Writer who created the White Rabbit and the March Hare: 2 wds. Crossword Clue, 12 letters

Here you will find the answer to the 'Writer who created the White Rabbit and the March Hare: 2 wds.' crossword clue with 12 letters that was last seen September 17 2022 in Crosswords With Friends. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "Writer who created the White Rabbit and the March Hare: 2 wds." from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.

RatingAnswerLengthClue
100%LEWISCARROLL12Writer who created the White Rabbit and the March Hare: 2 wds.
54%BEATRIXPOTTER13Writer who created Peter Rabbit and Cotton-tail: 2 wds.
53%RICHARDADAMS12Writer who created Fiver, Hazel, and their fellow rabbits in "Watership Down": 2 wds.
50%BEATRIXPOTTER13Kid-lit writer who created Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny (2 wds.)
46%JULESVERNE10Writer who created Captain Nemo, traveler to the submerged city of Atlantis: 2 wds.
45%MIKESCHUR9"Parks and Recreation" co-creator and a writer for "The Office," who has also created 15a: 2 wds.
44%ALICE5Girl who met the Mad Hatter and the March Hare
44%LORNEMICHAELS13TV producer, writer and comedian, who is the creator and producer of SNL: 2 wds.
44%ROBERTCRAIS11Mystery writer who created private detectives Elvis Cole and Joe Pike (2 wds.)
43%LOISLOWRY9Kid-lit writer who created Gooney Bird Greene and Anastasia Krupnik (2 wds.)
43%ROBDELANEY10Actor and comedian who created the British sitcom "Catastrophe" and stars in it opposite Sharon Horgan: 2 wds.
43%BEVERLYCLEARY13Kid-lit writer who created Ramona Quimby and Runaway Ralph (2 wds.)
42%TESSGERRITSEN13Mystery writer who created Detective Jane Rizzoli and Chief Medical Examiner Maura Isles (2 wds.)
42%JUDYBLUME9Kid-lit writer who created Fudge Hatcher and Sally J. Freedman (2 wds.)
42%RUPERTSANDERS13Director of the "Ghost in the Shell" movie, who has also directed "Snow White and the Huntsman" previously : 2 wds.
42%ROBGRONKOWSKI13Former Patriots and Buccaneers tight end who was the White Tiger on season 3 of "The Masked Singer": 2 wds.
42%AAMILNE7Writer who created the Hundred Acre Wood: 3 wds.
42%HARDYBOYS9The ___, fictional teenage brothers and amateur detectives Frank and Joe, created by American writer Edward Stratemeyer: 2 wds.
42%DAVIDBALDACCI13Novelist and former lawyer who created the "King and Maxwell" crime series (2 wds.)
42%HERCULEPOIROT13Fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie who is also one of the most famous and long-running characters: 2 wds.
41%TOMCLANCY9Writer who created the Jack Ryan series continued with the 2019 novel "Enemy Contact" by Mike Maden (2 wds.)
41%DARRENSTAR10"Sex and the City" creator who also created "Younger," which is in its sixth season: 2 wds.
41%BARBARAWALTERS14Journalist who created "The View" and cohosted from 1997 to 2014: 2 wds.
41%AGATHACHRISTIE14British novelist who created the fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple (2 wds.)
41%JILLMURPHY10British writer and illustrator who created 41-Across (2 wds.)
41%BOJACKSON9Los Angeles Raiders running back who played Major League Baseball for the Royals, White Sox, and Angels: 2 wds.
40%EDWINAFINDLEY13"The Wire" and "Treme" actress who plays a White House butler on "The Residence": 2 wds.
40%WOODROWWILSON13President who created the National Park Service in 1916: 2 wds.
40%TAYLORSWIFT11American singer who created hits like "Blank Space" and "Bad Blood," and releases her newest album on the 10th: 2 wds.

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