Crossword-Solution: CLERICAL 8 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Clerical a. Of or pertaining to the clergy; suitable for the clergy.
Clerical a. Of or relating to a clerk or copyist, or to writing.

We have 34 clues for the answer “CLERICAL”

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Like many a filing error 1 answer
office administrative work 1 answer
jobs Office aide (abbr.) 1 answer
Type of collar or error 1 answer
Relating to office work 1 answer
Office-related 1 answer
Office work, often 1 answer
Office job category 1 answer
Office error! 1 answer
Like some office workers 1 answer
Like some office work 1 answer
Like some office jobs 1 answer
Like some desk work 1 answer
Like much office work 1 answer
Kind of office work 1 answer
Kind of collar or error 1 answer
Type of error 2 answers
Churchly. 2 answers
Of the cloth 3 answers
Kind of error 4 answers
Like some errors 5 answers
Like some workers 6 answers
OFFICE work 6 answers
APPROPRIATE FOR OR ENGAGED IN OFFICE WORK 11 answers
Priestly 12 answers
Parson 13 answers
APOSTOLIC 14 answers
Pastoral 20 answers
ecclesiastical 22 answers
Ecclesiastic. 22 answers
ADMINISTRATIVE ___ 32 answers
Clergyman 41 answers
In Order 50 answers
Office 90 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with CLERICAL (5)

There were men, too, of a sturdier texture of mind than his, and endowed with a far greater share of shrewd, hard iron, or granite understanding; which, duly mingled with a fair proportion of doctrinal ingredient, constitutes a highly respectable, efficacious, and unamiable variety of the clerical species.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
With this controversy, and with the means he had adopted to counteract this clerical persecution, Cedric found the mind of his friend Athelstane so fully occupied, that it had no room for another idea.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
His sere, dull-brown whiskers and the moustache closing over both lips were incongruously and illogically clerical in effect, and the effect was heightened for no reason by the parchment texture of his skin; the baldness extending to the crown of his head was like a baldness made up for the stage.
The Rise of Silas Lapham William Dean Howells 2008
Here was a career of usefulness opened before me! Here was a beloved relative and perishing fellow-creature, on the eve of the great change, utterly unprepared; and led, providentially led, to reveal her situation to Me! How can I describe the joy with which I now remembered that the precious clerical friends on whom I could rely, were to be counted, not by ones or twos, but by tens and twenties.
The Moonstone Wilkie Collins 1994
Miles from Charity's dreams, and as he walked up the path at Harney's side she saw him as he really was: a fat middle-aged man with a baldness showing under his clerical hat, and spectacles on his Grecian nose.
Summer Edith Wharton 2006

Quotes with CLERICAL (3)

I died. I died and someone made a clerical error and I am in Heaven.
Jim Butcher Summer Knight
It is notorious that the news of the Emancipation Proclamation was kept from the people of Texas and not celebrated until 'Juneteenth'. There may be those in Texas now who believe they can insulate their state — a state that had its own courageous revolution — from the news of evolution and from the writing in 1786 of a Constitution that refuses to mention religion except when demarcating and limiting its role in the public square. But we promise them today that they will joi…
Christopher Hitchens
London is one of the world's centres of Arab journalism and political activism. The failure of left and right, the establishment and its opposition, to mount principled arguments against clerical reaction has had global ramifications. Ideas minted in Britain — the notion that it is bigoted to oppose bigotry; 'Islamophobic' to oppose clerics whose first desire is to oppress Muslims — swirl out through the press and the net to lands where they can do real harm.
Nick Cohen
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 27 times in crossword archives (1968–2024).