- - Mark Twain novel: The Prince and the ....
- - Mark Twain title character
- - Mark Twain's "The Prince and the ..."
- - Prince's counterpart in a 44 Across novel
- - In the Guardian perhaps it's socially desirable to be a have-not!
- - Trapping you orally in section of exam? Poor fellow
- - Prince's lookalike, in a Twain novel
- - Beggar you heard is wrapped in Telegraph?
- - Twain's Tom Canty, e.g
- - Tom Canty, in a Mark Twain book
- - Tom Canty, in a Twain tale
- - Tom Canty, in a Twain novel
- - Twain's Tom Canty
- - Tom Canty, in Twain tale.
- - Character in Mark Twain title.
- - Word in a Mark Twain title.
- - Mark Twain character, Tom Canty.
- - Twain character
- - Twain hero
- - Twain title character
- - Destitute of funds
- - father out of bed before the queen - a very poor person
- - Extremely poor person
- - Person without means
- - one who is very poor
- - One who is poor
- - Destitute person
- - One who is hard up's written article about uranium
- - Down-and-out old man given drug with heart conking out
- - Very poor person
- - Power on a Peru complex is very poor
- - Have-not
- - Prince's partner
- - Destitute type
- - Poorhouse resident
- - "The Prince and the ...."
- - Down-and-out sort
- - Prince's storied counterpart
- - Poorman
- - Prince's pal
- - Charity candidate
- - Prince's twin
- - Impoverished one
- - A man on his uppers.
- - Poverty's child.
- - Distressed individual
- - .... church mouse
- - Penniless person
- - Poor person
- - Penniless one
- - Poor soul
- - Poor one
- - Indigent
- - Beggar
- - though his father's up with royalty, he's no prince!
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