Dickens's mysterious Mr. Drood Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EDWIN Dickens's mysterious Mr. Drood (5)
52% ESOTERIC Mysterious (8) Eugene Sheffer Nov 22, 2025
52% ARCANE Mysterious (6) Thomas Joseph Nov 15, 2025
52% ENIGMAS Mysteries (7) The Times Concise Nov 7, 2025
50% SMITH "Mr. and Mrs. ___" (5) TV Oct 5, 2025
50% OPIUMDEN Drug establishment at the centre of Dickens's The Mystery of Edwin Drood (8) The Guardian Weekend Jul 22, 2023
50% EDWINS Namesakes of Mr. Drood. (6)
47% AURA Mysterious quality (4) Wall Street Journal Nov 19, 2025
47% OPENCASES Unsolved mysteries (9) New York Times Nov 14, 2025
47% OLIVER Charles Dickens' "___ Twist" (6)
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