Crossword clues for austen
austen
- Jane —, author
- Author of Sense and Sensibility
- "Emma" author
- "Pride and Prejudice" novelist
- "Emma" novelist
- "Mansfield Park" novelist
- Writer who created the Dashwood sisters
- Pride and Prejudice author Jane
- Pride and Prejudice penner
- Persuasion author
- Novelist Jane
- Jane, novelist
- Her novel "The Watsons" was unfinished
- English author Jane
- Author who created Emma Woodhouse
- Anne Hathaway's role in "Becoming Jane"
- "Persuasion" writer
- 'Emma' author
- ''Pride and Prejudice'' author
- ''Mansfield Park'' author
- Mount Godwin ___
- "Pride and Prejudice" author
- Jane who wrote "Sense and Sensibility"
- "Sense and Sensibility" author Jane
- Creator of the Bennet family
- Jane who wrote "Pride and Prejudice"
- "Northanger Abbey" novelist
- Mr. Darcy's creator
- 19th-century author who wrote "Vanity working on a weak head, produces every sort of mischief"
- English novelist noted for her insightful portrayals of middle-class families (1775-1817)
- Author of "Emma"
- "Mansfield Park" author
- Author who wrote "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other"
- "Persuasion" author
- She wrote "Mansfield Park"
- Novelist, antipodean figure?
- Novelist finding little energy in dotty aunts
- Northanger Abbey author
- Female novelist in same state as 20, we hear
Wiktionary
n. 1 (surname A=An English from=given names dot=); a variant of Austin. 2 (w: Jane Austen), English novelist.
Wikipedia
Austen is both a surname and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Surname:
- Alice Austen (1866–1952), American photographer
- Cassandra Austen (1773–1845), elder sister of Jane Austen
- Charles Austen (1779–1852), Royal Navy officer and Admiral
- Col Austen (1920–1995), Australian rules footballer and coach
- Edward Austen Knight (1768-1852), elder brother of Jane Austen
- Ernest Edward Austen (1867–1938), English entomologist
- Francis Austen (1774–1865), Royal Navy officer and Admiral of the Fleet
- Geoff Austen (born 1953), Australian rules footballer
- Jane Austen (1775–1817), English novelist
- Katherine Austen (1629 – c. 1683), British diarist and poet
- Kate Austen, fictional character in the television series, Lost
Given name:
- Austen Albu (1903–1994), British Member of Parliament and Minister of State for Economic Affairs (1965–1967)
- Sir Austen Chamberlain (1863–1937), British statesman
- Austen Cowper (1885–1960), cricketer
- Austen Kark (1926–2002), a managing director of the BBC World Service
- Austen Tayshus (born 1954), Australian comedian known for Australiana
Usage examples of "austen".
Hoare, Simon, Halifax, Neville Chamberlain, Austen Chamberlain, Hore-Belisha, Amery, Lord Lloyd and various others enter the witness-box, all of them ready to testify that, whether Mussolini was crushing the Italian trade unions, non-intervening in Spain, pouring mustard gas on the Abyssinians, throwing Arabs out of aeroplanes or building up a navy for use against Britain, the British Government and its official spokesmen supported him through thick and thin.
Orchid opened her mouth to ask him what made him so certain he could get Austen to talk.
Quentin Austen, who would have fed them a pack of lies about the state of his mental health.
Rumors that Austen had a history of periodic bouts of depression and that he had experienced recent financial setbacks and was facing an impending lawsuit from a former patient led authorities to speculate that he committed suicide.
Rafe is checking into the details now, but apparently Austen had a history of mental problems.
Even if we assume that there is someone else involved in this thing besides Austen, why would he or she consider you a threat?
We have nothing to indicate that there was anyone else besides Quentin Austen involved with the missing relic.
Well, he was really thrilled because the other doctor told him that he thought Austen was the only one in New Seattle who could handle the case.
You tried to make it look as though Quentin Austen was behind the theft and the murders.
Shemmy Austen crawled from below the desk, his face both tanned and strained.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 1 It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
The Watsons Author Jane Austen The Watsons - Part 1 The Watsons - Part 2 The Watsons - Part 1 The first winter assembly in the town of D.
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He and Austen examined the organs in place in his body cavity, and they took biosamples.