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'scoundrel' is the definition.
(rogue is a kind of scoundrel)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for rogue that I've seen before
include
"Old Greek"
,
"Bad person"
,
"Blackguard"
,
"Diverging from type"
,
"Prankster"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Wall Street Journal, the Universal, The New York Times, the King Feature Syndicate, the Penny Press, the Evening Standard, the Newsday, the USA Today, The Star Tribune, The Telegraph, The Times, the LA Times, The Independent, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Mirror, The Guardian and The Sun.
'scoundrel' is the definition.
(knave is a kind of scoundrel)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for knave that I've seen before
include
"A swindler"
,
"Villain - jack"
,
"Rapscallion"
,
"Scoundrel - card"
,
"one found amongst thieves"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Wall Street Journal, the Universal, The New York Times, the King Feature Syndicate, the Penny Press, the Evening Standard, the Newsday, the USA Today, The Star Tribune, The Telegraph, The Times, the LA Times, The Independent, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Mirror, The Guardian and The Sun.
'scoundrel' is the definition.
(synonyms)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for villain that I've seen before
include
"Principal wicked character"
,
"Criminal, rogue"
,
"Bad guy"
,
"One played badly"
,
"Scoundrel"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Star Tribune, the Penny Press and the King Feature Syndicate.
'scoundrel' is the definition.
(both can mean a nasty person)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for rotter that I've seen before
include
"One decomposing"
,
"one going bad?"
,
"Absolute bounder"
,
"baddie"
,
"Bad lot"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Universal, the King Feature Syndicate, the Newsday, The Telegraph, The Times, The Mirror, the Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun.
'scoundrel' is the definition.
(rascal is a kind of scoundrel)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for rascal that I've seen before
include
"not one to be admired"
,
"Affectionate term for imp"
,
"Horror"
,
"A scoundrel or scamp"
,
"Reprobate"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Universal, the King Feature Syndicate, the Newsday, The Telegraph, The Times, The Mirror, the Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun.
'scoundrel' is the definition.
(cur can mean a despicable person)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for cur that I've seen before
include
"Scoundrel; mongrel dog"
,
"A low worthless dog"
,
"Mangy dog"
,
"Surly dog (or person)"
,
"Base fellow"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Wall Street Journal, the Universal, The New York Times, the King Feature Syndicate, the Penny Press, the Newsday, The Star Tribune, The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, The Times, the LA Times, The Independent, The Mirror, The Guardian and The Sun.
'scoundrel' is the definition.
(cad is a kind of scoundrel)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for cad that I've seen before
include
"Ungentlemanly person"
,
"Heel"
,
"A rotten chap, no integrity"
,
"Bounder, scoundrel"
,
"Dishonourable man of decadent sort"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Wall Street Journal, the Universal, The New York Times, the King Feature Syndicate, the Penny Press, the Newsday, The Star Tribune, The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, The Times, the LA Times, The Independent, The Mirror, The Guardian and The Sun.
'scoundrel' is the definition.
(blackguard is a kind of scoundrel)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for blackguard that I've seen before
include
"Contemptible scoundrel"
,
"Dishonourable man"
,
"Villain"
,
"rogue"
,
"miscreant"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Evening Standard, The Irish Independent, The Sunday Times and the Newsday.
'scoundrel' is the definition.
(heel can mean a scoundrel or villain)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for heel that I've seen before
include
"Keel over"
,
"Dog training command"
,
"Cad,bounder, blackguard"
,
"Crusty end of a loaf"
,
"site of Achilles' downfall?"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Mirror, The Star Tribune, the Penny Press and the King Feature Syndicate.
'scoundrel' is the definition.
(historical term for a debauched man)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for roue that I've seen before
include
"Elderly debauched man"
,
"A dissolute elderly man in France"
,
"One seeking personal gratification"
,
"A French rake, dissipated fellow"
,
"A French rake, dissolute man"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Mirror, The Star Tribune, the Penny Press and the King Feature Syndicate.
(Other definitions for so-and-so that I've seen before
include
"Right little rascal!"
,
"Unnamed person"
,
"Someone or other - unpleasant person!"
,
"Person unspecified or abjured"
,
"Unpleasant person - whose name has been forgotten!"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Sun.
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