Crossword clues for rls
rls
- "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" monogram
- "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" author's monogram
- 'Treasure Island' monogram
- ''Treasure Island'' monogram
- Twitchy sleep disorder (abbr.)
- Treaure Island author's monogram
- Treasure Island writer's monogram
- Treasure Island writer's initials
- Treasure Island author's monogram
- Treasure Island monogram
- Treasure Island initials
- Scottish literary monogram
- Old literary inits
- Mr. Hyde's creator
- Monogram of Tusitala
- Monogram of Treasure Island writer
- Monogram of Jekyll's creator
- Monogram for Mr. Hyde's creator
- Monogram for Long John Silver's creator
- Monogram for Jekyll's creator
- Monogram for Dr. Jekyll's creator
- Long John Silver creator's monogram
- LJ Silver's creator
- Lit. monogram
- Letters associated with Silver
- Kidnapped auth
- Jekyll/Hyde monogram
- Jekyll creator's initials
- Jekyll and Hyde creator's monogram
- He wrote "The Black Arrow."
- He wrote "Christmas at Sea."
- Famous author
- Dr. Jekyll's creator
- Dr. Jekyll creator's inits
- Disease associated with jerks: Abbr
- Creator of Jim Hawkins: inits
- Creator of David Balfour
- Author admired by Sirs ACD and JMB
- Auth. who died in Samoa
- Acronym for Treasure Island author
- "Treasure Island" writer's monogram
- "Treasure Island" initials
- "Treasure Island" author's initials
- "Treasure Island" author monogram
- "Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes" monogram
- "The Wrong Box" co-author's monogram
- "The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables" author's initials
- "Prince Otto" author's initials
- "Kidnapped" writer's monogram
- "Kidnapped" writer's initials
- "Kidnapped" inits
- "Kidnapped" initials
- 'Kidnapped' author's inits
- ''Treasure Island'' author's initials
- ''Kidnapped'' monogram
- Literary monogram
- "Treasure Island" monogram
- Literary inits.
- 19th-century literary inits.
- Dr. Jekyll's creator, for short
- Hyde creator's monogram
- Initials in 19th-century lit.
- "The Body Snatcher" author's inits.
- "Treasure Island" author's inits.
- Initials of Jim Hawkins's creator
- Went off
- "Weir of Hermiston" author, in brief
- "Kidnapped" author's inits.
- Old literary inits.
- "Treasure Island" inits.
- "Kidnapped" monogram
- Inits. associated with Hyde
- "A Footnote to History" author's inits.
- "Kidnapped" inits.
- Inits. of Ben Gunn's creator
- Dr. Jekyll creator's monogram
- Classic literary inits.
- Creator of Jim Hawkins and Ben Gunn, briefly
- "Kidnapped" auth.
- Tusitala's monogram
- Monogram for Blind Pew's creator
- Famed literary monogram
- Literary initials (See 93 A)
- Monogram of "Treasure Island" author
- Eng. author
- "Tusitala" monogram
- Monogram of "Tusitala"
- "Treasure Island" author's monogram
- "Kidnapped" author's initials
- "Treasure Island" auth.
- Writer's initials
- Monogram of J. Silver's creator
- Novelist's monogram
- Author of a classic novel about treasure hunters: Abbr.
- Initials in 19th-century lit
- Literary inits
- Monogram of Long John Silver's creator
- Monogram of Dr. Jekyll's creator
- Initials of Jekyll's creator
- "Kidnapped" author's monogram
- 'Kidnapped' monogram
- Jekyll creator's monogram
- Initials of Mr. Hyde's creator
- Monogram of Mr. Hyde's creator
- Mr. Hyde creator's monogram
- Monogram of Hyde's creator
- Lit. initials
- Initials of Dr. Jekyll's creator
- Author's monogram
- Adventure writer's monogram
Wikipedia
RLS
RLS may stand for:
- Real-life slash, a subgenre of real person fiction
- Real-life superhero, a person who dresses and/or acts like comic book superheroes
- " Rebel Love Song", a song by American rock band Black Veil Brides
- Recursive least squares filter, an adaptive filter algorithm for digital signal processing
- Reef Life Survey, Marine monitoring programme
- Restless legs syndrome, a medical disorder
- Reusable launch system, launch system which is capable of launching a launch vehicle into space more than once
- Reversing language shift, a model for revitalizing endangered languages
- Rial (disambiguation), plurally abbreviated Rls, units of currency in several Middle Eastern countries
- Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894), Scottish author
- Royal Latin School, a grammar school in Buckingham, England
- Royal Leamington Spa, a resort town in Warwickshire, England
- Rutgers Law School, in New Jersey, US
- Stevenson School, formerly known as Robert Louis Stevenson School, in California