• ___ Allan Poe
• ___ Laprade ('40s-'50s Rangers center)
• ___ Lee Masters
• ___ Rice Burroughs
• 18-season Mariner Martinez
• 1992 and 1995 A.L. batting champ Martinez
• 1996 award for Dick Francis
• Albino rocker Winter
• Annual literary award
• Annual literary mystery prize
• Annual literary prize since 1946
• Artist Degas
• Author Poe
• Award for Best Novel won three times by Dick Francis
• Award for Dick Francis
• Award for Donald Westlake
• Award for Elmore Leonard
• Award for Ira Levin
• Award for Margaret Millar
• Award for mystery writers
• Award for Ngaio Marsh
• Award for P.D. James
• Award honoring Poe
• Award named for a mystery writer
• Award named for Poe
• Bergen or Burroughs
• Bergen or Degas
• Bergen or Guest
• Bergen who spoke for Charlie
• Bergen who spoke for Charlie McCarthy
• Braves shortstop Renteria
• Buchanan in McLintock!
• Business exec Bronfman
• Bust of a Woman painter Degas
• Candice Bergen's dad
• Candice's dad
• Candice's father
• Charlie's ventriloquist pal
• Come to Grief won Dick Francis this award
• Degas
• Degas or Bergen
• Degas or Burroughs
• Degas or Guest
• Disguised son in King Lear
• Doctorow's first name
• E.A.P. part
• English king ___ the Peaceful
• English king known as The Peaceful
• Fiction award
• First name in horror stories
• First name in mystery
• First name in tales of horror
• First name of Tarzan's creator
• For Better or For Worse pooch
• For Better or For Worse pup
• G-man Hoover's middle name
• Gloucester's loyal son in 'King Lear'
• Gloucester's son in King Lear
• Guest among poets
• Guest in a library
• Guest in the bookstore
• Guest in the poetry section
• Guest of note
• Guest of poetry
• Guest of verse
• He makes the grade
• He spoke for Charlie and Mortimer
• He spoke for Mortimer
• Honor for Eric Ambler
• Hoover handle?
• Hoover's middle name
• Hoover's predecessor?
• Impressionist Degas
• Impressionist painter Degas
• J. ___ Hoover
• J. ___, 2011 film
• J. Douglas ___, player Tommy Armour called the best golfer I ever saw, who died mysteriously in Atlanta in 1921
• Jockey Prado
• Journalist Guest
• King Lear role
• Legitimate son of Gloucester in King Lear
• Literary award
• Literary prize
• Masters or Guest
• Mitchell of Apollo 14
• Monsieur Degas
• Moonwalking astronaut Mitchell
• Mortimer's ventriloquist
• Mortimer's voice
• Mystery author's award
• Mystery award
• Mystery prize
• Mystery writer award
• Mystery writer's prize
• Mystery Writers of America award
• Mystery writing award
• Mystery writing award named for Poe
• Mystery-novel award
• Mystery-writing prize
• Novelist ___ Rice Burroughs
• Oater actor Buchanan
• Painter Degas
• Part of EAP
• Poe or Burroughs
• Poe or Degas
• Poe's first
• Poe's first name
• Poe's forename
• Poet ___ Lee Masters
• Poet Guest
• Poetical Poe
• Prado who rode Barbaro
• Prize for a mystery
• Psychic Cayce
• Puccini opera
• Rice Burroughs or Allan Poe
• Rocker Winter
• Shortstop Renter
• Son of Gloucester in King Lear
• Tarzan creator ___ Rice Burroughs
• Tarzan creator's first name
• Tarzan of the Apes writer Burroughs
• Tarzan's creator
• Texan Winter who did Free Ride
• The E in E. L. Doctorow
• The E of E.L. Doctorow
• The F.B.I.'s J. ___ Hoover
• Ventriloquist Bergen
• Voice of Charlie and Mortimer
• Wallace who wrote the mystery Blue Hand
• Whodunit award
• Whodunit bust
• Whodunit prize
• Whodunit writer's award
• Whodunit writer's trophy
• Winter on sax
• Winter that's cool
• Winter who did Jasmine Nightdreams
• Writer Burroughs
• Writer s award
• Wuthering Heights character
• Wuthering Heights man
• The younger brother of Edwy who became king of Northumbria when it renounced Edwy
• On Edwy's death he succeeded to the throne of England (944-975)
1. Эдгар; Эдгар (мужское имя)
2. «Эдгар», ежегодная премия за детективный роман (в виде бюста Эдгара По)
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