Answer: TWAIN
TWAIN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 72 times.
- The Finn man
- Injun Joe creator
- An author or two (5)
- Aunt Polly's creator
- "What Is Man?" essayist
- "Tom Sawyer" author
- Wit who wrote "When in doubt, tell the truth"
- "Huckleberry Finn" author
- Creator of Pudd'nhead Wilson
- Clemens, familiarly
- Mark of literary distinction
- Tom Sawyer's creator
- "A Tramp Abroad" author
- Creator of Sawyer and Finn
- "Roughing It" writer
- Hannibal lecturer
- Singer Shania
- Creator of Muff Potter
- "Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits" quipper
- "Truth is more of a stranger than fiction" writer
- ''Eve's Diary'' writer
- Sawyer's creator
- Tom Sawyer creator
- Huck Finn's creator
- General Grant's publisher
- ''The Prince and the Pauper'' author
- "The Gilded Age" co-author
- Book Mark?
- Writer buried in Elmira
- Mark, of Finn fame
- "Achilles and the Tortoise" author Mark
- Pudd'nhead's creator
- Hannibal's favorite son
- Finn creator
- Autobiography byline of 2010
- "The Prince and the Pauper" author
- "Eve's Diary" writer
- Mark with a mustache
- Jumping frog creator
- Clemens pseudonym
- Country singer Shania
- Author depicted next to a steamboat on a 2011 stamp
- Pen name for Clemens
- Who said "Familiarity breeds contempt - and children"
- "Pudd'nhead Wilson" author
- "Is Shakespeare Dead?" writer
- Clemens nom de plume
- Mark who created Tom Sawyer
- Shania ______ (Juno Artist of 2003)
- He said, "Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to"
- "The Innocents Abroad" author
- Our Valentine song singer
- Clemens' pen name
- Clemens alias
- Who wrote "When in doubt, tell the truth"
- Creator of Finn and Sawyer
- "The Prince and the Pauper" author Mark
- Creator of Sawyer
- Clemens' pseudonym
- Sawyer's chronicler
- With "the," East and West, in a Kipling ballad
- Two, once
- Two, of yore
- Faulkner's "father of American literature"
- Huck Finn creator
- Prince/pauper author
- Mark who created Huck Finn
- "That Don't Impress Me Much" singer Shania
- "When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade" writer
- Eponym for an annual prize for American humor
- "The father of American literature," per Faulkner
- Writer Mark