Bibliographical info: Abbr., 4 letters
Contemporary of Herblock, 4 letters
Datum in a lib. search, 4 letters
Kind of creator: abbr., 4 letters
London, e.g.: Abbr., 4 letters
Novelist or poet, e.g. (Abbr.), 4 letters
One may have an agt., 4 letters
T.S. Eliot, for one, 4 letters
Title accompanier: Abbr., 4 letters
*John Grisham or Grif Stockley, 6 letters
Anonymous one, sometimes, 6 letters
Appreciative cry after a play, 6 letters
Card-catalogue datum, 6 letters
Glasgow, London or France, 6 letters
J.K. Rowling, for one, 6 letters
London or Manchester, e.g., 6 letters
Manuscript producer, 6 letters
Name on a book jacket, 6 letters
One who decides on sentences?, 6 letters
One who works with a lot of characters, 6 letters
Talk show guest, often, 6 letters
Touring pro, perhaps, 6 letters
Writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay), 6 letters
Someone who originates or causes or initiates something, 6 letters
1982 Al Pacino movie, 12 letters
1982 movie starring Al Pacino as a playwright, 12 letters
Shout following a successful play, 12 letters
Roger Ebert, when it comes to films, 9 letters
An expert whose views are taken as definitive, 9 letters
Official permission or approval, 9 letters
An administrative unit of government, 9 letters
Belief in yourself and your abilities, 9 letters
(usually plural) persons who exercise (administrative) control over others, 9 letters
The power or right to give orders or make decisions, 9 letters
Give the go-ahead to, 9 letters
John Irving's peepers?, 9 letters
Father, to Stanislavski, 15 letters
Writing specialists?, 13 letters
Writer who doesn't need an agent, 15 letters
Book signing participants, 7 letters
Poe and Christie, e.g., 7 letters
The Caine or the Pequod?, 10 letters
The act of creating written works, 10 letters
A mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity, 14 letters
Validating the authenticity of something or someone, 14 letters
One who determines authenticity (as of works of art) or who guarantees validity, 13 letters
Undisputed credibility, 12 letters
A document giving an official instruction or command, 13 letters
The act of authorizing, 13 letters
The power or right to give orders or make decisions, 13 letters
Official permission or approval, 13 letters
An authority who authorizes (people or actions), 10 letters
Behaves like a tyrant, 13 letters
The organization that is the governing authority of a political unit, 11 letters
A document giving an official instruction or command, 13 letters
The power or right to give orders or make decisions, 13 letters