Answer: AGEE
AGEE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 252 times.
Referring Clues:
- James who wrote "A Death in the Family"
 - Contemporary author-illustrator Jon
 - Memorable New York Met Tommie
 - 1957 Pulitzer winner
 - James of letters
 - Arthur of "Hoop Dreams"
 - "The Night of the Hunter" screenwriter
 - "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" writer
 - "The African Queen" scriptwriter
 - Baseball's Tommie
 - 1958 Pulitzer author
 - Pulitzer writer James
 - "A Death in the Family" author
 - Pulitzer winner James
 - Poet and novelist James
 - "The Morning Watch" novelist
 - Pulitzer-winning writer James
 - Author James
 - Onetime Time film critic James
 - Tommie of the 60's-70's Mets
 - Humorist/illustrator Jon
 - Writer James from Tennessee
 - "The African Queen" screenwriter James
 - Onetime Met Tommie
 - Miracle Mets lead-off man
 - 1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year
 - Pulitzer-winner James
 - Writer James
 - Wordsmith/ illustrator Jon
 - "A Death in the Family" writer
 - Author of "A Death in the Family"
 - Tommie of the Miracle Mets
 - "The African Queen" screenwriter
 - "The Morning Watch" author
 - Tommie in Mets history
 - 1958 Pulitzer winner
 - Onetime Mets slugger Tommie
 - Noted 1940's film critic
 - Critic James
 - "A Death in the Family" author James
 - "The Morning Watch" writer, 1951
 - 1940’s film critic
 - Screenwriter James
 - Winner of a posthumous Pulitzer
 - James who wrote "The Morning Watch"
 - Philip who wrote a 1975 C.I.A. exposé
 - Essayist/novelist James
 - "The Morning Watch" writer James
 - Posthumous Pulitzer winner
 - Tommie ___, 1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year
 - Posthumous Pulitzer winner of 1958
 - "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" author James
 - 1958 Pulitzer winner James
 - 1958 Pulitzer author James
 - "Permit Me Voyage" author James
 - "A Death in the Family" Pulitzer winner James
 - "A Death in the Family" writer James
 - "The Morning Watch" author James
 - "A Death in the Family" novelist James
 - "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" writer James
 - "Now Let Us Praise Famous Men" author James
 - US playwright James
 - Former Mets star outfielder Tommy
 - Playwright James
 - "The Morning Watch" writer
 - American author/critic James
 - Tommie of the 1969 Miracle Mets
 - "The African Queen" co-screenwriter
 - "The Night of the Hunter" screenwriter James
 - Outfielder Tommie of the Miracle Mets
 - "The Night of the Hunter" co-screenwriter James
 - "The African Queen" co-screen writer James
 - Tommie of the 70-Across
 - 1940s film critic James
 - Former Mets outfielder Tommie
 - "Permit Me Voyage" author
 - Tommie of the Amazins
 - Carew's predecessor as A.L. Rookie of the Year
 - Member of the New York Mets Hall of Fame
 - Co-screenwriter of "The African Queen"
 - "A Death in the Family" novelist
 - "The Morning Watch" novelist James
 - "Inside the Company: CIA Diary" author Philip
 - Tommie who had 999 career hits
 - Carew followed him as A.L. Rookie of the Year
 - Steve of "The Sarah Silverman Program"
 - Member of the Miracle Mets
 - "Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog!" palindromist Jon
 - Teammate of Swoboda and Kranepool
 - Former CIA agent Philip who wrote the 1987 memoir "On the Run"
 - Only outfielder besides Winfield to win Gold Gloves in both leagues in the 1900s
 - N.L. outfielder who won a Gold Glove in 1970 along with Clemente and Rose
 - First of three Mets to hit a lead-off home run in a World Series Game 3 (he did it in '69, Garrett in '73, and Dykstra in '86)
 - Posthumous Pulitzer winner James
 - "Milo's Hat Trick" author Jon
 - Posthumous 1958 Pulitzer-winning author (h)
 - Tommie of the "Miracle Mets"
 - "The African Queen" co-screenwriter James
 - Pulitzer author James
 - 1969 teammate of Seaver and Swoboda
 - "The Night of the Hunter" co-screenwriter
 - Pulitzer-winning author James
 - "Permit Me Voyage" poet
 - "Permit Me Voyage" poet James
 - Tommie of '60s-'70s baseball
 - ''Miracle Mets'' outfielder
 - Former ''Time'' film critic
 - ''Let Us Now Praise Famous Men'' writer
 - '40s ''Time'' film critic
 - ''Night of the Hunter'' screenwriter
 - ''Permit Me Voyage'' poet
 - Onetime film critic for ''The Nation''
 - ''The African Queen'' screenwriter
 - ''A Death in the Family'' author
 - ''Let Us Now Praise Famous Men'' author
 - James who won a posthumous Pulitzer
 - ''Permit Me Voyage'' author James
 - ''The Night of the Hunter'' screenwriter
 - Writer-critic James
 - ''The African Queen'' screenwriter James
 - ''A Death in the Family'' novelist James
 - ''Let Us Now Praise Famous Men'' author James
 - Tommie of Mets history
 - ''The African Queen'' scriptwriter
 - ''The Morning Watch'' author
 - Miracle Mets center fielder Tommy
 - Pulitzer prize winner James
 - James, winner of a posthumous Pulitzer
 - American novelist (1909-1955)
