- - Catwoman or Harley Quinn, e.g.
- - Unconventional leading character — one in another form
- - maybe walter white in another avatar smuggling bliss essentially
- - Suspicious at Iron Man going in with bad guy
- - Another lead character in iconoclastic novel?
- - John Wick, e.g
- - Raskolnikov in "Crime and Punishment," e.g.
- - Yossarian in "Catch-22", e.g.
- - Leopold Bloom, e.g.
- - Dirty Harry, e.g.
- - Either lead in "Easy Rider," e.g.
- - Protagonist in fiction
- - Captain Jack Sparrow, e.g.
- - Protagonist in drama — quite unlike Leander!
- - I get absorbed by another unusual literary trope
- - central character not fulfilling expectations
- - Ignoble protagonist
- - Protagonist with questionable morals
- - Beginning to acknowledge the iron is poorly wrought – not an impressive figure
- - Unconventional main character
- - literary character, another i altered
- - Central character such as Walter White
- - Unsavory protagonist
- - Protagonist without admirable qualities
- - Character such as Michael Scott of "The Office"
- - Holden Caulfield, for one
- - Ignoble lead character
- - Maybe Flashman broadcast on the air
- - Less noble protagonist
- - Flawed protagonist
- - I, another? (anag)
- - Bad guy you root for
- - Not-so-noble protagonist
- - Unlikable principal
- - Say Tom Ripley broadcast on the air
- - Many a Clint Eastwood role
- - Hit back, punching a notorious Roman baddie
- - Unlikable protagonist
- - Anchorite not about to turn into undignified leading character
- - Leander certainly wasn't this central character
- - Say Flashman broadcast on the air
- - Shady protagonist, perhaps
- - Jay Gatsby, notably
- - Another novel about one such as Shylock?
- - One far from admirable character or another I upset
- - ... this person occupying a throne corruptly -- Macbeth, say? (an extra task for solver)
- - Gordon Gekko or Rooster Cogburn
- - One kidnapped by another monstrous villain
- - Film noir protagonist
- - Told relative to get his companion nothing from that unconventional play-actor
- - Sounds like relative to Cu Chulainn isn't a conventional protagonist
- - Unlikely protagonist
- - Walter White on "Breaking Bad," for one
- - Central figure that's not unusual being into hare coursing
- - Protagonist with likability issues
- - Nontraditional protagonist
- - Atypical protagonist
- - Uncourageous protagonist
- - Mad Max or Dirty Harry
- - Questionable lead
- - Shady character, perhaps
- - Willy Loman, for one
- - Character lacking courage
- - Cool Hand Luke, for one
- - Dirty Harry or Tony Soprano
- - Dirty Harry, notably
- - Protagonist found lacking
- - Dirty Harry or Cool Hand Luke
- - Harrison Ford on film, often
- - Unworthy protagonist
- - Unexpected protagonist
- - Lucky Jim, for one
- - Don Quixote or Leopold Bloom
- - Protagonist of a sort
- - Literary nonachiever
- - Drama character
- - Pop character of the current scene.
- - Tony Soprano, for one
- - Novel character.
- - Clark Kent for one
- - See 9-Down
- - Unconventional fictional protagonist
- - untraditional protagonist
- - another novel about one flawed protagonist
- - Antonio protected her and took on the protagonist
- - unconventional character's advanced attack about to be absorbed by emperor
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