Crossword-Solution: CREDENTIAL 10 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Credential a. Giving a title or claim to credit or confidence;
accrediting.
Credential n. That which gives a title to credit or confidence.
Credential n. Testimonials showing that a person is entitled to
credit, or has right to exercise official power, as the letters given
by a government to an ambassador or envoy, or a certificate that one is
a duly elected delegate.

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Evidence of privilege 1 answer
Item that gives confidence 1 answer
Voucher 20 answers
MAKE of commodity 32 answers
good books 54 answers
Ticket 61 answers
Certificate 66 answers
Warrant 70 answers
Pass 187 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with CREDENTIAL (5)

Fairlie as a species of credential which might be useful to her, and started by herself for the Asylum on the eleventh of October.
The Woman in White Wilkie Collins 1996
Yet there was about her the credential of rough health, the dignity of muscle, an upright carriage, an animal grace of movement, and withal a comely though strongly featured face, which pleased me at once, and later on I had great cause to remember her with gratitude.
Gulliver of Mars Edwin L. Arnold 1996
But I bought drinks for others, most carefully selected--bought drinks with an air of prosperity that was as a credential to my story; and in my cups (my apparent cups, steward), spun an old man's yarn of the _Wide Awake_, the longboat, the bearings unnamable, and the treasure under the sand.--A fathom under the sand; that was literary; it was psychological; it smacked of the salt sea, and daring rovers, and the loot of the Spanish Main.
Michael, Brother of Jerry Jack London 2005
The Zulus had taken off large numbers of women laden with corn; and, when driven back, had cut off the ears of a male prisoner, as a sort of credential that he had been with the Mazitu, and with grim humour sent him to tell Chinsamba "to take good care of the corn in the stockades, for they meant to return for it in a month or two." Chinsamba's people were drumming with might and main on our arrival, to express their joy at their deliverance from the Mazitu.
A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries David Livingstone 2005
Almost the first man he met was the chief of the New York Alta bureau with a check for twelve hundred and fifty dollars (the amount of his ticket) and a telegram saying, “Ship Mark Twain in the Holy Land Excursion and pay his passage.” —[The following letter, which bears no date, was probably handed to him later in the New York Alta office as a sort of credential: ALTA CALIFORNIA OFFICE, 42 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK.
Mark Twain, A Biography, Vol. 1, Part 2, 1866-1875 Albert Bigelow Paine 2001

Quotes with CREDENTIAL (3)

The only credential the city asked was the boldness to dream. For those who did, it unlocked its gates and its treasures, not caring who they were or where they came from.
Moss Hart Act One
It was possible in this wonderful city for that nameless little boy -for any of its millions- to have a decent chance to scale the walls and achieve what they wished. Wealth, rank or an imposing name counted for nothing. The only credential the city asked was the boldness to dream. For those who did, it unlocked its gates and its treasures, not caring who they were or where they came from.
Moss Hart Act One
For years, I declined to fill in the form for my Senate press credential that asked me to state my 'race,' unless I was permitted to put 'human.' The form had to be completed under penalty of perjury, so I could not in conscience put 'white,' which is not even a color let alone a 'race,' and I sternly declined to put 'Caucasian,' which is an exploded term from a discredited ethnology. Surely the essential and unarguable core of King's campaign was the insistence that pigmenta…
Christopher Hitchens
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1970–2000).