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JGFARRELLNovelist best known for his Empire Trilogy, two novels of which were awarded Booker Prizes (1,1,7)
JMCOETZEESouth African winner of two Booker prizes
FARRELLJ. G. -; author who wrote the Empire Trilogy comprising Troubles, The Siege of Krishnapur and The Singapore Grip (7)
HESSEThe first novel of which German Swiss writer and Nobel laureate was Peter Camenzind (1904)
PETER(& 24-down) Australian novelist to win two Booker Prizes (5,5)
HUGOWEAVINGV for Vendetta actor who played AI program Agent Smith in the 1999-2003 Matrix trilogy: 2 wds.
VIGGOMORTENSENThe Lord of the Rings actor who bought three horses that appeared in the film trilogy: 2 wds.
SAMRAIMIDirector of the "Evil Dead" trilogy (2 wds.)
CAMBRIDGEUniversity at which the first wooden spoons as “booby prizes” were awarded
AGNESGREYFirst of the two novels by English author Anne Bronte (1847), whose heroine marries curate Edward Weston (5,4)
EDWARDIANThe first Nobel Prizes were awarded in this pre-WWI period, the ... era
PEKINGMANEarly type of man, Homo erectus, remains of which were found in a cave near Beijing, China in 1927 (6,3)
AINSWORTHWilliam Harrison ___, English historical novelist best known for Rookwood, which features Dick Turpin as its leading character
MARYHELEN*Novelist Stefaniak or crime-solving nun in the novels of Sister Carol Anne O'Marie
GARGANTUAFather of Pantagruel in the novels of 16th-century French author Francois Rabelais (9)
THACKERAYWilliam Makepeace ___, English novelist best known for Vanity Fair
JADISAntagonist of two novels in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia series, known as the White Witch (5)
VITAMINAny of various organic compounds, for the discovery of which Frederick Gowland Hopkins and Christiaan Eijkman were awarded a Nobel Prize in 1929 (7)
LANDSATThe byname of Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS), any of a series of uncrewed U.S. scientific satellites, the first of which were launched in 1972, 1975, and 1978 to collect information about
TSELIOTHigh-modernist poet with three Tony awards, two of which were for "Cats"