• ___on Film (1983 book set)
• '40s film critic James
• '40s Time film critic
• '58 Pulitzer Prize novelist
• '58 Pulitzer Prize winner
• '58 Pulitzer winner James
• '69 Mets star
• '69 Mets star Tommy
• '69 World Series hero
• '69 World Series star Tommie
• 'A Death in the Family' author
• 'A Death in the Family' novelist James
• 'A Death in the Family' writer
• 'A Death in the Family' writer James
• 'CIA Diary author Philip'
• 'Hoop Dreams' subject Arthur
• 'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men' author
• 'Night of the Hunter' screenwriter
• 'Permit Me Voyage' author James
• 'Permit Me Voyage' writer
• 'The African Queen' co-screenwriter James
• 'The African Queen' scriptwriter James
• 'The Morning Watch' author
• 'The Morning Watch' novelist
• 'The Night of the Hunter' screenwriter
• 1940's film critic
• 1950s scriptwriter James
• 1957 Pulitzer winner
• 1957 Pulitzer winner James
• 1958 Pulitzer author
• 1958 Pulitzer author James
• 1958 Pulitzer fiction winner
• 1958 Pulitzer novelist
• 1958 Pulitzer Prize author
• 1958 Pulitzer Prize winner for letters
• 1958 Pulitzer winner for A Death in the Family
• 1958 Pulitzer winner for Fiction
• 1958 Pulitzer- winning novelist
• 1958 Pulitzer-winning author
• 1958 Pulitzer-winning novelist James
• 1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year
• 1966 AL Rookie of the Year Tommie
• 1969 Mets hero
• 1969 teammate of Seaver and Swoboda
• 1969 teammate of Swoboda and Jones
• A 1969 World Series hero
• A Death in the Family author James
• A Death in the Family novelist
• A Death in the Family Pulitzer winner James
• A Met star in 1969
• African Queen screenwriter
• African Queen scriptwriter
• African Queen writer
• American author
• American author James
• American author/critic James
• American author/critic/screenwriter James
• American novelist (1909-1955)
• American novelist-film critic
• American writer James ___
• Arthur of Hoop Dreams
• Askew
• Askew: Dial.
• Askew: Scots
• Author and critic
• Author and film critic James
• Author and former CIA agent Philip
• Author James
• Author James or outfielder Tommie
• Author James or You're the Reason singer
• Author of A Death in the Family
• Author of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
• Author of Night of the Hunter
• Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer
• Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer in 1958
• Author-critic James
• Author-scenarist James ___
• Author/screenwriter James
• Awry
• Awry, in Yorkshire
• Baseball great
• Baseball's Tommie
• Blues vocalist Ray ___
• Business exec William
• C.I.A. profiler Philip
• Carew followed him as A.L. Rookie of the Year
• Carew's predecessor as A.L. Rookie of the Year
• Center fielder for the Miracle Mets
• Children's book author Jon
• Co-screenwriter of The African Queen
• Cockeyed
• Contemporary author-illustrator Jon
• Critic and screenwriter James
• Critic James
• Critic-novelist James
• Depression-era writer James
• Dramatist James
• Essayist/novelist James
• Evans collaborator
• Ex-Met Tommie
• Father of one of David's mighty men (2 Sam 23:11)
• Film critic James
• First African-American to win a Gold Glove in both leagues
• First of three Mets to hit a lead-off home run in a World Series Game 3 (he did it in '69, Garrett in '73, and Dykstra in '86)
• Former 'Time' film critic James
• Former CIA agent Philip who wrote the 1987 memoir On the Run
• Former Mets outfielder Tommie
• Former Mets star outfielder Tommy
• Former Time film critic
• Forties film critic
• Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog! palindromist Jon
• He won a posthumous Pulitzer for 'A Death in the Family'
• He wrote The Morning Watch: 1951
• Hoop Dreams hoopster Arthur
• Humorist/illustrator Jon
• Inside the Company: CIA Diary author Philip
• It precedes an aitch
• James
• James of criticism
• James of letters
• James Philip Tommie
• James who won a posthumous Pulitzer
• James who wrote A Death in the Family
• James who wrote The Morning Watch
• James with the ironically titled Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
• James, the author
• James, winner of a posthumous Pulitzer
• Knoxville writer
• Let Us Now Praise Famous Men author James
• Let Us Now Praise Famous Men writer
• Let Us Now Praise Famous Men writer James
• Literary James
• Member of the Miracle Mets
• Member of the New York Mets Hall of Fame
• Memorable New York Met Tommie
• Met man
• Mets outfielder Tommie
• Milo's Hat Trick author Jon
• Miracle Met Tommie
• Miracle Mets center fielder Tommie
• Miracle Mets centerfielder
• Miracle Mets lead-off man
• Miracle Mets member
• Miracle Mets member Tommie
• Miracle Mets outfielder
• Miracle Mets outfielder Tommy
• Miracle Mets star
• Miracle Mets teammate of Swoboda and Jones
• Molding
• Morning Watch novelist
• N.L. outfielder who won a Gold Glove in 1970 along with Clemente and Rose
• Night of the Hunter author
• Notable movie maven
• Noted 1940's film critic
• Noted film critic
• Noted film critic James
• Novelist James
• Now Let Us Praise Famous Men author James
• Off kilter: Brit. dial.
