- - "A Christmas Carol" miser
- - One who's grouchy and miserly
- - Mean miser who's transformed in "A Christmas Carol"
- - Dickens character who saw ghosts
- - Ebenezer, a mean or miserly person
- - Man who had a triple Xmas
- - Man who saw the Christmas light.
- - Symbol of a miserly curmudgeon.
- - A character from Dickens.
- - Miser in A Christmas Carol
- - miser goes cor! on splashing out
- - At the outset so confident, relying on one's generous ethos — not this guy's!
- - miser makes score go round
- - Dickensian miser
- - Snarling crabby reclusive ornery old grouse (economical, primarily!)
- - One's near where academics may relax with, say, glasses raised
- - miser goes mad about credit reaching zero
- - Miserly duck from "DuckTales"
- - Business partner of the late Jacob Marley
- - Massage egos or start to criticise mean fellow?
- - Dickens's miser
- - My uncle's name
- - Give like Santa and save like ..........
- - ...... McDuck
- - Bloke under the influence of spirits creosoting draining can, drunk
- - Hunks unfortunately score, letting in own goal
- - Dickens miser
- - Stage musical written by Leslie Bricusse
- - Nickel-and-diming sort
- - "Keep Christmas in your own way, and let me keep it in mine" speaker
- - Marley's business partner
- - Mean character's goose cooked with credit being restricted
- - His Christmas present was one of three
- - Marley's partner
- - Fictional curmudgeon
- - Repentant miser of fiction
- - Donald Duck's uncle
- - Paragon of penuriousness
- - Disney's miser McDuck
- - Miser visited by ghosts
- - Cratchit's employer
- - Uncle of Disney comics
- - Ultimately wiser miser
- - "Bah, humbug" is his catchphrase
- - Notorious skinflint
- - Marley partner
- - *Disney's ...... McDuck
- - Repentant miser
- - One visited by 26-Downs
- - Role for Finney or Stewart
- - Tight one
- - 1970 Albert Finney role
- - Miser McDuck
- - Symbol of niggardliness.
- - Literary curmudgeon.
- - Annual Barrymore role.
- - Lionel Barrymore's famous role.
- - Lionel Barrymore's Christmas role.
- - Character in Dickens' "Christmas Carol."
- - Miserly person.
- - Miserly sort
- - Miser
- - Miserly one
- - Miserly curmudgeon
- - Stingy person
- - Cheapskate
- - Pinchpenny
- - Christmas symbol.
- - Dickens' character
- - Dickens heavy
- - Tightwad
- - Skinflint
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