100% | EVANS | 5 | Beryl ___, pseudonym used by the author of "Carrie" to publish "Charlie the Choo-Choo" |
73% | JOHN | 4 | ___ Swithen, pseudonym used by the author of "Carrie" to publish "The Fifth Quarter" |
42% | BOZ | 3 | Pseudonym used by Charles Dickens in contributions to the Morning Chronicle newspaper |
39% | OCA | 3 | Name given to the dwelling used by indigenous people of Brazil |
38% | BAINBRIDGE | 10 | Beryl —, late author of novels According to Queeney and The Dressmaker |
37% | EMILYBRONTE | 11 | Author of novel Wuthering Heights, first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell |
37% | CODEWORDS | 9 | Lexicon used by spies, and a key to the ends of the starred answers |
36% | ESSO | 4 | Pseudonym used by the ExxonMobil oil company |
35% | EDITORIAL | 9 | Relating to the preparation of material to publish |
35% | GOD | 3 | "To a ___ Unknown," novel by American author John Steinbeck about the relationship of a man to his land |
35% | ALEC | 4 | ___ Greven, "How To Talk to Girls" author who published his first book at the age of 9 |
34% | OMERTA | 6 | Final novel by the author of ''the great 'GF''' |
34% | BLUMEDOLPHIN | 12 | Mammal that's trained by the author of "Superfudge"? |
34% | LIGHTGREENE | 11 | Less serious works by the author of "Brighton Rock"? |
34% | XTRA | 4 | Online magazine, published by Pink Triangle Press, that covers news and events of interest to the LGBTQ community |
34% | FACERECOGNITION | 15 | Technology used by smartphones nowadays ... or a hint to the ends of 16-, 24-, 44- and 57-Across |
34% | RUN | 3 | "___ the World (Girls)," 2011 song by Beyonce that was used to awaken the crew of the US Space Shuttle Atlantis |
34% | HUBBARD | 7 | Lafayette Ronald ___, American author who holds the Guiness record of "Most Published works by one author" with 1084 books |
34% | TRESSELL | 8 | Robert —, pen name of the author of 1914 posthumously published novel The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists |
33% | RENTS | 5 | Pays to use by the day, say |
33% | RENTS | 5 | Pays to use by the month, say |
33% | REPRESSIVE | 10 | Restricting freedom by the use of force |
33% | ASPIRIN | 7 | White crystalline compound used in the form of tablets to relieve pain |
33% | LEVITATE | 8 | To raise, sometimes by the power of the mind alone |
33% | SKIS | 4 | Use a pair of these to slide down the mountain |
33% | BAITCAR | 7 | Vehicle used by the police to catch thieves |
33% | PAPYRUS | 7 | Type of paper used by the ancient Egyptians |
33% | CONQUEST | 8 | Territory gained by the use of military force |
33% | LUNAR | 5 | Team Indus are planning on using this type of rover, to be delivered by the Z-01 lander, in the immediate future |
33% | DOR | 3 | Pseudonym used by Rod McKuen on the 1959 single "The Mummy" |