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There are 28 clues with the answer 'TONIMORRISON'
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American author who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993 for her collected works (4,8)
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Novelist deciding what to write after "Beloved"?
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"Jazz" author
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American winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize for Literature (4,8)
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This novelist, whose books include "The Bluest Eye" and "Beloved," won the 1993 Nobel Prize for Literature (2 wds.)
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Beloved author who received the American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal in 2019: 2 wds.
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Beloved author who died August 5 and who was the first African-American woman to win a Nobel Prize: 2 wds.
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Author of the Harlem-set novel Jazz: 2 wds.
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American author, born Chloe Ardelia Wofford in 1931, who died earlier this month (4,8)
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Beloved novelist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in the year 1993: 2 wds.
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Nobel Prize- and Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist (4,8)
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"Beloved" novelist
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Limerick attribution, maybe: Abbr.
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1993 literature Nobelist
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Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1993
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Nobel Literature laureate, 1993
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Her "The Bluest Eye" was the April 2000 pick
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'Beloved' novelist
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US author who won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature (4,8)
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US Nobel laureate who wrote the novels Sula and Jazz
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Author who received the Nobel Prize in Literature on the basis of her first six novels, all featured in this puzzle
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Beloved writer isn't in room or elsewhere
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"The best American writer? The author of 'Beloved,' if you ask me."
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Beloved author honored with the National Humanities Medal in 2000: 2 wds.
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Beloved author alluded to in motion Norris presented for assembly
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Beloved author whose given name was Chloe Ardelia Wofford: 2 wds.
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African-American novelist who won the 1993 Nobel Prize for Literature (4,8)
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Beloved Pulitzer winner and 1981 inductee into the American Academy of Arts and Letters: 2 wds.