Crossword-Solution: NEEDIER 7 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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In greater want. 1 answer
More disadvantaged 1 answer
More clingy 1 answer
Like orchids as compared to cacti 1 answer
Less well-to-do 1 answer
More hard-up 1 answer
More impecunious 1 answer
Less self-sufficient 1 answer
More impoverished 1 answer
Less monied 1 answer
More in want 1 answer
In more desperate case. 1 answer
Harder up 1 answer
Demanding more attention, say 1 answer
Craving more attention 1 answer
Comparitively poor 1 answer
Comparatively cashless 1 answer
Closer to want. 1 answer
More poverty-stricken. 1 answer
Relatively busted 1 answer
Requiring more support 1 answer
More in want than before 1 answer
Worse off 2 answers
More indigent 2 answers
More destitute 2 answers
Less well-off 2 answers
Less wealthy 2 answers
Less prosperous 2 answers
Less affluent 2 answers
More strapped 2 answers
Comparatively poor 2 answers
More penurious. 3 answers
Poorer. 6 answers
Disadvantaged 8 answers
AND MUSTY MOIST 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Among the original statutes of the College is one by which the Bursar is enjoined to distribute in Passion Week thirty pieces of silver among the needier scholars “for saike of atonynge.” The meadow adjoining the back of the College has been called from time immemorial “the Potter’s Field.” And the name of Salt Cellar is not less ancient and significant.
Zuleika Dobson Max Beerbohm 1999
Will you answer me that?--should I be discharged? Bernick: Am I in the habit of keeping my word or not? Aune: Then tomorrow I should have lost the position I hold in my house and among those near and dear to me--lost my influence over men of my own class--lost all opportunity of doing anything for the cause of the poorer and needier members of the community? Bernick: Aune, we have discussed all that before.
Pillars of Society Henrik Ibsen 2000
The confessor, being a man of some consideration among the clergy, was applied to, to use his influence with the needier members of the Church more immediately about him, as well as those of higher station, to whom he had access, in furthering the purposes of the Princesse de Conde.
The Memoirs of Louis XV. and XVI., Volume 5 Madame du Hausset, and of an Unknown English Girl and the Princess Lamballe 2004
They would have found no echo at Rome, where the urban proletariate was content with the easier provision which had been made for its support; and the new revenues from the public land were made still more acceptable to the eyes of the masses by the provision contained in this agrarian law that they should be employed solely for the benefit of needier citizens.
A History of Rome, Vol 1 A. H. J. Greenidge 2006
The perils of military service in Italy, conducted on the most artificial principles, were but slight; while the opportunities of self-indulgence--of pillage during war and of pleasure in the brief intervals of peace--attracted all the hot blood of the country to this service.[3] Therefore, in course of time, the profession of Condottiere fascinated the needier nobility of Italy, and the ranks of their men-at-arms were recruited by townsfolk and peasants, who deliberately chose a life of adventure.
Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) John Addington Symonds 2005
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Used 54 times in crossword archives (1942–2024).