100% | STINE | 5 | R.L. ___, writer of the Goosebumps series |
89% | STINE | 5 | Author of the Goosebumps series, R. L. |
81% | STINE | 5 | R.L. ___ (author of the Goosebumps series) |
71% | STINE | 5 | R.L. ___ (author of the "Goosebumps" series) |
70% | STINE | 5 | R.L. ___, author of the "Goosebumps" series |
62% | JKROWLING | 9 | British writer of the Harry Potter series |
61% | LINDGREN | 8 | Writer of the Pippi Longstocking series, Astrid __ |
59% | GIVE | 4 | "___ Yourself Goosebumps," series of gamebooks by R.L. Stine |
58% | RIORDAN | 7 | Rick, writer of the Percy Jackson book series |
57% | ANAHUANG | 8 | American writer of the Kings of Sin book series |
57% | SWAMP | 5 | "The Werewolf of Fever ___" ("Goosebumps" series novel by R.L. Stine) |
57% | MCDERMID | 8 | Tartan Noir writer of The Wire in the Blood series |
54% | STINE | 5 | R.L. ___ (author of the "Goosebumps" books) |
54% | RLSTINE | 7 | Author of the "Goosebumps" series |
53% | RLSTINE | 7 | Author of the "Goosebumps" book series |
53% | LINEHAN | 7 | Graham —, writer of Channel 4 TV comedy series The IT Crowd |
51% | RLSTINE | 7 | Initialed author of the "Goosebumps" series: 3 wds. |
50% | ILENE | 5 | ___ Chaiken, creator and writer of "The L Word" |
50% | BAUM | 4 | L. Frank ___, creator of the Oz series |
49% | DUMMY | 5 | "Night of the Living ___," 1993 "Goosebumps" book by R.L. Stine about a ventriloquist's puppet |
49% | ARM | 3 | "The ___ of the Starfish" (first novel in Madeleine L'Engle's O'Keefe Family series) |
49% | LENIN | 5 | Writer of the "April Theses" |
49% | TACITUS | 7 | Writer of the ethnography "Germania" |
49% | QUILLPEN | 8 | Writer of the Magna Carta |
48% | OBRIAN | 6 | British writer Patrick known for the Aubrey/Maturin series of sea novels |
48% | STINE | 5 | R. L. ___, who authored the popular "Goosebumps" |
48% | SHAKESPEARE | 11 | Writer of The Merchant of Venice |
48% | JAMESJOYCE | 10 | Writer of the 1918 play "Exiles" |
48% | ALANMOORE | 9 | Writer of the graphic novel "Watchmen" |
48% | AGASSI | 6 | Writer of the 2009 autobiography "Open" |