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Answer for the clue "''The Quiet American'' writer Greene ", 6 letters:
graham

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Population (2000): 312 Housing Units (2000): 132 Land area (2000): 1.747429 sq. miles (4.525821 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.747429 sq. miles (4.525821 sq. km) FIPS code: 34260 Located within: Georgia ...

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Graham bethought him of a brother Scot who dwelt near Argenta, a man once so poor that when his bairns were down with diphtheria he could not coax Argenta doctors out across the five-mile stretch of storm-swept, frozen prairie.

Graham, when these poor heathen will cease from their dreadful wars, and live at peace with each other, like civilized beings?

The first time she and Ronnie Howard were alone together, Virginia Graham told her what Susan Atkins had said.

Susan Atkins, Virginia Graham had more than a passing interest in the Tate homicides.

I was particularly unfortunate with Jeannie Graham, who died in the first lustrum, leaving neither chick nor chiel behind her.

Haverford was still knitting placidly, where the Chris Valentines were quarreling under pretense of raillery, where Toots Hayden was smoking a cigaret in a corner and smiling up at Graham, and where Natalie, exquisite and precise, was supervising the laying out of a bridge table.

When he faced about again Graham was lighting a cigaret, and Natalie herself was entering the room.

Yes, there were sixty-three Graham Smiths lying in comas but what about the missing Resonance project members?

By the time she and her partner, Graham Beaudry, were curbside, there was already a sizable gathering in front of the house.

Grahams removed to the city, and, as we have said before, Gertrude had now been with them about a week.

Reaching inside the gyrocar, Graham hauled out his heavy topcoat, writhed into it.

Graham got a glimpse over the heads of the surging crowd, saw two crumpled gyrocars which appeared to have met in head-on collision.

Graham could not restrain a smile as he noted how the jumpiness of the little man contrasted with the elephantine indifference of the police sergeant.

His eye was caught by Mrs Graham, the companion of his journey up to Kalka, and he greeted her, to her satisfaction, with a conspiratorial wink.

Like their nineteenth-century spiritual ancestors, Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson, the high-tech computer entrepreneurs of the 1970s and 1980s -- people such as Wozniak, Jobs, Kapor, Gates, and H.