| Dick's storybook partner | 28 |
| Dick's two-time ex | 22 |
| Dick's wife, twice | 22 |
| Dick, Batman's Robin | 24 |
| Dicken's _____ Heep | 23 |
| Dickens character Chuzzlewit | 28 |
| Dickens character Heep | 22 |
| Dickens character Pecksniff | 27 |
| Dickens character Uriah | 23 |
| Dickens classic, to a cowboy? | 29 |
| Dickens girl, Dolly ___ | 23 |
| Dickens heroine ___ Trent | 25 |
| Dickens novel transmuted | 24 |
| Dickens one-legged rascal | 25 |
| Dickens tale of math woes? | 26 |
| Dickens the sketchwriter | 24 |
| Dickens title character | 23 |
| Dickens' Little ____ | 27 |
| Dickens' character | 22 |
| Dickens' little heroine | 27 |
| Dickens' Little one | 23 |
| Dickens' Mr. Drood | 22 |
| Dickens' Pecksniff | 22 |
| Dickens' poor optimist | 26 |
| Dickens' schemer Heep | 25 |
| Dickens' scheming Heep | 26 |
| Dickens' title beginning | 28 |
| Dickens' title starter | 26 |
| Dickens's Artful ___ | 24 |
| Dickens's Betsey ___ | 24 |
| Dickens's evil clerk | 24 |
| Dickens's Fagin, for one | 28 |
| Dickens's hateful clerk | 27 |
| Dickens's Little Dorrit | 27 |
| Dickens's Little ___ | 24 |
| Dickens's Little _____ | 26 |
| Dickens's Madame ___ | 24 |
| Dickens's Magwitch | 22 |
| Dickens's Miss Spenlow | 26 |
| Dickens's Mr. Drood | 23 |
| Dickens's Mr. Heep | 22 |
| Dickens's Mr. Pecksniff | 27 |
| Dickens's nom de plume | 26 |
| Dickens's Pecksniff | 23 |
| Dickens's pen name | 22 |
| Dickens's Pip, e.g. | 23 |
| Dickens's pseudonym | 23 |
| Dickens's scheming clerk | 28 |
| Dickens's shortest novel | 28 |
| Dickens's Solomon ___ | 25 |
| Dickens's Tiny ___ | 22 |
| Dickens's Trent et al. | 26 |
| Dickens's Uriah ___ | 23 |
| Dickens's villainous Heep | 29 |
| Dickens's ___ Heep | 22 |
| Dickens's ___ Magwitch | 26 |
| Dickens's ___ Pecksniff | 27 |
| Dickens's ___ Spenlow | 25 |
| Dickens's ____ Heep | 23 |
| Dickens-Nabokov heroines | 24 |
| Dickens-Tennyson women | 22 |
| Dickensian "Drat!" | 28 |
| Dickensian dwarf and wife | 25 |
| Dickensian exclamation | 22 |
| Dickensian holiday meal | 23 |
| Dickensian interjection | 23 |
| Dickensian section of London | 28 |
| Dickensian villain Heep | 23 |
| Dicker over a price, say | 24 |
| Dickerson of the N.F.L. | 23 |
| Dickie of The Allman Brothers | 29 |
| Dickinson and Whittier | 22 |
| Dickinson from Kulm, N. D. | 26 |
| Dickinson or a Brontë | 24 |
| Dickinson or Brontë | 22 |
| Dickinson or Frost, e.g. | 24 |
| Dickinson, Plath or Millay | 26 |
| Dict. entry involving origins | 29 |
| Dict. label on an old word | 26 |
| Dict. published in England | 26 |
| Dict. tag on "thru" | 29 |
| Dict. tag on "tzar" | 29 |
| Dictated, as a parent might | 27 |
| Dictation machine abbr. | 23 |
| Dictation stat, for short | 25 |
| Dictation taker's need | 26 |
| Dictation taker, briefly | 24 |
| Dictation taker, for short | 26 |
| Dictation takers, briefly | 25 |
| Dictator before Caesar | 22 |
| Dictator before Castro | 22 |
| Dictator born in Georgia | 24 |
| Dictator Mobutu ___ Seko | 24 |
| Dictator of Portugal, 1932-68 | 29 |
| Dictator of Rome 82-79 BC | 26 |
| Dictator ousted in 1979 | 23 |
| Dictator overthrown by Castro | 29 |
| Dictator played by Forrest | 26 |
| Dictator player of 1940 | 23 |
| Dictator who idolized Adolf | 27 |