Half of Stevenson's "strange case" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% MRHYDE Half of Stevenson's "strange case" (6)
75% HYDE Robert Louis Stevenson's novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr ___" (4)
68% ADLAI Politico Stevenson (5) Eugene Sheffer Aug 22, 2025
65% EDGE __ case (4) LA Times Daily Oct 16, 2025
65% IFSO "In that case ..." (4) The Atlantic Oct 15, 2025
65% ODD "Strange ..." (3) Universal Oct 11, 2025
65% ONE Half and half (3) LA Times Daily Oct 11, 2025
62% EERIE Strangely spooky (5) Wall Street Journal Oct 8, 2025
62% PECULIAR Strange (8) (8) Mirror Classic Sep 27, 2025
62% TRUTH Half-__ (5) Newsday Sep 6, 2025
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