Answer: EYRE
EYRE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 183 times.
Referring Clues:
- Jane who loved Mr. Rochester
 - Fictional Jane
 - Bronte heroine
 - Australia's largest lake
 - Heroine of 1847
 - Young Fontaine role
 - Jane who stayed at Thornfield
 - Plain Jane
 - Fictional surname of 1847
 - Jane who becomes Mrs. Rochester
 - Strong-willed Jane
 - Brontë woman
 - Thornfield governess
 - "Jane ___"
 - Australia's Lake ___
 - A plain Jane
 - Fictional governess
 - Salt lake of South Australia
 - Rochester's love
 - See 64-Across
 - Fictional orphan
 - Brontë's "Jane ___"
 - Thornfield Hall governess
 - Brontë's Jane
 - Orphan of literature
 - Lake ___, lowest point in Australia
 - Literary governess
 - Brontë governess
 - Jane of a Brontë novel
 - Jane who was courted at Thornfield Hall
 - Largest lake in Australia
 - Jane who loved Rochester
 - Lake __ (Australia's lowest point)
 - Charlotte Brontë's Jane
 - Literary governess Jane
 - Mrs. Rochester's maiden name
 - Brontë belle
 - Brontë belle Jane
 - See 54-Down
 - Brontë's orphan
 - Gothic governess
 - “Jane ___”
 - Brontë's governess
 - She loved Rochester
 - Plain Jane of literature
 - Jane of fiction
 - Fictional governess Jane
 - Austen heroine
 - A literary plain Jane
 - Jane created by Charlotte Brontë
 - "Jane ___" (Brontë novel)
 - Jane Rochester's maiden name
 - Brontë heroine Jane
 - Orphaned Brontë heroine
 - Governess in a Brontë work
 - Creation of Brontë
 - Rochester's beloved governess
 - "Notes on a Scandal" director Richard
 - Jane of 19th-century literature
 - Thornfield Hall surname
 - The "I" of literature's "Reader, I married him"
 - Name in an 1847 Brontë novel
 - Plain Jane of fiction
 - "The ___ Affair" (Jasper Fforde bestseller)
 - Title surname in a novel originally published under the name Currer Bell
 - Brontë orphan
 - 1944 Fontaine title role
 - Teacher of Adele Varens, in an 1847 novel
 - Brontë's "Jane __"
 - "Jane __"
 - ''Reader, I married him'' speaker
 - ''Jane __'' (Brontë novel)
 - Jane in a Brontë novel
 - Thornfield Hall's governess
 - Governess of fiction
 - Rochester employee
 - Heroine of an 1847 novel
 - Brontë character
 - She married Rochester
 - ''Jane ___''
 - ''Jane ___'' (Bronte novel)
 - Rochester's beloved
 - Jane of literature
 - Jane you may have read about
 - Literary classic, "Jane ___"
 - Literary "plain Jane"
 - Strong-willed Jane of fiction
 - Rochester bride
 - Bront%C3%AB governess
 - Bront%C3%AB heroine
 - Classic Brontë character
 - Jane at Thornfield
 - "Reader, I married him" heroine
 - Bront%C3%AB title character
 - Brontë title character
 - Thornfield Hall's Jane
 - "Reader, I married him" speaker
 - Jane ___
 - Governess read about in English class
 - Title character courted at Thornfield Hall
 - Australia's Lake ___ National Park
 - Rochester's employee
 - Name abandoned for Rochester
 - Heroine who says "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me"
 - "Jane___"
 - Gothic novel governess
 - Novelist Brontë's Jane
 - "The ___ Affair": Jasper Fforde novel
 - 'Jane ___'
 - Literary Jane
 - Bront's 'Jane ___'
 - Bronte's 'Jane ___'
 - Charlotte Brontë heroine
 - "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!" speaker
 - Literary governess's surname
 - Charlotte Bront's 'Jane ___'
 - Bront's Jane
 - Instructor of 34-Across
 - Attendee of the fictional Lowood Institution for girls
 - Lake ___, Australia's lowest point
 - See 51-Across
 - Literary character who says "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!"
 - Lake ___ (largest lake in Australia)
 - Rochester's bride
 - See 7-Down
 - Jane of literature's Thornfield Hall
 - Lowood attendee Jane
 - Brontë title heroine
 - "The ___ Affair" (Jasper Fforde novel)
 - Lake ___ (Australia's lowest point)
 - Jane in a Brontë title
 - Governess of literature
 - Literary Jane who says "No net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will"
 - Literary orphan
 - Fictional hiree at Thornfield
 - Orphan of British literature
 - "Reader, I married him" governess
 - C. Bronte creation
 - Jane who said "I can live alone, if self-respect and circumstances require me so to do"
 - Bront's 'Jane '
 - Title narrator in an 1847 novel
 - Bront heroine
 - Bront's heroine Jane
 - Literary orphan Jane
 - Literary character self-described as "poor, obscure, plain and little"
 - Jane Rochester, nee ___
 - Austen's Jane ______
 - Fictional 1847 autobiographer
 - Jane who falls for Edward Rochester
 - Governess at Thornfield
 - Literary homoophone for air pump
 - Austen character
 - Literary heroine who says "Even for me life had its gleams of sunshine"
 - Brontë protagonist
 - Brit lit coming-of-age heroine
 - Brontë novel heroine
 - Charlotte's Jane
 - Explorer of Austalia
 - Jane of Thornfield Hall
 - "All my heart is yours, sir" speaker (1847)
 - Character created by Bronte
 - Jane who married Mr. Rochester
 - Rochester's love of fiction
 - Brit lit governess
 - Jane of British lit
 - Jane of Brontë fame
 - Bronte character Jane
 - Fictional "Autobiography" subject (1847)
 - Victorian heroine
 - Bronte protagonist Jane
 - Literary character who says "I will be myself" to Mr. Rochester
 - Charlotte Bronte's "Jane ___"
 - Literary heroine Jane
 - Fictional student of the Lowood School
 - ___ Square, rhyming attraction in the city center of Galway, Ireland
 - Lover of Rochester, in fiction
 - Fictional Jane who said "I am no bird; and no net ensnares me"
 - Fictional Jane who said "I would always rather be happy than dignified"
 - Fictional Jane who said "I need not sell my soul to buy bliss"
 - Orphan of Brit lit
 - Title heroine who says "I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will; which I now exert to leave you"
 - Jane who says "Laws and principles are not for the times when there is no temptation"
 - Literary heroine who described herself as "poor, obscure, plain and little"
 
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 - LA Times - April 18, 2024
 - USA Today - April 10, 2024
 
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