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Author who originally intended his pen name to rhyme with "voice," though Americans pronounced it differently

The New York Times crossword clue “Author who originally intended his pen name to rhyme with "voice," though Americans pronounced it differently” answer is DRSEUSS. Below is every Crossword, Midi and Mini puzzle date it has appeared in.

ANSWER
7 lettersMost recent: March 30 2025

In the NYT Crossword

This clue appeared in the main New York Times Crossword on these dates:

About this clue

The clue “Author who originally intended his pen name to rhyme with "voice," though Americans pronounced it differently” resolves to DRSEUSS, a 7-letter answer. In the New York Times Crossword, Midi and Mini, the same clue can be reused over the years, sometimes with a different answer — use the dates above to find the exact puzzle you are solving.

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