Brit. word authority

Else clues

• 'The Professor and the Madman' subj.

• Reading the ___ (2008 book subtitled One Man, One Year, 21,730 Pages)

• The Professor and the Madman topic, for short

• Zyxt is its final entry: Abbr.

• 130-lb.-plus ref.

• 20-vol. lexicon

• 20-vol. reference

• 20-vol. reference work

• 20-vol. work

• 20-volume ref.

• 20-volume ref. set

• 20-volume ref. work

• A ref. book

• A-to-Zed ref.

• Alternative to Merriam-Webster's: abbr.

• Ammon Shea wrote a book about reading it

• Authoritative ref.

• Big bk.

• Big Brit. bk.

• Big dict.

• Big ref.

• Big ref. book

• Big ref. full of defs.

• Bk. with 2.5 million quotations

• Book that tells you the meaning of life: Abbr.

• Br. lexicon

• Brit word bk.

• Brit. dictionary

• Brit. library ref.

• Brit. multivolume set

• Brit. ref. bk.

• Brit. ref. work

• Brit. reference

• Brit. reference bk.

• Brit. reference set

• Brit. reference staple

• Brit. reference work

• Brit. resource for wordsmiths

• Brit. tome

• Brit. word ref

• Brit. word reference

• British lexicon: Abbr.

• British ref.

• British ref. book

• British ref. for wordsmiths

• British reference bk.

• British reference set: Abbr.

• British word bk.

• Citation-filled ref.

• Classic ref. work

• Compendious ref.

• Competitor of Chambers, for short

• Definitive def. source

• Definitive source for linguists: Abbr.

• Dict. published in England

• Dictionary since 1884

• Eng. dictionary

• English ref. bk.

• Enormous ref. work

• Etymological resource

• Etymologist's ref.

• Exhaustive ref.

• Exhaustive wd. book

• Exhaustive word ref.

• Expensive ref. work

• Heavy ref. work

• Hefty ref.

• Huge ref. work

• Huge reference bk.

• Huge reference: Abbr.

• It comes in many vols.

• It consists of 20 vols.

• It has around 600,000 defs.

• It has hundreds of thousands of meanings: Abbr.

• It may fill a lib. shelf

• Its first vol. covered A to Ant

• Its first vol. was published in 1884

• Its Vol. XVI is Soot-Styx

• James Murray work: Abbr.

• Large British ref. book

• Large dict.

• Large ref.

• Large ref. book

• Letters of reference

• Lexicographic behemoth, for short

• Lexicon for a don

• Lexicon for Brits

• Lexicon with many citations: Abbr.

• Lexicon's initials

• Lge. reference work

• Lib. reference

• Library ref.

• Lit. giant?

• London Philological Soc. creation

• Londoner's lexicon (abbr.)

• Major ref. set

• Major ref. work

• Many-vol. lexicon

• Massive Brit. lexicon

• Massive ref. work

• Massive-sized Brit. lexicon

• Monument of lexicography, for short

• Mulitvolume ref. work

• Multi-vol. Brit. ref.

• Multi-vol. lexicon

• Multi-vol. reference

• Multi-vol. resource

• Multi-volume dictionary (abbr.)

• Multi-volume ref.

• Multi-volume reference book (abbr.)

• Multivolume Brit. reference

• Multivolume lexicon, for short

• Multivolume ref. set

• Murray's gt. work

• Murray's ref. work

• Noted Brit lexicon

• Noted publication of 1933, for short

• Of which A-Ant was pub. in Jan. 1884

• Oft-cited ref. book

• Often-cited ref.

• Orthographer's ref.

• Oxford dict.

• Philologist's ref.

• Philologists' work, for short

• Pub. with over 300,000 entries

• Ref. book

• Ref. book whose first edition took 68 years to complete

• Ref. book whose last print edition came out in 1989

• Ref. book with magnifying glass

• Ref. conceived in 1857

• Ref. conceived of in 1857 by London's Philological Society

• Ref. last published in 1989

• Ref. of note

• Ref. often packaged with a magnifier

• Ref. room offering

• Ref. set

• Ref. staple

• Ref. that added the word anally in 2010

• Ref. tome

• Ref. volumes from the U.K.

• Ref. whose last entry is zyxt

• Ref. work chronicled in The Professor and the Madman

• Ref. work featured in The Professor and the Madman

• Ref. work that spans 21,730 pages

• Ref. work whose Compact Edition is sold with a magnifying glass

• Ref. work with more than 300,000 entries

• Ref. work with online subscriptions

• Reference volume from the UK

• Respected ref. book

• Sesquipedalian treasure trove: abbr.

• Set of Brit. tomes

• Shak. is its most-quoted writer

• Shelf-filling ref. work

• Some library vols.

• Subj. of The Professor and the Madman

• Subj. of Simon Winchester's The Meaning of Everything

• Subj. of the book The Meaning of Everything

• Subj. of the book Treasure-House of the Language

• Subject of the book The Meaning of Everything, briefly

• Tell-all bk.: Brit.

• The definitive record of the English language

• Twenty-vol. dictionary

• Twenty-vol. reference

• Twenty-vol. reference work

• Twenty-volume ref. for writers

• Twenty-volume ref. work

• Twenty-volume UK reference

• U.K. ref. books

• U.K. reference

• U.K. reference book

• U.K. wordsmith's ref.

• UK multi-volume ref. work

• UK ref.

• UK reference set

• Venerable British ref. set

• Venerable lexicon: Abbr.

• Venerable ref. set

• Venerable ref. work

• Venerable reference book from the UK

• Venerable reference wk.

• Voluminous Brit. ref. source

• Voluminous lexicological work: Abbr.

• Voluminous ref. set

• Voluminous ref. source

• Voluminous ref. work

• Webster's relative, for short

• Well-known dict.

• Where vapour is not a variant: abbr.

• Where a Brit may find a def.

• Wk. that begins with A-Bazouki

• Word ref.

• Word-lover's ref. book

• Wordsmith's ref.

• Work containing about 2.5 million quotations: Abbr.

• Work started by London's Philological Soc.

• An unabridged dictionary constructed on historical principles


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