• One-time Time critic James
• Onetime film critic for The Nation
• Onetime Met Tommie
• Onetime Mets slugger Tommie
• Onetime Time film critic
• Onetime Time film critic James
• Only outfielder besides Winfield to win Gold Gloves in both leagues in the 1900s
• Oscar nominee for The African Queen screenplay
• OTTO MADE NED A MOTTO penner
• Out of line
• Outfielder Tommie of the Miracle Mets
• Palindromist Jon
• Permit Me Voyage author
• Permit Me Voyage penner
• Permit Me Voyage poet
• Permit Me Voyage poet James
• Philip who wrote a 1975 C.I.A. expos
• Philip with a 1975 best seller on C.I.A. secrets
• Playwright James
• Poet and novelist James
• Posthumous 1958 Pulitzer winner
• Posthumous 1958 Pulitzer-winning author (h)
• Posthumous Pulitzer Prize winner James
• Posthumous Pulitzer winner
• Posthumous Pulitzer winner James
• Posthumous Pulitzer winner of 1958
• Pulitizer Prize author James
• Pulitzer author James
• Pulitzer fiction winner, 1958
• Pulitzer literary winner
• Pulitzer novelist James
• Pulitzer novelist: 1958
• Pulitzer Prize novelist (1958)
• Pulitzer prize winner James
• Pulitzer Prize winning author James
• Pulitzer winner for A Death in the Family
• Pulitzer winner James
• Pulitzer winner of 1957
• Pulitzer writer James
• Pulitzer-winning author
• Pulitzer-winning author James
• Pulitzer-winning James
• Pulitzer-winning novelist
• Pulitzer-winning writer James
• Pultizer-winner James
• Scenarist James
• Screenwriter James
• Screenwriter/critic James
• Screenwriter/reviewer James
• Slugger Tommie
• So Many Dynamos! author
• So Many Dynamos! palindromist Jon
• Steve of The Sarah Silverman Program
• Teammate of Seaver and Kranepool
• Teammate of Swoboda and Kranepool
• Tennessee Writer
• Tennessee-born writer James
• The African Queen co-screenwriter
• The African Queen scenarist
• The African Queen scripter
• The African Queen scriptwriter
• The African Queen writer
• The Morning Watch author James
• The Morning Watch novelist James
• The Morning Watch writer
• The Morning Watch writer James
• The Morning Watch writer, 1951
• The Night of the Hunter co-screenwriter James
• Time critic of time past
• Tin Pan Alley bluesman Ray
• To one side: British dialect
• Tommie ___, 1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year
• Tommie at Shea
• Tommie in Mets history
• Tommie of '60s-'70s baseball
• Tommie of '60s-'70s baseball^AGE
• Tommie of baseball
• Tommie of baseball fame
• Tommie of Gil Hodges's Mets
• Tommie of Mets fame
• Tommie of the '69 Amazin' Mets
• Tommie of the '69 Mets
• Tommie of the 1960s-70s Mets
• Tommie of the 1969 Miracle Mets
• Tommie of the 1969 World Series Mets
• Tommie of the Amazins
• Tommie of the Mets
• Tommie of the Miracle Mets
• Tommie of the old Mets
• Tommie or James
• Tommie who had 999 career hits
• Tommie with a leadoff homerun in Game 3 of the 1969 World Series
• Tommy of Mets' history
• U.S. author James
• U.S. author/critic
• American novelist (1909-1955)