- - Charity seeker leaves soufflé ingredient in pub
- - Charity-seeker
- - Handout seeker
- - One hoping for change
- - Change is important for him
- - One striving for change?
- - Change seeker
- - One desiring change
- - Alms-seeker
- - One seeking change
- - Seeker of spare change
- - vagrant beginning to get into dilapidated barge
- - One requesting, say, clothing for cycling
- - one who cadges breakfast in the pub
- - for example in garb put out for mendicant
- - Solicitor having bite to eat in pub
- - Challenge to hold horse inside
- - put food in the bar for one in need
- - One poor black moth
- - Mendicant faith seems to be incredible
- - Food in pub for needy type?
- - A mendicant
- - a self-employed solicitor?
- - Panhandling person
- - One who can't be a chooser?
- - Holy figure, in many religions
- - Panhandler?
- - Reduce to poverty
- - Vagrant from Paddington say, collecting two grand
- - Greta Garbo dismissed rota for Peter the Tramp, for instance
- - Pauper who lives by soliciting
- - They say one can't choose breakfast item in pub
- - Horse found in Paddington by poor person
- - Archetypal character in Dickens stories
- - Street person in need
- - Solicitor wants something to eat in pub
- - Down-and-out finds something to eat in drinking establishment
- - One with hat in hand
- - Poor person born almost destitute on reflection
- - No chooser, so they say
- - Flip ingredient in pub one's unable to choose?
- - One seeking a handout
- - Scrounger that's sometimes pickled in pub
- - One asking for food or money
- - Nonchooser?
- - Non-chooser, it's said
- - One pickled in the pub? He may have no choice!
- - Bum support covers horse, it's said
- - Unlikely chooser?
- - Street corner cupholder
- - One with a hand out
- - Tin cup holder, perhaps
- - Non-chooser, supposedly
- - Lazarus, for one
- - One wanting something for nothing
- - Penniless person with a hat, perhaps
- - Odysseus disguise
- - Nonchooser, proverbially
- - Penniless person
- - Tin cup holder
- - Person with a hat, maybe
- - Rascal, humorously.
- - Wretch or rogue, in playful use.
- - Rider on wishes.
- - Status of Du Bose Heyward's Porgy.
- - Suppliant
- - Vagabond
- - Mendicant
- - Pauper
- - Impoverish
- - Fellow
- - he asks for what he gets
- - Counter holds food for the needy person
- - Impoverished person's urge to enter pub
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