- - Literary character who "alone, in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil"
- - Dr. Jekyll's dark side [2 wds.]
- - Sir Danvers Carew's killer of fiction
- - Dr. Jekyll's evil alter ego: 2 wds.
- - Literary "evil twin"
- - Evil alter ego in a Robert Louis Stevenson story
- - Dr. Jekyll's bad side
- - Alter ego of fiction
- - One half of a 'strange case'
- - Wild side of a split personality
- - Murderer of Sir Danvers Carew
- - Half of Stevenson's "strange case"
- - Half of a title role for John Barrymore or Spencer Tracy
- - Monstrous alter ego of literature
- - Alter ego of literature
- - One of two title roles (in the same film) for Spencer Tracy
- - Evil side of literature?
- - Personification of humanity's dark side
- - Famous alter ego of fiction
- - One subject of a "Strange Case" in literature
- - Dr. Jekyll's evil side
- - Dr. Jekyll's evil half
- - Rhymed, modified for Dr Jekyll otherwise
- - Dr. Jekyll's alter ego: 2 wds.
- - Just a normal British scientist named Henry Jekyll...or is he?
- - Infamous alter-ego
- - Villainous alter-ego
- - Dr. Jekyll's alter ego
- - Dr. Jekyll alias
- - Violent villain in an 1886 novella
- - "Particularly small and particularly wicked-looking" villain
- - Villain in an 1886 novella
- - Dr. Jekyll's antithesis
- - Robert Louis Stevenson title character
- - Villainous literary alter ego
- - Fictional alter ego
- - Title character in a Robert Louis Stevenson book
- - Dr. Jekyll's alias
- - Monstrous alter ego
- - Demonic Robert Louis Stevenson character
- - Alter ego in a Stevenson work
- - Stevenson scoundrel
- - Villain in a Robert Louis Stevenson novel
- - Alter ego in a Stevenson novel
- - Maniac in "The Strange Case . . . "
- - Stevenson ogre.
- - Stevenson character
- - Literary alter ego
- - Stevenson villain
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