 4 |
STOWE | 3 % | 5 |
HERSEY | 3 % | 6 |
FAITHBALDWIN | 3 % | 12 |
MAILER | 3 % | 6 |
NATHAN | 3 % | 6 |
WEST | 3 % | 4 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: US novelist
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- author
- writer
- agee
- buck
- capote
- fitzgerald
- james
- lewis
- mailer
- nathan
- ned
- stowe
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 URIS
- "Exodus" author
- "Topaz" author
- "Mila 18" author
- "The Haj" author
- "The Haj" novelist
- "Armageddon" author
- "Battle Cry" author
- "The Angry Hills" author
- Exodus author
- Mila 18 author
More clues leading to the result HURST
- "Back Street" novelist Fannie
- Red Sox pitcher Bruce who was selected to be the 1986 World Series MVP just before the Mets forced Game 7
- Novelist Fannie
- "Back Street" writer Fannie
- Author of "Back Street"
- Novelist Fannie___
- Pat of the LPGA
- Early 20th-century novelist Fannie
- Author Fannie
- Red Sox pitcher Bruce who was voted the 1986 World Series MVP ... until the Mets tic comeback
More clues leading to the result WOUK
- Historical novelist Herman
- "The Caine Mutiny" author
- Captain Queeg's creator
- Queeg's creator
- Author Herman
- Novelist Herman
- "Marjorie Morningstar" author
- Morningstar's creator
- Marjorie Morningstar creator Herman
- Marjorie Morningstar's creator
More clues leading to the result CAPOTE
- "In Cold Blood" writer
- "Life is a moderately good play with a badly written third act" quipper
- Truman
- "In Cold Blood" author
- Holly Golightly's creator
- Writer friend of Harper Lee
- "Breakfast at Tiffany's" author
- He wrote "In Cold Blood"
- "Other Voices, Other Rooms" author
- Author Truman
More clues leading to the result LEWIS
- Clark's partner
- See 103 Across
- Narnia's creator
- "Mutiny on the Bounty" director Milestone
- Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin
- See 35-Down
- Partner of Clark
- Clark's cohort
- Elmer Gantry author
- Clark's companion
More clues leading to the result AGEE
- "A Death in the Family" author
- "A Death in the Family" novelist
- "Night of the Hunter" screenwriter
- "The African Queen" scriptwriter
- "The African Queen" scriptwriter James
- "The Morning Watch" novelist
- 1957 Pulitzer-winner James
- Author of "Hoop Dreams"
- Author of "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men"
- Baseball great
More clues leading to the result OHARA
- "A Rage to Live" author John
- "Butterfield 8" author
- "Pal Joey" author
- "Pal Joey" penner
- Butler's lady
- Leigh role of '39
- Maureen of film
- Miss Scarlett or Maureen
- Mitchell belle
- Scarlett of Tara
More clues leading to the result KANTOR
More clues leading to the result THEODOREDREISER
- "A Hoosier Holiday" memoirist
- "Sister Carrie" novelist
- "An American Tragedy" author
- "Sister Carrie"
- Carrie creator
- He and his brother wrote "On the Banks of the Wabash."
- Hoosier author.
- Exponent of naturalism.
- Writer from Terre Haute
- U. S. novelist
More clues leading to the result JAMES
- Cagney, but not Lacey
- "I'm Rick ___, bitch!"
- "The Late Late Show" host Corden
- ___ T. Kirk
- Last Supper attendee
- "The Ambassadors" author
- Earl Jones or Earl Ray
- Michener or Clavell
- Outlaw Jesse
- The Shondells' leader Tommy
More clues leading to the result FITZGERALD
- Translator of the Rubaiyat.
- Novelist who limned the Twenties.
- Presidential middle name.
- American author.
- U.S. novelist.
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" singer
- "Tales of the Jazz Age" writer
More clues leading to the result BUCK
- "The ___ stops here"
- Bundy family pet in TV's "Married With Children"
- One bill
- Male rabbit
- Pass the ___
- "The Graduate" screenwriter Henry
- Emulate a bronco
- Imitate a bronco
- Greenback
- Resist strongly
More clues leading to the result STOWE
- Harriet Beecher _____
- Author Harriet Beecher
- Legree's creator
- Author of "The Minister's Wooing"
- Little Eva's author
- Resort town in the Green Mountains
- Vermont ski town
- Ski mecca
- Vermont ski resort
- Vermont ski mecca
More clues leading to the result HERSEY
- "A Bell for Adano" author
- John who reported on Hiroshima
- "The Algiers Motel Incident" author John
- "Hiroshima" writer John
- "A Bell for Adano" author John
- "A Bell for Adano" novelist John
- "Hiroshima" author John
- "Hiroshima" author
- Author of "Hiroshima"
- 1945 Pulitzer winner
More clues leading to the result FAITHBALDWIN
More clues leading to the result MAILER
- Sender
- Padded envelope
- "The Executioner's Song" author
- "The Executioner's Song" author Norman
- Postal package
- Shipping supply
- "The Armies of the Night" author
- Ad campaign item
- Post office user
- Large envelope
More clues leading to the result NATHAN
- ___ Hale
- American revolutionist, ___ Hale
- Handwerker of hot dog fame
- 56 Across's first name
- Philip Roth's ___ Zuckerman novels
- Revolutionary hero Hale
- Lane of "The Birdcage"
- American patriot Hale
- Broadway song and dance man Lane
- Famous hot dog guy