Very small talking clock, Dickensian (4,3) |
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Ultimately grey in colour, I'm a Christmas story character (4,3) |
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Dwarf evergreen euphorbia with red stems - featured in A Christmas Carol (4,3) |
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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 |
"God bless us every one!" speaker |
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Boy saved by Scrooge |
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Bob Cratchit's son |
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Literary personification of British class issues |
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'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 |
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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 |
"God bless us, every one!" Dickens character |
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Dickens lad who says "God bless us every one!" |
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Fix |
New York Times |
12 Nov 2015 |
Boy in a Scrooge vision |
New York Times |
27 May 2015 |
Boy in a Scrooge vision |
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Speaker of the words in the shaded squares, expressed literally |
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Dickens boy |
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Father of Tulip Victoria |
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Dickens character |
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"God bless us, every one!" proclaimer |
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"A Christmas Carol" character |
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Ukulele player with a falsetto voice |
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Literary invalid |
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Dickens lad |
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The youngest Cratchit |
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Dickensian moppet |
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"God bless us every one!" speaker |
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"Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips" singer |
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Cratchit boy |
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Critically ill Dickens character |
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Novelty singer born Herbert Khaury |
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Dickens character |
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1960's falsetto singer |
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Dickens character (and title of this puzzle) |
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Dickens character |
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"A Christmas Carol" kid |
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Dickens character |
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Onetime "Tonight Show" groom |
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Dickens character |
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Dickensian lad |
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"God bless us every one!" sayer |
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Groom in a 1969 TV wedding |
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Dickens character |
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A little Dickens |
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Dickens character |
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Son of Bob Cratchit |
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Falsetto singer |
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"Tip Toe Through the Tulips With Me" singer |
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Hero of "A Christmas Carol" |
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Late singer named for a Dickens character |
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"God bless us every one" speaker |
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1968 one-hit wonder |
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Tiptoer through tulips |
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Miss Vicki's groom |
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Singer who "tiptoed through the tulips" |
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Dickens character |
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Dickens hero |
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Falsetto singer |
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Dickens character. |
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Symbol of Christmas. |
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Character popular since 1843. |
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"Christmas Carol" character. |
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Scrooge became his second father |
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