| BIERCE | "The Devil's Dictionary" author Ambrose |
| AMBROSE | 'The Devil's Dictionary' author Bierce |
| OLD | According to Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary (1906), what is one who is "in that stage of us |
| APPEAL | "In law, to put the dice into the box for another throw" (The Devil's Dictionary) |
| ACHIEVEMENT | "The death of endeavor and the birth of disgust" according to The Devil's Dictionary |
| AMBROZEPIRRCE | US short story writer who authored the satirical work The Devil's Dictionary (7,6) |
| AMBROSEBIERCE | US journalist and short story writer, author of The Devil's Dictionary |
| ALONE | "In bad company," per "The Devil's Dictionary" |
| PAGAN | In his Devil's Dictionary, what does Ambrose Bierce define as: "A benighted person who prefers home- |
| LIAR | "A warehouse of facts, with poet and ___ in joint ownership" ("The Devil's Dictionary" definition for "imagination") |
| WRATH | "Anger of a superior quality and degree," per "The Devil's Dictionary" |
| LOVE | "A temporary insanity curable by marriage," according to "The Devil's Dictionary" |
| ESAR | 'Comic Dictionary' author |
| CIARDI | A Browser's Dictionary author John |
| NOAH | Dictionary author Webster |
| WORDSMITH | Dictionary writer, for example |
| LEXICOGRAPHER | Dictionary writer |
| AMINOR | "___ form of despair" ("Devil's Dictionary" on patience) |
| DEW | In his Devil's Dictionary (1911), what does Bierce define as "A terrestrial perspiration or night sw |
| SHELTON | As a teenager she was accepted as a singer with Ambrose %26 His Orchestra and was the first to sing the English version of Lili Marlene; she was Anne ... |