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The answer WHATNERVE has 5 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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"Of all the gall!" |
'Can you believe that guy?' |
'Well, I never!' |
'I can't believe he did that!' |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Feb 18 2018 The Washington Post |
Mar 22 2014 L.A. Times Daily |
May 6 2011 Wall Street Journal |
Jan 17 2007 The A.V Club |
Sep 19 2003 Wall Street Journal |
Whatnerve might refer to |
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What Never Dies (French: Ce qui ne meurt pas) is an 1884 novel by the French writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. It tells the story of the orphan Allan who falls in love with his protectress, Mme de Scudemot, who has become indifferent due to erotic excesses in her youth; Allan eventually marries his lover's daughter Camille, but has been smitten by the older woman's indifference. The book is divided into two parts, where the first focuses on Allan and Mme de Scudemot and the second on Allan and Camille. * The narrative uses techniques from the Gothic novel and its French counterpart, the "roman frénétique". The novel was written between 1833 and 1836, originally under the title Germaine ou La Pitié. It was the first full-length novel to be written by Barbey d'Aurevilly, although for a long time it was left unpublished. It was revised and published in 1884. An English translation was published in 1902, falsely attributed to Oscar Wilde under his pseudonym Sebastian Melmoth. |