➠ ASCETIC - 7 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Religiously abstinent
  • - Abstinent
  • - Rigorously abstinent
  • - hermit cites a problem, catching cold
  • - Severely self-denying
  • - one shuns society and sounds vinegary
  • - cites a problem about hermit
  • - one practises self-denial as a spiritual discipline
  • - denying oneself worldly pleasures
  • - Australian unusually cites creed's opening, being of austere outlook
  • - Refer to leaders of cult seen as backward or severe
  • - austere and sour about one point
  • - A doubter must lack pressure, being 25!
  • - It's no fun as a rule for him
  • - Hermit's a powerless non-believer
  • - Antithesis of a hedonist
  • - a spare man
  • - A sea-tick said to be austere
  • - strict hermit
  • - Strict in self-denial
  • - Stern and bow of ship going in one sudden movement
  • - hermit gets twitch after solving case
  • - accent is confused, not having name for a hermit
  • - One leading a spartan lifestyle
  • - One who leads a Spartan lifestyle
  • - Hardly self-indulgent
  • - Self-denying one
  • - Self-denier
  • - Like a monk's life
  • - Hedonist's opposite
  • - Anchorite, e.g.
  • - St. Francis of Assisi, for one
  • - St. Anthony was one
  • - Person who sounds vinegary
  • - Opposite of "epicurean"
  • - No hedonist, he
  • - Monk, perhaps
  • - Many a monk
  • - Hedonist's antithesis
  • - Hardly a hedonist
  • - Far from self-indulgent
  • - Buddhist monk, e.g.
  • - Austerely simple
  • - Like some monks
  • - Self-denying
  • - Essene, for instance
  • - Austere detectives in CIA sent back
  • - Religious recluse
  • - Hermit
  • - Practicing great self-denial
  • - Loner
  • - Spartan
  • - Monk
  • - Abstemious
  • - Austere
  • - Mahatma Gandhi, for one
  • - hermit from a terrible sect in charge
  • - one who won't indulge in acid, according to some
  • - Self-denying person
  • - One strictly abstaining from worldly pleasures
  • - Austere, severely strict
  • - Hermit is wildly ecstatic with time out
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