- - Catechumen
- - a beginner or novice
- - newbie, more formally
- - Novice, beginner
- - novice in pretty rough conditions
- - one just getting started
- - Beginner found in empty room
- - Someone new to the job (rhymes with "spiro")
- - Novice in a field
- - Word from the Latin for "recruit"
- - Beginner's mistake, trading bits of public relations
- - Noob
- - Trainee, e.g
- - Raw recruit
- - Novice or rookie
- - Old hand's opposite
- - Green party?
- - Beginner, novice
- - Rank amateur
- - Veteran's opposite
- - Rookie or newbie
- - Part of utility routine for The Apprentice
- - Rookie on the job
- - Wet-behind-the-ears sort
- - One who's 21-Across
- - Beginner or apprentice
- - Novice learner coming from Austrian province
- - *Cubit
- - One in learning mode
- - Beginner from county losing couple of points, finally
- - Abecedarian
- - Hardly a vet
- - Amateur
- - Tenderfoot
- - Hardly an old pro
- - Vet's opposite
- - Apprentice-level person
- - Beginner's luck beneficiary
- - One lacking experience
- - One on probation, maybe
- - New kid on the block
- - Bush leaguer
- - Rank beginner
- - Youngblood
- - Unskilled person
- - Green man?
- - Hardly a veteran
- - One new to the field
- - One starting out
- - New hand
- - One getting on-the-job-training, maybe
- - Dabbler
- - Novitiate
- - Amateur; neophyte
- - Green hand.
- - Inexperienced person.
- - Rookie
- - Greenhorn
- - First-timer
- - Neophyte
- - One wet behind the ears
- - Starter
- - Inexperienced one
- - Newbie
- - Newcomer
- - Novice
- - Beginner.
- - Rook
- - Learner
- - One learning the ropes
- - Trainee
- - Apprentice
- - Fledgling
- - Green one?
- - Pro's opposite
- - novice; tory anag.
- - Novice politician cycling backwards
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