100% | SEA | 3 | Title locale for a Hemingway novel, with "the" |
83% | SEA | 3 | Title setting for a Hemingway novel, with "the" |
55% | PETSEMATARY | 11 | Stephen King novel with a misspelling in the title |
54% | WHOM | 4 | For __ the Bell Tolls, a novel by Ernest Hemingway |
49% | JUSTTHETWOOFUS | 14 | 1981 hit with the lyric "We can make it if we try" ... or a possible title for this puzzle |
49% | TROAS | 5 | Locale for a vision of the Apostle Paul |
49% | THESEA | 6 | Title location in a Hemingway novel |
48% | EYEOFTHETIGER | 13 | 1982 hit for Survivor with a sign of the Chinese zodiac in its title: 4 wds. |
47% | WHITERABBIT | 11 | 1967 hit for Jefferson Airplane with a sign of the Chinese zodiac in its title: 2 wds. |
46% | ADA | 3 | Nabokov novel with a palindromic title |
46% | OLDMANANDTHESEA | 15 | Hemingway novel, with "The" |
45% | EASTOFEDEN | 10 | Steinbeck novel with a title from Genesis |
45% | CONCRETEROSE | 12 | Angie Thomas novel with a floral title |
45% | SEVENEVES | 9 | Neal Stephenson novel with a palindromic title |
45% | RAPGOD | 6 | Boastful Eminem title with the Guinness world record for "most words in a hit single" (1,560) |
44% | MADAM | 5 | Palindromic and respectful title for a lady that begins and ends with the letter "M" |
44% | RAGTIME | 7 | E. L. Doctorow novel with a music genre title |
44% | BLACKBEAUTY | 11 | Classic novel with a chapter titled "My Breaking In" |
44% | DOC | 3 | The one with a stethoscope, for short |
44% | KEYS | 4 | Locale for the southernmost part of U.S. Route 1, with "the" |
43% | SUNDAY | 6 | Nice day for a musical in the Park with George |
43% | SPAHN | 5 | Pitcher Warren with the most lifetime wins for a southpaw |
43% | OSCARWAO | 8 | Novel title character with a "brief, wondrous life" |
43% | ESQ | 3 | Title for a person with a J.D. |
43% | LOO | 3 | Locale with a flush in London, for short |
43% | REV | 3 | Title for the head of a church: Abbr. |
43% | SULTAN | 6 | Title for a leader in the Ottoman Empire |
43% | SIR | 3 | Title for a Knight of the Round Table |
43% | BELOVED | 7 | 1987 novel with the opening lines “124 was spiteful. Full of a baby’s venom” |
43% | ANNA | 4 | "___ Karenina," Leo Tolstoy novel with a palindromic name in its title |