Crossword-Solution: RAGTAG 6 letters, 47 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Not immaculate, maybe 1 answer
Having a little of this, a little of that 1 answer
Like Washington's troops 1 answer
Like a hastily assembled search party, usually 1 answer
Like a hodgepodge 1 answer
Like a motley crew 1 answer
Like some militias 1 answer
Made up of mixed elements 1 answer
Motley crowd 1 answer
Motley, as a crew 1 answer
Motley, as an army 1 answer
Not exactly natty 1 answer
Hastily assembled, as a group 1 answer
Part of the rabble 1 answer
Partner of bobtail. 1 answer
Relative of hoi polloi. 1 answer
Riffriff, rabble 1 answer
Seedy crowd 1 answer
The lowest classes 1 answer
Unkempt or disorderly 1 answer
Unkempt or shabby 1 answer
Untidy, disorganised 1 answer
___ and bobtail. 1 answer
disparaging term for common people 1 answer
Bobtail's partner 1 answer
Hardly polished 2 answers
The rabble 3 answers
Not homogeneous 3 answers
Not uniform 7 answers
raff 7 answers
Motley crew? 8 answers
A COMBINATION OR BLEND OF DIVERSE THINGS 10 answers
BLEND OF DIVERSE THINGS 10 answers
A MOTLEY ASSORTMENT OF THINGS 10 answers
A DISORDERLY CROWD OF PEOPLE 10 answers
ARMY UNIFORM 12 answers
Disorganized 17 answers
Disheveled 17 answers
Riffraff 24 answers
Motley 25 answers
rabble 26 answers
Eclectic 33 answers
Diverse 34 answers
rout 39 answers
Disorderly 84 answers
Unkempt 88 answers
Shabby 91 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RAGTAG (5)

Trading for forty-rod whisky, to enable you to get drunk and happy and tomahawk your families, has played the everlasting mischief with the picturesque pomp of your dress, and here you are, in the broad light of the nineteenth century, gotten up like the ragtag and bobtail of the purlieus of New York.
Sketches New and Old, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2002
Manik Chand was so much alarmed by seeing the effect of the big guns of the fleet that he abandoned the place almost without striking a blow, and when the British troops entered they were too late even to make any prisoners save a few of the ragtag and bobtail in the rear.
In Clive's Command Herbert Strang 2005
The half-educated, unskilled pretenders, professing impossible creeds and propounding ridiculous curricula, to whom the unhappy parents of to-day must needs entrust the intelligences of their children; these heavy-handed barber-surgeons of the mind, these schoolmasters, with their ragtag and bobtail of sweated and unqualified assistants, will be succeeded by capable, self-respecting men and women, constituting the most important profession of the world.
Anticipations Herbert George Wells 2006
Strange, too, he came of good family; good blood in his veins; and yet he seems to have gone right down with the ragtag.
Quiet Talks on Power S.D. Gordon 2007
Without the populace having any hand in it, the ragtag and bobtail of the strangers became bolder and shouted more and more.
The Legend of Ulenspiegel Charles de Coster 2012

Quotes with RAGTAG (3)

Now, it’s true that some of the protesters are oddly dressed or have silly-sounding slogans, which is inevitable given the open character of the events. But so what? I, at least, am a lot more offended by the sight of exquisitely tailored plutocrats, who owe their continued wealth to government guarantees, whining that President Obama has said mean things about them than I am by the sight of ragtag young people denouncing consumerism.
Paul Krugman
The fledgling and ragtag American army turned its state into a semi-plausible advantage, encouraging enlistees to wear their own "hunting shirts" to build on the reputation of frontier marksmen.
Joseph J. Ellis
You just hang in there, boy, hang in with that apprenticeship of yours, do you hear me? You are lucky they would even take someone like you. You’re a child of the slums. A ragtag. On top of that, you’re a whining piece of shit. Nobody will ever do anything for you. Do you understand what I’m saying? They’ll let you starve to death, no problem. Nobody is going to cry on your grave.” Poul-Erik’s Mother The Informer by Steen Langstrup
Steen Langstrup The Informer
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 123 times in crossword archives (1953–2025).