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NOAHWEBSTERAmerican lexicographer who published An American Dictionary of the English Language in 1828
WEBSTERWho (Noah ___) published An American Dictionary of the English Language in 1828? (7)
LEONARDMALTINFilm critic who published an annual Movie Guide from 1969 to 2014: 2 wds.
GERMANICDescribes the English language in a manner of speaking at independent college (8)
ROGETBritish physician and lexicographer who published a thesaurus in 1852 (5)
DRJOHNSONName by which the lexicographer who wrote A Dictionary of the English Language and Lives of the Most
JOHNSONSamuel -; lexicographer who wrote A Dictionary of the English Language (7)
SAMUELJOHNSON18th-century writer of A Dictionary Of The English Language (6,7)
REPEL"We retard what we cannot ..." Johnson, Preface to Dictionary of the English Language (5)
OEDPrincipal historical dictionary of the English language: Abbr.
BURKEJohn ___, Irish genealogist who first published his Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1826
USAGEA Dictionary of Modern English -; style guide by the lexicographer who compiled the first Concise Ox
ONIONSCharles Talbut -; lexicographer who was the fourth editor of the Oxford English Dictionary (6)
SHONAMade light of American replacing English language in Africa
BENYEHUDALexicographer who was the driving spirit behind the revival of spoken Hebrew in the modern era (1858-1922)
OGDENLinguist and philosopher who created Basic English as a simplified system of the English language based on 850 words (5)
SERBIANLanguage of Milorad Pavic's novel "Dictionary of the Khazars"
THEONIONIt published an article in 1999 titled "Archaeological Dig Uncovers Ancient Race Of Skeleton People"
FLORIOLexicographer who wrote the dictionary A Worlde of Wordes (6)
ZEDThe end of the English language?