| ATALE | Satire by Jonathan Swift first published in 1704 (1,4,2,1,3) |
| OFATUB | Satire by Jonathan Swift first published in 1704 (1,4,2,1,3) |
| ATALEOFATUB | 1704 prose satire by Jonathan Swift (1,4,2,1,3) |
| TALEOFATUB | A ____ was Jonathan Swift's first major work |
| ATUB | 1704 satire by Jonathan Swift (1,4,2,1,3) |
| ATALEOF | 1704 satire by Jonathan Swift (1,4,2,1,3) |
| GULLIVERSTRAVELS | Satire by Jonathan Swift (9,7) |
| SWIFT | Jonathan ___, author whose work A Tale of a Tub was published in 1704 (5) |
| TEAMAMERICA | Puppet squad in a 2004 satire by the "South Park" creators |
| LILLIPUTIAN | Very small person imagined by Jonathan Swift (11) |
| BLENHEIM | German village, scene of Marlborough's victory over the French and Bavarians in 1704 (8) |
| CANDIDE | A satire by the French philosopher Voltaire, first published in 1759 (7) |
| VANESSA | First name invented by Jonathan Swift for his paramour in his later life, immortalized in his poem" |
| OURMAN | Spy satire by Graham Greene, ... In Havana (3,3) |
| SKIT | Satirical piece featuring Swift's first clothes (4) |
| CARDIGAN | Taylor Swift's first single from her surprise album Folklore (8) |
| OURSONG | Taylor Swift's first #1 country hit, 2007 |
| FOLKLORE | Taylor Swift's first studio album of 2020 (8) |
| LOVER | Taylor Swift's first album after leaving Big Machine Records |
| GULLIVER | Lemuel, central character in a 1726 novel by Jonathan Swift (8) |