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Answer for the clue "United States writer remembered for his stories (1783-1859) ", 6 letters:
irving

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Population (2000): 2484 Housing Units (2000): 204 Land area (2000): 0.817605 sq. miles (2.117588 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.817605 sq. miles (2.117588 sq. km) FIPS code: 37738 Located within: Illinois ...

Usage examples of irving.

Irving, Windsor, Lorraine, Plymouth, Beachwood, Larchmont, Lucerne, Arden, Rossmore.

We thought that Irving Rosenman was going to throw himself into the air-conditioners to keep himself from laughing.

I got that job because Bernie had become a celebrity in the GE Research Laboratory, in association with Irving Langmuir and Vincent Schaefer, for experiments with cloud seeding, and because the company decided to have regular newspaper people handle its publicity.

From the proselytizing, ENCOURAGING HELPFUL fee department at one end to the peregrinations of Mailer or Wodehouse or Drew Pearson or Meyer Levin or Gerald Green or Arthur Clarke, Irving Shulman, and later, Carl Sagan, the triumph of Grub Street and its processes was never in question.

Giving Walsh one of his rare legal victories, Judge Irving Kaufman refused to affirm the lower court ruling and found the case moot—.

If Irving was one of her clients—a big-time regular, throwing around big money—his marrying megamillions would make that an embarrassing bit of biography.

As Irving Kristol said, a liberal is a person who sees a fourteen-year-old girl performing live sex acts onstage and wonders if she's being paid the minimum wage.

Then Verplanck mentioned an attack on Irving in the North American Review.

I have ofter observed that people who have had some experience of this kind -- have seen Irving, or heard Melba, or Chaliapin -- are unable to give any satisfactory account of it.

My voice filled suddenly with catarrh as I deliberately mimicked old Washington Irving at his most gracious.

The man stepped forward and placed the recorder on the table, put a finger on the record button and looked back at Irving.

He agreed that he would be present, but then, prompted by God knows what evil spirit of vanity, he began to make conditions: he would appear, and he would speak a tribute to Irving if the Poet Laureate would write one.

And a man that my brother worked with there, a Nobel Prize winner named Irving Langmuir, was more or less the model for Dr.

And they figure Nick or one of the Irvings for their real boss anyway, not one of these thin, slick snotnoses like they have today.

Leon Uris and Irving Stone, Victoria Holt, Georgette Heyer, a few more exotic samples that I guessed had been from some literature survey course in college.