Leonard known as the "Dickens of Detroit" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ELMORE Leonard known as the "Dickens of Detroit" (6)
5% UAW Detroit union: Abbr. (3) Commuter Sep 8, 2025
5% WENTBY Was known as (6) Newsday Sep 5, 2025
5% URIAH Dickens' Heep (5) Universal Sep 4, 2025
5% HEEP Uriah of Dickens (4) Wall Street Journal Aug 30, 2025
5% EDWIN Dickens's "The Mystery of ___ Drood" (5) New York Times Aug 18, 2025
5% REEKED Stunk like the dickens (6) Universal Aug 14, 2025
5% NIMOY Leonard playing Spock (5) TV Aug 10, 2025
5% JACOB ____ Marley, Dickens character (5) The Telegraph Mini Aug 10, 2025
5% STROHS Detroit beer brand (6) Commuter Jul 12, 2025
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