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Answer for the clue ""The Pilot's Wife" author ", 6 letters:
shreve

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Population (2000): 1582 Housing Units (2000): 686 Land area (2000): 0.845833 sq. miles (2.190698 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.845833 sq. miles (2.190698 sq. km) FIPS code: 72396 Located within: Ohio ...

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The head of their anthropology department, a guy named Winston Shreve, asked her to head up a small project for them.

Professor Shreve, from anthropology, and the heads of each department involved in the project Professor Dakota was working on.

The stuffing was hanging out of the seat pad and two of the four rollers on the chair legs were missing, so it scraped unevenly along the floor as Shreve moved it forward to rest his folded elbows on the desk.

He bagged the empty container, separate from the one he took from Shreve, and walked to the door to bring in Sylvia Foote.

Even turned Winston Shreve around and had him barking at us to wait and see, allow Claude the presumption of innocence.

Sylvia Foote, Paolo Recantati, Winston Shreve, Nan Rothschild, Skip Lockhart, and Thomas Grenier.

With frequent punctuation by Lockhart and Grenier, Shreve led us through a much more congenial version of the academic staff relationships than we had been treated to during the one-on-one interviews.

Foote to Rothschild, Lockhart sought a reaction from Shreve, Grenier fixed on Mike Chapman.

I noticed that both Winston Shreve and Skip Lockhart had followed me out, looking for paper on the desk behind me to write directions.

Winston Shreve, each buttoning his coat and lifting his collar against the brewing storm outside.

Recantati boosted Sylvia up by the elbow and Shreve held her bag while she buckled up the seat belt, telling Recantati she would call him in the morning.

I sipped a few more times before Shreve pulled away from the curb, making the westbound turn to head over to Riverside Drive and the entrance to the West Side Highway.

It should have been obvious to me that Winston Shreve would be a likely offender.

It sounded exactly like what Shreve had told Mike and me he had done when Lola Dakota first introduced him to Roosevelt Island.

Turn an evening at the lab with Winston Shreve into a psychedelic delight.