Answer: URIAH
URIAH is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 74 times.
Referring Clues:
- Rock's ___ Heep
 - Whom King David sent to be killed in battle
 - Dickens's Mr. Heep
 - Dickensian schemer
 - Dickens's Heep
 - Husband of Bathsheba
 - ___ Heep
 - Bathsheba's husband
 - Fictional Heep
 - Dickens's ___ Heep
 - Officer slain in the Old Testament
 - Heep of fiction
 - Scheming Heep
 - Dickens' Mr. Heep
 - Dickensian clerk Heep
 - Bathsheba's first husband
 - Heep in a Dickens story
 - Heep of "David Copperfield"
 - "David Copperfield" character Heep
 - Heep of literature
 - Dickens villain Heep
 - Bathsheba's spouse
 - Hater of David, in Dickens
 - Dickens's villainous Heep
 - Dickens' Heep
 - Dickensian clerk
 - Dickens character Heep
 - ''David Copperfield'' character
 - Fictional clerk
 - Insincere Heep
 - Mr. Heep
 - Husband to Bathsheba
 - First word of a Dickens-inspired band
 - Dickens' schemer Heep
 - "David Copperfield "character
 - "David Copperfield" character
 - Dickens's ____ Heep
 - Heep of "David Copperfield"
 - Heep of Dickens
 - Dickens' Mr Heep.
 - Dickens' ___ Heep
 - Bathsheba's ill-fated husband
 - Heep of 'David Copperfield'
 - Slain Hittite
 - Dickens baddie Heep
 - Heap of fiction
 - "David Copperfield" clerk
 - Bathsheba's Hittite husband
 - First husband of Bathsheba
 - Awful Heep
 - Dickensian villain Heep
 - ___ Heep (Dickens character)
 - Dickens' scheming Heep
 - David had him killed, in the Bible
 - With 14-Down, literary yes-man
 - Charles's 'umble 'ypocrite
 - Dickensian Heep
 - A Heep of fiction
 - Dickens 's Heep
 - ___ Heep (Dickens villain)
 - Heep created by Dickens
 - Heep of trouble?
 - Ill-fated husband of Bathsheba
 - ___ the Hittite
 - Heep in "David Copperfield"
 - David had him slain, in the Bible
 - ___ the Hittite, soldier in King David's army
 - Heep in a book
 - Bathsheba's husband before David
 - ___ Heep, "David Copperfield" antagonist
 - ___ Heep, David Copperfield rival
 - ___ Heep (rock band)
 - First name in a Dickens classic
 - Character played by Kieron Moore in "David and Bathsheba" (1951)
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - May 18, 2025
 - LA Times - May 07, 2025
 - LA Times - November 18, 2024
 - New York Times - October 12, 2024
 - New York Times - May 08, 2024
 - New York Times - July 14, 2022
 - New York Times - July 10, 2022
 - LA Times - January 29, 2022
 - New York Times - February 09, 2021
 - New York Times - December 10, 2020
 - New York Times - August 12, 2020
 - New York Times - May 30, 2020
 - Netword - March 08, 2020
 - Universal - March 06, 2020
 - USA Today - September 19, 2019
 - LA Times - December 10, 2018
 - Netword - November 11, 2018
 - Universal - October 08, 2018
 - Netword - May 20, 2018
 - New York Times - May 16, 2018
 
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