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NYT Crossword Clue: First Name in Russian Literature Answer 05 April 2024

Discover the answer to the NYT Crossword clue for 'First Name in Russian Literature' on April 5, 2024.and enhance your crossword-solving experience

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Updated Apr 05, 2024

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NYT Crossword Clue: First Name in Russian Literature Answer 05 April 2024

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Today's NYT Crossword is First Name in Russian Literature

After seeing the clue, we have to determine what the clue conveys to us and what we have to find out. This clue is about Russian literature, it is a tricky clue as there are many things in Russian literature. It may ask us to find out the book name or author's name. You just think what do we have to find out? because that is important to move to the next step.

The wait is over, you have to find out the first name of the Author in Russian Literature. So first think about the famous Authors in Russian literature. The answer is a 3 letter word. To help you we are giving some clues to find out the author's first name.

Clue:-

  • Name of Lizard Animated film released in 2023
  • The fifth sign of the Zodiac
  • Started with the Letter 'L" and ended with the letter 'O'

From the above, you may identify the correct answer. Check out the answer Below.

Answer: LEO

Leo Tolstoy was a famous writer from Russia. He is considered one of the best and most important writers ever. He was suggested for the Nobel Prize in Literature every year from 1902 to 1906 and for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, 1902, and 1909. He is known for his famous books War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1878). He also wrote Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth (1852–1856) and Sevastopol Sketches (1855). Besides novels, he wrote plays and essays about philosophy, morality, and religion.

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