- HYDE
- F.D.R.'s ___ Park
- London park
- Fictional alter-ego
- Park home of FDR
- West End park
- __ Park (FDR's birthplace)
- Literary alter-ego
- Internet prankster Sam
- Namesake of a major London park
- London's ___ Park
- Stevenson villain
- Danny Masterson's "That '70s Show" character
- Ireland's first president Douglas
- Literary brute
- Ugly alter ego
- Stevenson alter-ego
- ___ Park
- Evil alter ego
- Park in London
- Park of London
- Jekyll's alter ego
- Jekyll's other half
- Famous literary "dark side"
- First president of Ireland
- Last word in a Stevenson title
- London park housing Rotten Row
- Dark side, metaphorically
- Part of Crowe's role in "The Mummy"
- One of two roles for Crowe in "The Mummy", 2017
- Subject of the line "Man is not truly one, but truly two"
- Henry of the impeachment proceedings
- Rotten Row's park
- Stevenson scoundrel
- ___ Park (FDR home site)
- Jekyll's antithesis
- London park name
- Robert Louis Stevenson villain
- Scary alter ego of literature
- Stevenson fiend
- Jekyll's evil alter ego
- Dark alter ego
- Jekyll's counterpart
- Jekyll's inner demon
- Inheritor in Dr. Jekyll's will
- Fiend of fiction
- Jekyll's dark side
- Stevenson's misanthrope
- ___ Park (FDR's home)
- Bad Mr. of literature
- Whom Jekyll becomes
- London's __ park
- Roosevelt's ____ Park
- Jekyll's bad half
- R.L. Stevenson character
- Republic of Ireland's first president
- Stevenson villian
- Illinois congressman Henry
- Stevenson title character
- University of Chicago site __ Park
- __ Park: FDR home site
- Murderous Stevenson character
- Villainous literary alter ego
- Classic fictional villain
- Fictional dark side
- Jekyll's murderous other self
- Nothing lived in him but fear and hatred
- Fictional London alter ego
- Jekyll's bad side
- Stevenson's villainous Mr.
- Evil alter ego of fiction
- __ Park: University of Chicago locale
- Jekyll on a bad night?
- Half a dual personality
- __ Park (FDR's home)
- Memorable alter ego
- Jekyll's evil persona
- Fictional fiend
- Stevenson character
- Demonic alter ego of fiction
- Park a bit north of Harrods
- Strange Case title character
- __ Park, NY
- Inner demon of Victorian literature
- Literary villain from Soho
- Bad half of fiction
- Jekyll's 12 Down
- Literary bad side
- Monstrous Mr.
- Dr. Jekyll's evil side
- 39 Down's evildoer
- Jekyll's evil side
- Name on the presidential library locale list
- Broadway's "Jekyll & ___"
- Famous alter ego of literature
- ___ Park (burial place of FDR)
- London park with Speaker's Corner
- Long Island's New ___ Park
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. ___
- Former Illinois Congressman Henry
- Mr. ___ (Robert Louis Stevenson title character)
- Karloff role in a 1953 Abbott and Costello film
- President of Eire.
- ___ Park, New York.
- Dr. Jekyll's alter ego.
- R.L.S.' evil ego.
- ___ Park, N. Y.
- ___ Park in London or N. Y.
- Also created by 59 Across.
- Eire's first President.
- Park for a London soapboxer.
- Hoover's Secy. of Agriculture.
- Jekyll's evil self.
- Fala's favorite park.
- Former President of Eire.
- Park on the Hudson.
- Dr. Jekyll.
- R. L. S. character.
- Famous Park.
- Name in R. L. S. title.
- Roosevelts' park
- Part of a split personality.
- Well-known park.
- Irish statesman-author.
- RLS villain.
- London's soapbox park
- Eire president, 1938–45
- Orators' park
- Stevenson's Mr.
- Douglas ___, first president of Eire
- Famous alter ego
- Fictional second self
- Part for Londoners or F.D.R.
- R.L.S. criminal
- Park abutting the Marble Arch
- ___ Park, where F.D.R. lived
- ___ Park, birthplace of F.D.R.
- Irish President: 1938-45
- N.Y.'s ___ Park
- Spencer Tracy role: 1941
- Fictional Mr.
- London's _____ Park
- Park visited by Sherlock Holmes
- Noted park name
- Henry of the House Judiciary Committee
- Mr. of 19th-century fiction
- 1995-2001 House Judiciary Committee chairman
- Henry who once headed the House Judiciary Committee
- Douglas ___, first president of Ireland
- Misanthrope of Victorian literature
- ___ Park Corner (London tube station)
- ___ Park, New York birthplace of F.D.R.
- Half of a famous split personality
- Bad side of literature?
- Title Mr. of literature
- ___ Park (Chicago neighborhood once home to Obama)
- One side of a Stevenson character
- Chicago's ___ Park
- ___ Amendment, controversial 1976 Congressional measure
- Mr. in a Robert Louis Stevenson story
- Malicious Mr. of fiction
- Park name in London and Chicago
- ___ Park, home to the University of Chicago
- Mr. ___
- Jekyll's bad alter ego
- Jekyll and --
- Famous concert park in London
- L'Arc-en-Ciel frontman
- Japanese rocker that hangs w/Jekyll?
- Evil lit Mr.
- Fiendish alter ego of Gothic literature
- If he be Mr. ___ . . . I shall be Mr. Seek (musing from Gabriel Utterson in a Robert Louis Stevenson book)
- F.D.R.'s park
- Jekyll's inner man?
- Park known for its orators
- Pram-pusher's park
- _____ Park, N.Y.
- Mr. of fiction
- Half of a split personality
- Park in New York or London
- Half of an infamous dual personality
- Jekyll's other personality
- Famous literary alter ego
- Jekyll's other
- Jekyll, at times
- Sinister literary Mr.
- ___ Park, N.Y. (birthplace of 22-Down)
- Park with Speakers' Corner
- Park for soapboxers
- Roosevelt park
- Stevenson s maniacal Mister
- FDR's home, with Park
- British speakers' park
- Half of a Stevenson pair
- Park in Chicago or London
- Villainous alter-ego
- Fiendish alter ego of fiction
- Stevenson's fiendish Mr.
- Stevenson's potion-induced villain
- Literary alter ego who inspired the Hulk
- Mr. ___ (Dr. Jekyll's counterpart)
- Jekyll's other side
- __ Park (FDR home)
- Murderous alter ego of fiction
- Jekyll's evil half
- Murderous alter ego
- Dark half of a literary duo
- Sociopathic alter ego
- Violent alter ego
- Homicidal alter ego
- Murderous Mr.
- Homicidal alter ego of fiction
- Jekyll's worse half
- Murderous Mr. of fiction
- Title alter ego of 1886
- Titular villain of 1886