- - one's parents will be late
- - Deprived child - no harp ordered
- - Oliver Twist, say — he's first seen in ragged apron
- - Dickens's Oliver Twist or Kipling's Mowgli
- - No harp playing for child who's deprived
- - Child with no living parent
- - Annie's status
- - Child with no parents
- - Broadway's Annie, for one
- - Harold Gray's Annie, for one
- - Book printer's no-no
- - Dickens's Pip, e.g.
- - TV's Webster, for one
- - Annie for one works on harp
- - Leave without parents
- - one lost parents playing on harp
- - poor child finding it hard to get in a new apron
- - ran hop without parents
- - Batman or Harry Potter, e.g.
- - Harp on about parentless child
- - "... Black," 2013 Canadian sci-fi thriller series starring Tatiana Maslany
- - Some indoor phantom appears for unfortunate child
- - his parents will be late
- - Twist, say, for rising dynasty
- - Admirer, they say, supporting soldiers someone abandoned
- - Oliver Twist, eg
- - '... Black' (sci-fi series)
- - anne of Green Gables was one
- - Lonely type behind upwardly mobile Chinese people
- - 'Little Annie' was one
- - Kid like Oliver Twist or Harry Potter
- - Bereft child
- - Single word on the last line of a paragraph, say
- - Little Annie, e.g.
- - "...... Black" (BBC America show featuring clones)
- - Chairperson ignores cries from Oliver
- - Youngster alone playing on harp
- - Parentless child
- - Characters in Corp. handpicked by one familiar with desertion relatively speaking
- - One is without mother or father
- - Any word, in a manner of speaking from Oliver?
- - Bereaved child
- - Annie or Harry Potter
- - Ward of the state, maybe
- - Unmatched sock, informally
- - Annie of comics, e.g
- - "Little .... Annie"
- - One without mother or father
- - Harry Potter, e.g
- - Anne of Green Gables or Annie
- - Any report of Oliver?
- - Annie, notably
- - Tom Sawyer or Oliver Twist
- - Tom Sawyer, e.g
- - Annie of comics, for one
- - Harp on about one having lost Massachusetts and Pennsylvania in short order?
- - Child without parents
- - Annie, perhaps, is in favour of going back, writing endlessly
- - Any sound from Oliver?
- - Oliver, for one, cries leaving chairperson
- - Many an adoptee
- - James of 'James and the Giant Peach,' for one
- - Bruce Wayne, e.g
- - Cries leaving chairperson with Oliver, for one
- - "...... Black" (BBC America show featuring multiple clones)
- - Annie Warbucks, formerly
- - Foster child, maybe
- - Unfunded, as a research project
- - Annie or Dondi, of the comics
- - Parentless kid
- - Annie of the comics, e.g.
- - Annie of the comics, for one
- - Annie, e.g.
- - Annie was one
- - Lacking a commercial sponsor
- - First line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a column
- - Deprived of parents
- - Child of war, frequently
- - Dogie, for one
- - Comics' Annie, for one
- - Annie, e.g., in the comics
- - Deserted animal
- - Little Oliver Twist, e.g.
- - Child like Annie
- - Annie
- - Deprived one.
- - Little Annie, for instance.
- - Oliver Warbucks' "Annie."
- - Oliver Twist, for one
- - Oliver Twist, e.g.
- - Foundling
- - Annie, for one
- - Jane Eyre, for one
- - Jane Eyre, e.g.
- - Harry Potter, for one
- - Dogie, e.g
- - Waif
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- - Bereft child playing on harp
- - Annie or Oliver, eg
- - Child who has lost both parents
- - Oliver Twist, for example
- - the ..., thomas otway stage tragedy also known as the unhappy marriage
- - annie or oliver twist, e.g.
- - A parentless child
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