Nickname of Dirk DeJong in a 1924 novel Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SOBIG Nickname of Dirk DeJong in a 1924 novel (5)
3% STAB Injure with a dirk (4) Puzzler Backwords Apr 5, 2026
2% NEW Novel (3) The Telegraph Quick Apr 20, 2026
2% HANK Nickname for Henry (4) New York Times Mini Apr 19, 2026
2% MOM Mother's nickname (3) Commuter Apr 18, 2026
2% DADDY Nickname for a father (5) Commuter Apr 17, 2026
2% NANA Grandma's nickname (4)
2% DRE Nickname that drops An (3) The Atlantic Apr 16, 2026
2% IKE Eisenhower's nickname (3) Commuter Apr 14, 2026
2% ERIN Ireland nickname (4) Newsday Apr 14, 2026
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