OATES | "A Garden of Earthly Delights" author |
OATES | "A Garden of Earthly Delights" novelist |
OATES | "Angel of Light" novelist |
OATES | "Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My Heart" author |
OATES | "Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My Heart" author Joyce Carol ___ |
OATES | "Bellefleur" author |
OATES | "Black Water" novelist |
OATES | "Hazards of Time Travel" author Joyce Carol |
OATES | "On Boxing" author |
OATES | "Private Eyes" singers Hall & ___ |
OATES | "Rich Girl" duo Hall & ___ |
OATES | "Rich Girl" singers Hall & ___ |
OATES | "Sara Smile" singers Hall & ___ |
OATES | "The Tattooed Girl" author |
OATES | "The Wild Bunch" Warren of |
OATES | "Them" author |
OATES | "Them" author Joyce Carol ___ |
OATES | "Them" novelist |
OATES | "Unholy Loves" author |
OATES | "You Make My Dreams" singing duo Hall & ___ |
OATES | "You Must Remember This" author |
OATES | "them" author |
OATES | 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee John |
OATES | Actor Warren |
OATES | American author Joyce Carol ___ |
OATES | Author Joyce Carol |
OATES | Author Joyce Carol __ |
OATES | Author Joyce Carol — |
OATES | Author of the Oprah's Book Club selection "We Were the Mulvaneys" |
OATES | Author with three 5-letter names |
OATES | Duo Hall & __ |
OATES | Four-time Pulitzer fiction finalist |
OATES | Garfunkel and ___ |
OATES | Garfunkel and ___ (comedy duo) |
OATES | Garfunkel's partner |
OATES | Half of a 70's-80's pop duo |
OATES | Half of the "Rich Girl" duo, in 70's pop |
OATES | Half of the duo that has had six No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 |
OATES | Half of the duo that sang "Did It In A Minute" |
OATES | Hall & ___ ("Private Eyes" duo) |
OATES | Hall & ___ ("Sara Smile" singers) |
OATES | Hall & ___ ("She's Gone" singers) |
OATES | Hall & ___ ("blue-eyed soul" duo whose last #1 hit was 1984's "Out of Touch") |
OATES | Hall & ___ (duo in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame) |
OATES | Hall & ___ (pop duo) |
OATES | Hall and ___ |
OATES | Hall counterpart |
OATES | Hall mate? |
OATES | Hall partner |
OATES | Hall's "Maneater" singing partner |
OATES | Hall's "Rich Girl" partner |
OATES | Hall's bandmate |
OATES | Hall's musical partner |
OATES | Hall's partner |
OATES | Hall's partner in '70s rock |
OATES | Hall's partner in pop |
OATES | Hall's partner in pop music |
OATES | Hall's partner on "Sara Smile" |
OATES | Hall's pop music partner |
OATES | Hall's singing partner |
OATES | Hall's singing partner in "Rich Girl" |
OATES | John in the Songwriters Hall of Fame |
OATES | John who is half of a popular singing duo |
OATES | John who's the musical partner of Daryl Hall |
OATES | Joyce Carol with two O. Henry Awards |
OATES | Joyce Carol — |
OATES | Lawrence —, explorer who died in 1912 on the second Antarctic expedition of R F Scott |
OATES | Lawrence —, explorer who died on the second Antarctic expedition of R F Scott |
OATES | Multi-time Pulitzer finalist, including for the volume "Lovely, Dark, Deep: Stories" (2014) |
OATES | Musical Hall of fame collaborator? |
OATES | Musical duo Hall & ___ |
OATES | National Book Award winner Joyce Carol |
OATES | National Book Award winner for "Them," 1970 |
OATES | National Humanities Medal recipient who has published over fifty novels |
OATES | Novelist Joyce Carol |
OATES | Novelist Joyce Carol __ |
OATES | Novelist Joyce Carol ___ |
OATES | Novelist who wrote "The Gravedigger's Daughter" |
OATES | O. Henry Award winner for "In the Region of Ice" (1967) and "The Dead" (1973) |
OATES | One of the "She's Gone" singers |
OATES | Pop music's Hall & ___ |
OATES | Pulitzer finalist for the novels “Black Water” and “Blonde” |
OATES | Pulitzer nominee for the novels "Black Water" and "Blonde" |
OATES | See 3 |
OATES | See 8 |
OATES | She won the 1970 National Book Award for Fiction |
OATES | Warren of "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia" |
OATES | Warren of "Dillinger" |
OATES | Warren —, actor who played the title role in 1973 biopic Dillinger |
OATES | Writer Joyce Carol |
OATES | Writer Joyce Carol ___ |
OATES | “Blonde” author Joyce Carol ___ |
OATES | “The Tattooed Girl” novelist Joyce Carol ___ |