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___ the Tank Engine, kids' book series, 6 letters

'40s candidate Dewey, 6 letters

'A Child's Christmas in Wales' writer, 6 letters

'Do not go gentle into that good night' poet, 6 letters

A Child's Christmas in Wales poet, 6 letters

Doubting fellow, 6 letters

Make Room for Daddy star Danny, 6 letters

Sage of Monticello, 6 letters

Summer's Last Will and Testament writer Nashe, 6 letters

That Girl Marlo, 6 letters

Under Milk Wood poet, 6 letters

Utopia author Moore, 6 letters

1991 Bush appointee, 6 letters

1991 Supreme Court appointee, 6 letters

1993 AL MVP Frank, 6 letters

Aquinas, 6 letters

Author Steve, who has named JonBen, 6 letters

Biblical doubter, 6 letters

Bush judicial appointee, 6 letters

Bush Supreme Court appointee, 6 letters

Cartoonist Nast, 6 letters

Clarence of the Supreme Court, 6 letters

Clockmaker Seth, 6 letters

Doubter, 6 letters

Doubter of the New Testament, 6 letters

Doubting apostle, 6 letters

FIRST NAME OF 14 ACROSS, 6 letters

He doubts, 6 letters

He's a really useful engine, 6 letters

Inventor Edison, 6 letters

Jefferson who signed the Declaration of Independence, 6 letters

Mann of many words, 6 letters

Marshall's replacement on the Supreme Court, 6 letters

Matchbox Twenty lead singer Rob, 6 letters

More or Mann, 6 letters

Musician Dolby who returned in 2011 with A Map of the Floating City, 6 letters

Nast or Edison, 6 letters

New Testament skeptic, 6 letters

Novelist Pynchon, 6 letters

Paine or Mann, 6 letters

Paine, Hardy, or Edison, 6 letters

President Jefferson, 6 letters

Pynchon or Paine, 6 letters

Saint with doubts, 6 letters

Seth or Clarence, 6 letters

Skeptical Apostle, 6 letters

Skeptical disciple, 6 letters

Successor to Marshall on the Supreme Court, 6 letters

Tank engine of kids' TV, 6 letters

The doubting one, 6 letters

Theologian Aquinas, 6 letters

Third U.S. president Jefferson, 6 letters

Thurman of Miami, 6 letters

Welsh poet Dylan, 6 letters

Wendy's founder, 6 letters

Wendy's founder Dave, 6 letters

Wendy's pitchman, 6 letters

Wendy's pitchman, once, 6 letters

Woodrow Wilson's first name, 6 letters

United States clockmaker who introduced mass production (1785-1859), 6 letters

United States socialist who was a candidate for president six times (1884-1968), 6 letters

A radio broadcast journalist during World War I and World War II noted for his nightly new broadcast (1892-1981), 6 letters

Welsh poet (1914-1953), 6 letters

The Apostle who would not believe the resurrection of Jesus until he saw Jesus with his own eyes, 6 letters

Electricity pioneer/battery namesake?, 14 letters

12TH CENTURY: Notre Dame erected..., 20 letters

12TH CENTURY: Notre Dame erected...: 4 wds., 20 letters

Number one at Menlo Park?, 17 letters

His best-known song includes Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame, 10 letters

He shot a 69 to overtake Tiger in the final round of the 2001 Dubai Desert Classic, 11 letters

Landscape painter, 10 letters

*Toilet tinkerer (coincidentally), 13 letters

Erroneously announced winner of '48, 11 letters

Presidential also-ran in 1944 and 1948, 11 letters

The father of gospel music, 12 letters

'It's very beautiful over there', 12 letters

AN AQUARIAN, 12 letters

He acquired 1,093 U.S. patents, 12 letters

He lit up our life, 12 letters

He patented the phonograph in 1878, 12 letters

Part 2 of quote, 12 letters

Person of the Millennium, according to Life magazine, 12 letters

Doubting chaps, 8 letters

Gray, Wolfe, et al., 8 letters

Nitwit?, 10 letters

Buffoonish guy?, 13 letters

Painter leaves behind a fifth of N.Y.C., 11 letters

Believer in just the facts in Hard Times, 15 letters

Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard poet, 10 letters

Aging elegist in a churchyard?, 10 letters

Automatic weapon, formally, 9 letters

Rapid firer, formally, 9 letters

Inventor of a Turkish confection?, 18 letters

Improved novelist?, 13 letters

Doubting apostle? Not by a long shot!, 12 letters

The MAYor of Casterbridge author, 11 letters

Author of Jude the Obscure, 11 letters

Pioneer's favorite author?, 11 letters

Leviathan writer, 12 letters

A cHOice individual?, 12 letters

Gangster's favorite poet?, 10 letters

Everyman president, 15 letters

This is the fourth?, 15 letters

1804 expedition commissioner, 15 letters

3rd president, 15 letters

Author of the Declaration of Independence, 15 letters

Declaration drafter, 15 letters

Declaration of Independence author, 15 letters

Declaration of Independence signer/author, 15 letters

Declaration of Independence writer, 15 letters

Declaration... leader, 15 letters

Dumb and Dumber about..., 15 letters

He determined the limit in 1793, 15 letters

He won the Presidency on his second try, 15 letters

Monticello builder, 15 letters

National hero, 15 letters

Person of the Millennium, according to George Will, 15 letters

Redheaded president, 15 letters

Second member of our squard, 15 letters

Third president, 15 letters

Violinist who wrote, Music is the passion of my soul, 15 letters

Washington's Sec'y of State, 15 letters

Inventor whose ideas just seemed to flow naturally?, 16 letters

He worked for Robin Masters, 12 letters

Tom Selleck role, 12 letters

Death in Venice author, 10 letters

1929 Nobel Prize in Literature winner, 10 letters

Literature, 1929, 10 letters

Book by a German author?, 15 letters

Author of The Bushwhacked Piano, 13 letters

A bird for all seasons?, 9 letters

He wrote, Tis the last rose of summer, / Left blooming alone', 11 letters

A Man for All Seasons, 10 letters

Utopia author, 10 letters

Creator of Tallstoria and Nolandia, 10 letters

He wrote Utopia in an ancient language, 10 letters

Cartoonist who gave St. Nick his look, 10 letters

Democratic donkey drawer, 10 letters

Political cartoonist who created the Republican elephant, 10 letters

Tweed unraveler?, 10 letters

Birdhouse cartoonist?, 10 letters

'Politics and People' columnist, 12 letters

Baltimore Sun journalist on Nixon's Enemies List, 12 letters

'These are the times that try men's souls' writer, 11 letters

Character is much easier kept than recovered penner, 11 letters

Common Sense author, 11 letters

Did George III give ___?, 11 letters

He said He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression: 2 wds., 11 letters

Patriot whom you can see right through?, 10 letters

Wilson's Vice President, 15 letters

Washington's Passage of the Delaware painter, 11 letters

Vaughan Williams classic, Fantasia on a Theme by ___, 12 letters

Drum, 12 letters

Gobbler?, 12 letters

Doubting lupine novelist?, 11 letters


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