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Answer for the clue "English writer of macabre short stories (1863-1943) ", 6 letters:
jacobs

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Jacobs is a patronymic medieval surname . Its origin is from the given name Jacob , derived from the Latin Jacobus , itself derived from the Hebrew language personal name Yaakov , from the Hebrew word akev ("heel"). It is a common in English speaking countries ...

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n. (alternative form of Jacobs English)

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He's expecting a visit from a couple of call girls – themselves the gamespace avatars of force-grown adult ghosts whose primaries may not be adult, or female, or even human – which is why he's flopped bonelessly back in his Arne Jacobsen recliner, waiting for something to happen.

The first pair, Lahmu and Lahamu (interpreted by Jacobsen [11] as the silt deposited at the junction of the sea and the rivers) gave birth to Anshar and Kishar, interpreted by the same scholar as the circular horizons of sky and earth.

Both were far to the south, behind Mount Jacobsen, and heading northwest toward Megapod Reserve HQ at Bella Coola.

The Canadian biologists who discovered a relict North Ameri­can breeding band of the huge pongids in a remote valley west of Mount Jacobsen in British Columbia referred to them by the traditional name of Bigfoot and established the first refuge.