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APASSAGETOINDIALast novel written by English author E. M. Forster, published in 1924 (1,7,2,5)
SHIRLEYSecond of the three novels written by English author Charlotte Bronte, published in 1849 (7)
HOWARDSENDNovel by English writer E. M. Forster adapted into a 1992 film of the same name (7,3)
ROOMA - with a View; 1908 novel by author E. M. Forster (4)
RAFFLESDashing gentleman thief in a series of stories by English author E. W. Hornung published between 1898 and 1909 (7)
MAURICENovel by E. M. Forster published in 1971, after his death (7)
VIEWA Room With A ___, novel by E. M. Forster published in 1908 (4)
DINGDONGMERRILY___ ___ ___ On High, Christmas carol first published in 1924 with lyrics by George Woodward (4,4,7)
GONEWITHTHEWINDOnly novel written by Margaret Mitchell, published in 1936, with 30 million copies sold (4,4,3,4)
CLIFFHARDYBOOKSDetective novels written by Peter Corris about a tough private detective based in Glebe (5,5,5)
THIRTYNINESTEPS1915 novel written by John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (Governor General of Canada from 1935 to 1940) for which Alfred Hitchcock directed the 1935 movie thriller adaptation, The ___-___ ___
BEAUGESTEPopular novel by P.C. Wren about the Foreign Legion, first published in 1924
GESTEAdventure novel about the Foreign Legion, by P.C. Wren, published in 1924 (4,5)
BEAUAdventure novel about the Foreign Legion, by P.C. Wren, published in 1924 (4,5)
THESQUAREEGGStory collection by Saki published in 1924 (3,6,3)
FIFTY___ Shades of Grey romance novel by British author E. L. James
AMAZINGGRACEPopular Christian hymn written by English Anglican clergyman and poet John Newton in 1772 (7,5)
CHARLOTTESWEBChildren's novel by American author E B White featuring a pig named Wilbur
DANNYBOYIrish folk song with lyrics written by English lawyer Frederic Weatherly in 1910 (5,3)
UTOPIALatin satire written by English scholar and statesman Sir Thomas More in 1516; from Greek, 'no place' (6)