... a ewe and a Dickens villain? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% URIAHSHEEP ... a ewe and a Dickens villain? (10)
7% ASIF "Ew! No!" (4) LA Times Daily Jan 4, 2026
6% IMP Little dickens (3) LA Times Daily Mar 12, 2026
6% RAM Ewe's mate (3) Thomas Joseph Mar 9, 2026
6% TIM Dickens boy (3) Thomas Joseph Mar 6, 2026
6% ATALE Dickens's "___ of Two Cities" (5) New York Times Mini Feb 26, 2026
6% IAGO Villain in Othello (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 25, 2026
6% SNEER Villain's look (5) Eugene Sheffer Feb 23, 2026
6% WRITERS Dickens and Dickinson (7) New York Times Feb 19, 2026
6% EVIL Villainous (4) Newsday Feb 16, 2026
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