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#8278, aired 2020-11-11AUTHORS' HOMES $400: In person or online, you can tour his Hartford home where he wrote "Huckleberry Finn" Mark Twain
#8278, aired 2020-11-11AUTHORS' HOMES $800: He lived & wrote works like "To Have and Have Not" in the Key West home seen here Hemingway
#8278, aired 2020-11-11AUTHORS' HOMES $1600: In 1842, he & his new bride moved into the old manse in Concord, Massachusetts, hence his "Mosses from an Old Manse" Nathaniel Hawthorne
#8278, aired 2020-11-11AUTHORS' HOMES $2000: In 1972 his daughter Jill sold Rowan Oak, the family home in Oxford, to the University of Mississippi Faulkner
#8278, aired 2020-11-11AUTHORS' HOMES $3,000 (Daily Double): In the 1870s she & her family lived in a little dugout house near Walnut Grove, Minnesota on the banks of Plum Creek Laura Ingalls Wilder
#7797, aired 2018-07-03CONFUSING AUTHORS $800: (Kelly shows two writers on the monitor.) You might have confused playwright Arthur Miller & novelist Henry Miller on a walking tour--they had homes 500 feet apart in New York City's first commuter suburb, the heights of this borough Brooklyn
#6624, aired 2013-06-06AFRICAN-AMERICAN AUTHORS $400: In 2010 this city gave landmark status to the homes of Lorraine Hansberry, Gwendolyn Brooks & Richard Wright Chicago
#5500, aired 2008-07-04AUTHORS' HOMES $400: Washington Irving's gracious home Sunnyside overlooks this river the Hudson River
#5500, aired 2008-07-04AUTHORS' HOMES $800: When the people of Nohant, France refer to "the Chateau", they mean the home of this 19th C. woman George Sand
#5500, aired 2008-07-04AUTHORS' HOMES $1200: You can visit the home of this poet and buddy of Wordsworth on Lime Street in the village of Nether Stowe Samuel Taylor Coleridge
#5500, aired 2008-07-04AUTHORS' HOMES $1600: This creator of Willy Wonka wrote in a hut whose decor included bits of his own spine from an operation Roald Dahl
#5500, aired 2008-07-04AUTHORS' HOMES $2000: (Jon of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Rowan Oak in Oxford, Mississippi.) The woman who lived here in Rowan Oak prior to Faulkner was the basis for the title woman in "A Rose for" her Emily

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