 - "Morning Watch" novelist
 - '69 World Series star Tommie
 - Miracle Mets outfielder
 - Pulitzer winner of 1958
 - Writer with 54-Across
 - "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" author
 - 1958 Pulitzer Prize novelist
 - '40s film critic James
 - Pulitzer-winning James
 - Tommie of the 1969 World Series Mets
 - Posthumous Pulitzer Prize winner James
 - Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer in 1958
 - One-time Time critic James
 - Depression-era writer James
 - 1940s film critic
 - Tommie of the 1960s-70s Mets
 - Miracle Mets' Tommie
 - "Miracle Mets" outfielder
 - Former "Time" film critic
 - '40s "Time" film critic
 - "Night of the Hunter" screenwriter
 - Onetime film critic for "The Nation"
 - Pulitzer-winning novelist
 - Film critic James
 - Miracle Mets teammate of Swoboda and Jones
 - Philip with a 1975 best seller on C.I.A. secrets
 - James who co-wrote the script for 39-Across
 - Miracle Mets star
 - "The African Queen" scriptwriter James
 - Posthumous 1958 Pulitzer winner
 - Monetary exchange fee
 - Pulitzer fiction winner, 1958
 - James with the ironically titled "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men"
 - 'A Death in the Family' writer
 - Tommie of baseball lore
 - Skewed, to Scots
 - 'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men' writer
 - Scriptwriter James
 - Cockeyed, to Scots
 - Awry to Scots
 - 'CIA Diary author Philip'
 - 'The African Queen' scriptwriter James
 - Tommie of the 93-Down
 - Former 'Time' film critic James
 - Ex-Met Tommie
 - 'Permit Me Voyage' author James
 - Author James or outfielder Tommie
 - Winner of a posthumous Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family"
 - Miracle Mets member Tommie
 - Out of kilter
 - Tommie of baseball
 - Pulitzer winner for "A Death in the Family"
 - 1940s Time film critic James
 - James of criticism
 - James who created filmdom's Charlie Allnut and Rose Sayer
 - Author and film critic James
 - Tommie or James
 - 1958 Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction
 - James who died three years before winning a Pulitzer
 - James with a Pulitzer
 - James who wrote "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men"
 - Miracle Met Tommie
 - Tommie of the Amazin' Mets
 - James who co-wrote "The African Queen"
 - Cockeyed
 - Miracle Mets outfielder Tommie
 - Writer/critic/screenwriter James
 - "Inside the Company: C.I.A. Diary" author Philip
 - Novelist-critic James
 - Deranged
 - James who coscripted "The African Queen"
 - Atilt
 - Pulitzer Prize-winning author James
 - "Miracle Mets" center fielder Tommie
 - "Palindromania!" writer Jon
 - "The African Queen" scripter
 - 'Permit Me Voyage' writer James
 - First Met to win a Gold Glove
 - 'A Death in the Family' novelist James
 - Crooked
 - Mildly deranged
 - "The Morning Watch" author James
 - Miracle Mets player Tommie
 - James with a 1958 Pulitzer
 - Slugger Tommie
 - 1958 Pulitzer-winning author
 - Miracle Mets star Tommie
 - Coauthor of Bogart's Oscar role
 - James with a posthumous Pulitzer
 - Jon who wrote and illustrated "Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog!"
 - James ______ (A Death in The Family author)
 - A Death in The Family author
 - Writer on film
 - Old film critic James
 - 'Permit Me Voyage' author
 - 1969 World Series hero Tommie
 - "African Queen" screenwriter James
 - Pulitzer novelist James
 - Skewed
 - Jon who wrote and illustrated "Palindromania!"
 - 1958 Pulitzer-winning author James
 - Novelist James
 - "___ on film"
 - "Hoop Dreams" subject Arthur
 - Literary surname that sounds like two letters
 - Jon who wrote and illustrated "Smart Feller, Fart Smeller and Other Spoonerisms"
 - Pulitzer Prize winner for "A Death in the Family"
 - Screenwriter James of "The African Queen"
 - Writer and film critic James
 - Palindromist Jon of "Sit on a Potato Pan, Otis!"
 - C.I.A. whistle-blower Philip
 - "A Death in the Family" Pulitzer winner
 - He won a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1958
 - James ___, author who won a posthumous Pulitzer
 - Outfielder Tommie in the NY Mets Hall of Fame
 - Novelist James who co-wrote the screenplay for "The African Queen"
 - Steve of "Peacemaker"
 - Pulitzer-winning author who was also a film critic for Time magazine
 - Pulitzer-winning author whose name is found in nonconsecutive letters of "page turner"
 - "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" writer, 1941
 - Actor Steve of "Peacemaker"
 - James who wrote the screenplay for "The Night of the Hunter" (1955)
 - Outfielder Tommie who was AL Rookie of the Year in 1966
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - August 11, 2025
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 - LA Times - June 13, 2023
 - New York Times - April 09, 2023
 - LA Times - April 02, 2023
 - LA Times - January 14, 2023
 
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