-Lite : 4 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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___-Lite | DEEE | 4 |
___-Lite | LOFAT | 5 |
___-Lite | LOWCAL | 6 |
___-Lite | NONFAT | 6 |
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___ Andric, 1961 Literature Nobelist ___ Andric, Literature Nobelist before John Steinbeck ___ Andric, Nobelist in Literature: 1961 ___ Award for the Short Story (annual literary prize) ___ book (be literate) ___ Bulba (literary Cossack) ___ Ch'ang, Chinese god of literature ___ D-Lite (gross frozen dessert place that appeared on "Sex and the City") ___ D-Lite (New York ice cream chain) ___ de plume (literary aliases) ___ Dinesen (literary pen name) ___ Disraeli, author of "Curiosities of Literature" ___ Gordimer, Literature Nobelist ___ l'oeil (literally, "deceive the eye") ___ Litella: Gilda Radner's "Never mind!" character ___ Rabbit (literary trickster) ___ rigueur (literally) ___ the Great of children's literature ___ Vance, literary detective ___ Walcott, 1992 Literature Nobelist ___-fi (literary category) ___-fi (literary genre) ___-fi (literary or film genre" ___-Lite ___-Lite ("Groove is in the Heart" band) ___-Lite (band with the 1990 hit "Groove Is in the Heart") ___-thon (literary event) .473 liters .473 liter .946 liter ''Before,'' in literature ''Enchilada,'' literally ''Fajitas,'' literally ''Have You Seen ___'' (The Chi-Lites) '60s sitcom set at Fort Courage, literally? '70s "A Letter to Myself" soul band ___-Lites '70s "A Lonely Man" soul band ___-Lites '70s "Half a Love" soul band ___-Lites '90s dance music band ___-Lite 'Lite' beer "___ Ben Jonson" (literary epitaph) "A literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything": Huxley "Born" literally "Bring Me Your Love" ___-Lite "But why is she blogging in every episode?" (highly literal TV title #1) "Desire" of literature "Ebony and Ivory," literally, in the song "Empty hand" fighting skill, literally "Empty hand" skill, literally "Endless" national park of Tanzania, literally "Enlightened one," literally "Goddess" of the opera, literally "Great" detective of children's literature "Groove ___ the Heart" (1990 Deee-Lite hit) "Groove is in the Heart" band ___-Lite "Have a nice day" response, and a literal hint to this puzzle's theme "Have You ___ Her" (1971 hit song for the Chi-Lites) "Holy" group in 17th-century literature "Hopi," literally "How to ___ Book" (1940 book of literary guidelines) "I am the literary equivalent of a Big Mac and fries" "I literally ___!" (embarrassed teen's hyperbole) "I literally ___" "I literally spit all over my keyboard," in short "It's Too Late Now" literary autobiographer "Kind of soup," literally "L.A. Law" actor, literally "L'chaim," literally "Literary round table" hotel "Love and Squalor" girl of literature "Luff, you lubber" speaker of literature "Not published," literally "Oedipus Rex" literary device "One who confronts" in the Middle East, literally "Ouija," literally "Piano," literally "Prejudice" partner in literature "Radiant maiden" of literature "So what exactly are they plotting?" (highly literal TV title #5) "That's all she wrote," and literally, what the last word of each starred answer can be "The Stephen King of children's literature" "Three o'clock is always too late or too early . . ." literary source "Three o'clock is always too late or too early ..." literary source "Way of the gods," literally "Way," literally "What's the fate of the crew?" (highly literal TV title #4) "Where and when do the main characters work?" (highly literal TV title #3) "Who are these people, and how are they related?" (highly literal TV title #2) "Yes yes," literally *13th in a literary series of 26 *1850 American literature classic *Children's literature VIP *Drifter of literature *Mardi Gras, literally *With 24-Down, orphan of literature #1 hit for the Chi-Lites, 1972 1,000 liters 13th-century literary work 13th-century literary classic 13th-century literary works 18th-century London political/literary establishment 19th-century literary trio 19th-century literary inits. 19th-century literary family name 19th-century literary sisters 19th-century literary family 20th-century figure with a famous 56-Across represented literally six times in this puzzle 47-Across, literally 58-Across, literally: Sp. 70s "Toby" soul band ___-Lites 945-liter units 954 liter container 1719 literary hero 1837 literary collection 1880 literary heroine 1884 literary hero, informally 1913 Literature Nobelist from India 1915 Literature Nobelist ___ Rolland 1923 Nobel laureate for literature 1923 Irish literature Nobelist 1923 Literature Nobelist 1923 literature Nobelist 1925 Literature Nobelist 1927 literary Nobelist Bergson 1929 Literature Nobelist 1929 literary character in San Francisco 1930 Nobelist in literature 1930 Literature Nobelist 1934 Literature Nobelist 1936 Cole Porter song, literally 1936 Literature Nobelist Eugene 1936 Literature Nobelist 1938 Literature Nobelist 1946 Literature Nobelist Hermann 1946 Literature Nobelist 1947 Literature Nobelist André 1948 Literature Nobelist 1950s French Literature Nobelist 1951 play by Literature Nobelist Nelly Sachs 1954 Literature Nobelist 1954 Literature Nobelist, informally 1954 Oscar-winning Brando film, or where either half of 18-, 23-, 51- and 61-Across can literally be found 1956 Literature Nobelist Juan Ramón ___ 1957 Literature Nobelist 1957 Nobelist in Literature 1957 French Nobelist in literature 1958 Literature Nobelist 1961 Literature Nobelist ___ Andric 1961 #1 hit for Dion, and a literal hint to this puzzle's hidden theme 1966 literature Nobelist 1966 Nobel Prize for Literature sharer Nelly 1970s soul group The ___-Lites 1981 Literature Nobelist ___ Canetti 1985 Literature Nobelist ___ Simon 1988 biopic about Dian Fossey, literally 1989 Literature Nobelist 1989 Literature Nobelist Camilo 1990 Literature Nobelist Octavio ___ 1990 literature Nobelist Paz 1990's sitcom, literally 1992 Literature Nobelist ____ Walcott 1993 literature Nobelist 1994 literary autobiography whose first chapter is titled "Infant Prodigy?" 1994 literary autobiography 1995 Literature Nobelist 1995 Literature Nobelist from Ireland 1995 Literature Nobelist Seamus ___ 1996 literary role for Marlon Brando 1997 Literature Nobelist ___ Fo 1998 Literature Nobelist Saramago 1999 Nobelist in literature * 2002 Literature Nobelist Kertesz 2002 Literature Nobelist ___ Kertész 2005 Literature Nobelist 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature winner Doris 2008 Coen Brothers title, read literally 2010 Literature Nobelist Mario Vargas ___ 2010 Italian Cannes entry, literally? 2013 Literature Nobelist Alice A Heep of literature A in American Literature? A kind of literature A literary Bell A literary Ephron A literary incongruity A literary Lamb A literary plain Jane A literary pseudonym Aardvark, literally About 60 liters of watery domestic, typically About 8.8 liters About half a liter Acidity or alkalinity measurement, which is literally 8 for this puzzle's four longest answers Acme weapon that makes you feel like a kid again (literally), from "Mad as a Mars Hare," 1963 Addison's literary partner Adjective for literature's Tom Jones Adventurer of 18th-century French literature Advice for the brokenhearted ... or one of four arrangements found literally in this puzzle Aegean group (literally "twelve islands") African capital which literally means "The Vanquisher"
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