Crossword Clues for TINYTIM

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Bob Cratchit's son in (4,3)
"A Christmas Carol" boy (2 wds.)
Little Dickensian? (4,3)
"A Christmas Carol" character Thomas Joseph 23 Dec 2024
Incredibly minty, it's for a Dickens character (4,3)
Youngest child of Bob Cratchit in Charles Dickens's story A Christmas Carol (4,3)
Bob Cratchit's son in A Christmas Carol. (4,3)
Character from A Christmas Carol (4,3)
Very small talking clock, Dickensian (4,3)
Ultimately grey in colour, I'm a Christmas story character (4,3)
Dwarf evergreen euphorbia with red stems - featured in A Christmas Carol (4,3)
Dickens boy Thomas Joseph 12 May 2023
"A Christmas Carol" child LA Times Daily 11 May 2023
Cratchit boy LA Times Daily 16 Jun 2022
The little grace sayer Canadiana 05 Oct 2020
Fictional exemplar of Christmas spirit New York Times 08 Mar 2020
Dickens boy Wall Street Journal 29 Feb 2020
Dickens boy Thomas Joseph 10 Oct 2019
Literary personification of British class issues Wall Street Journal 24 Aug 2019
'God bless us every one!' speaker Wall Street Journal 30 Jul 2019
Bob Cratchit's son The Washington Post 22 May 2019
Bob Cratchit's son LA Times Daily 22 May 2019
Boy saved by Scrooge Universal 18 May 2019
Literary personification of British class issues
Boy saved by Scrooge
"God bless us every one!" speaker
Bob Cratchit's son
'A Christmas Carol' boy USA Today 02 Aug 2018
'Clue' star Curry, as a child? The Washington Post Sunday 22 Apr 2018
"A Christmas Carol" boy
Dickens lad who says 'God bless us every one!' New York Times 12 Jun 2017
"God bless us, every one!" Dickens character LA Times Daily 18 Apr 2017
'God bless us, every one!' Dickens character The Washington Post 18 Apr 2017
Dickensian kid Newsday 10 Feb 2017
Dickens lad who says "God bless us every one!"
"God bless us, every one!" Dickens character
Fix New York Times 12 Nov 2015
Boy in a Scrooge vision New York Times 27 May 2015
Boy in a Scrooge vision
Speaker of the words in the shaded squares, expressed literally
Dickens boy
Father of Tulip Victoria
Dickens character
"God bless us, every one!" proclaimer
"A Christmas Carol" character
Ukulele player with a falsetto voice
Literary invalid
Dickens lad
The youngest Cratchit
Dickensian moppet
"Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips" singer
Cratchit boy
Critically ill Dickens character
"God bless us every one!" speaker
Novelty singer born Herbert Khaury
Dickens character
Dickens character (and title of this puzzle)
1960's falsetto singer
Onetime "Tonight Show" groom
Dickens character
"A Christmas Carol" kid
Dickens character
Dickens character
Dickensian lad
"God bless us every one!" sayer
Dickens character
Groom in a 1969 TV wedding
Son of Bob Cratchit
Dickens character
A little Dickens
"Tip Toe Through the Tulips With Me" singer
Hero of "A Christmas Carol"
Falsetto singer
Late singer named for a Dickens character
"God bless us every one" speaker
1968 one-hit wonder
Tiptoer through tulips
Miss Vicki's groom
Singer who "tiptoed through the tulips"
Dickens character
Dickens hero
Falsetto singer
"Christmas Carol" character.
Character popular since 1843.
Symbol of Christmas.
Dickens character.
Scrooge became his second father
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