Here you will find the answer to the 'Toni Morrison's second novel published in 1973 after "The Bluest Eyes"' crossword clue with 4 letters that was last seen January 28 2019 in Daily Themed Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "Toni Morrison's second novel published in 1973 after "The Bluest Eyes"" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
| Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | SULA | 4 | Toni Morrison's second novel published in 1973 after "The Bluest Eyes" |
| 46% | SULA | 4 | Toni Morrison's second published novel |
| 41% | SULA | 4 | Toni Morrison's second novel |
| 40% | SULA | 4 | Toni Morrison novel set in the Bottom |
| 40% | HEXED | 5 | Second novel in Kevin Hearne's urban fantasy series, published after "Hounded", on June 7, 2011 |
| 39% | PECOLABREEDLOVE | 15 | Protagonist of Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye” |
| 39% | BELOVED | 7 | Toni Morrison novel set after the US civil war |
| 38% | SULA | 4 | Toni Morrison's 1973 novel |
| 35% | TONI | 4 | The Bluest Eye author Morrison |
| 35% | TONI | 4 | The Bluest Eye author ___ Morrison |
| 35% | SHIRLEY | 7 | Charlotte Bronte's second novel that was published in 1849 |
| 35% | EYE | 3 | “The Bluest ___” (Toni Morrison’s début novel) |
| 34% | EYE | 3 | Toni Morrison's "The Bluest ___" |
| 34% | BLUEST | 6 | Toni Morrison's "The __ Eye" |
| 33% | JAZZ | 4 | Historical novel by Toni Morrison set in Harlem in the 1920s |
| 33% | BELOVED | 7 | Toni Morrison novel on the ALA's Top Ten Challenged Books List for 2012 |
| 33% | AMAZON | 6 | Second-largest private employer in the U.S., after Walmart |
| 32% | NURSING | 7 | Second-most popular undergraduate major in the U.S., after business |
| 32% | SULA | 4 | Morrison novel that followed "The Bluest Eye" |
| 32% | NEWMOON | 7 | Second novel in the "Twilight" series (2 wds.) |
| 32% | EYE | 3 | "The Bluest ___" (Toni Morrison novel) |
| 32% | SULA | 4 | 1973 Toni Morrison novel |
| 31% | SERVICE | 7 | The second S in SMS messaging |
| 30% | MANSFIELDPARK | 13 | Jane Austen's novel published in 1814 which is the story of the protagonist Fanny Price: 2 wds. |
| 30% | BLUEST | 6 | "The __ Eye" (Toni Morrison novel) |
| 30% | LITTLEDORRIT | 12 | Charles Dickens novel published in book form in 1857 featuring the character Arthur Clennam |
| 30% | STUPID | 6 | The second S in KISS, "keep it simple, __" |
| 30% | GODHELPTHECHILD | 15 | Toni Morrison's last novel |
| 30% | TONI | 4 | "The Bluest Eye" novelist Morrison |
| 30% | TONI | 4 | "The Bluest Eye" author ___ Morrison |
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