Crossword-Solution: CLAIMANT 8 letters, 62 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Claimant n. One who claims; one who asserts a right or title; a
claimer.

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CLAIMANT anagram CALAMINT

We have 62 clues for the answer “CLAIMANT”

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someone who claims a benefit or right or title 1 answer
Benefits petitioner 1 answer
Benefits seeker 1 answer
Mine owner, e.g. 1 answer
One seeking repayment 1 answer
Repayment seeker 1 answer
Seeker of redress. 2 answers
One seeking what's rightfully his or hers 2 answers
comer 11 answers
coming man 13 answers
DEMANDING ATTENTION 13 answers
pursuant 13 answers
suer 14 answers
PERSON applying 15 answers
PERSON submitting application 15 answers
entrant 15 answers
Prosecutor. 16 answers
pursuer 17 answers
ARROGATOR 17 answers
Litigant 21 answers
undertaker 22 answers
Office seeker. 23 answers
blagueur 24 answers
Pretentious talker 25 answers
ACCUSER 26 answers
solicitor 27 answers
plaintive 28 answers
Challenger 32 answers
petitioner 34 answers
Liar 35 answers
Social climber? 35 answers
Barrister 35 answers
ATTORNEY ___ 39 answers
applicant 39 answers
Storyteller 40 answers
smart aleck 41 answers
confidence man 41 answers
Boaster 44 answers
Braggadocio 44 answers
Talker 46 answers
Braggart 46 answers
Lawyer 46 answers
Fathead. 49 answers
Contes-tant 49 answers
windbag 50 answers
Blabbermouth 50 answers
Charlatan 51 answers
Egotist 51 answers
Elitist 52 answers
Parvenu 52 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CLAIMANT (5)

Their authorship was claimed by most of the grown-up people who were alive at the time, and every claimant had one plausible argument in his favor, at least—to wit, he could have done the authoring; he was competent.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Colonel Pyncheon, the claimant, as we gather from whatever traits of him are preserved, was characterized by an iron energy of purpose.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
The ideas of chivalrous honour, which, amidst his wildness and levity, never utterly abandoned De Bracy, prohibited him from doing the knight any injury in his defenceless condition, and equally interdicted his betraying him to Front-de-Bœuf, who would have had no scruples to put to death, under any circumstances, the rival claimant of the fief of Ivanhoe.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Such claim shall include an agreement to accept as final, except as provided in section 810 of this title, the determination of the Copyright Royalty Tribunal in any controversy concerning the distribution of royalty fees deposited under subclause (A) of subsection (b)(1) of this section to which the claimant is a party.
Copyright Law of the United States of America: Library of Congress Copyright Office 2008
When they were about to devour him, one of them said: "This is the man who removed the thorn from my foot." Hearing this, the others honourably abstained, and the claimant ate the Shepherd all himself.
Fantastic Fables Ambrose Bierce 2007

Quotes with CLAIMANT (3)

Not since North Korean media declared Kim Jong-il to be the reincarnation of Kim Il Sung has there been such a blatant attempt to create a necrocracy, or perhaps mausolocracy, in which a living claimant assumes the fleshly mantle of the departed.
Christopher Hitchens
Glen Shiel, Socttish Highlands, 1296Strife abounds. King Edward of England has invaded the southern strongholds of Scotland and is pressuring King John of Scotland to abdicate. Several Scottish nobles, called Claimants, vie for his throne. The Cause divides the country, as each clan must choose and support a Claimant. Many contenders seek fortune and power, but a few seek Scotland’s independence. Only by a great force can this be achieved. However, the road to independence is…
Jean M. Grant A Hundred Kisses
My conclusions, on this point, are as follows: when the Law Commission says committal of judgment debtors is an anomaly that cannot be justified and should be abolished; when it is common cause that there is a general international move away from imprisonment for civil debt, of which the present committal proceedings are an adapted relic; when such imprisonment has been abolished in South Africa, save for its contested form as contempt of court in the magistrate's court; when…
Albie Sachs
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Used 8 times in crossword archives (1953–2023).