100% | MILL | 4 | "The ___ on the Floss" (1860 novel by George Eliot) |
70% | MILL | 4 | "The ___ on the Floss" (George Eliot novel) |
69% | THEMILLONTHE | 12 | & 14A 1860 novel by George Eliot |
61% | MILL | 4 | George Eliot's "The ___ on the Floss" |
60% | ELIOT | 5 | George —, author of novels The Mill on the Floss and Adam Bede |
57% | ICEANDFIRE | 10 | "A Song of ___," the epic fantasy novel by George R. R. Martin on which 30a is based: 3 wds. |
56% | MARYANNEEVANS | 13 | Author of "The Mill on the Floss" who wrote under the pen name George Eliot: 3 wds. |
55% | SILASMARNER | 11 | Third novel by George Eliot (birthday yesterday) "___: The Weaver of Raveloe" which is a simple tale of a linen weaver: 2 wds. |
54% | DERONDA | 7 | Daniel __, 1876 novel by George Eliot |
53% | FAIRLADY | 8 | Musical based on a novel by George Bernard Shaw, "My ___" was the longest-running Broadway show between 1956 - 1962: 2 wds. |
53% | MARBLEFAUN | 10 | The —, 1860 novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
53% | CUT | 3 | The —, 2011 novel by George Pelecanos |
52% | SORCERER | 8 | 1977 action film starring Roy Scheider based on the novel Le Salaire De La Peur by Georges Arnaud |
52% | MARTIAN | 7 | The —, novel by George du Maurier published posthumously in 1897 |
51% | ELIOT | 5 | "The Mill on the Floss" writer George |
51% | MURDER | 6 | "___ on the Orient Express," novel by Agatha Christie |
51% | MARBLE | 6 | & 5D The —, 1860 novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
51% | DANIELDERONDA | 13 | Last novel completed by George Eliot which is the only known novel by her set in the contemporary Victorian society of her time: 2 wds. |
49% | KEEP | 4 | "___ the Aspidistra Flying," 1936 socially critical novel by George Orwell |
49% | FLOSS | 5 | George Eliot’s “The Mill on the ___” |
49% | CASAUBON | 8 | Edward —, pedantic clergyman in 1870s novel Middlemarch by George Eliot |
49% | DONQUIXOTE | 10 | Ballet based on a 1605 novel, by George |
48% | THELIFTED | 9 | & 19D 1859 novella by George Eliot featuring the character Bertha Grant |
48% | UNCLASSED | 9 | The —, 1884 novel by George Gissing featuring the characters Osmond Waymark and Julian Casti |