Word "ORPHAN" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
someone or something who lacks support or care or supervision

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the first line of a paragraph that is set as the last line of a page or column

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a child who has lost both parents

Crossword Clues for ORPHAN

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Oprah broadcasted opening of neonatal ward under normal circumstances (6)
Harry Potter or Oliver Twist Commuter 02 Apr 2024
Frequently poor, possibly has almost nothing, basically! (6)
Parentless child Mirror Classic 25 Mar 2024
Deprive of parents (6)
Harp on about waif (6)
Oliver Twist, e.g. Commuter 13 Mar 2024
No harp can be played by one bereft of parents (6)
One's parents are late turning up for Chinese (6)
Annie, eg
Oprah broadcast opening of neonatal ward under normal circumstances (6)
Leave one with no Mum and Dad to harp on about (6)
His parents will be late (6)
From edges of an older photograph, artisan finds child alone
Little Annie was one
E.g. Annie Oakley's initial way of speaking Chinese
Child played on harp (6)
Parent-less child The Guardian Speedy 12 Nov 2023
Oliver Twist, for one Newsday 23 Aug 2023
"Little ___ Annie" Family Time 05 Jun 2023
Bruce Wayne in the Batman comics, e.g. New York Times 19 Mar 2023
Any of the Baudelaire children in 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' New York Times 02 Mar 2023
Anne of Green Gables, for one LA Times Daily 15 Feb 2023
Unfunded, as a research project Newsday 11 Jun 2022
Chairperson ignores cries from Oliver Irish Times Crosaire 30 Apr 2022
"___ Black," 2013 Canadian sci-fi thriller series starring Tatiana Maslany
Twist, say, for rising dynasty The Times Cryptic 01 Mar 2022
Annie, for one Wall Street Journal 23 Feb 2022
Admirer, they say, supporting soldiers someone abandoned
Oliver Twist, for one Eugene Sheffer 10 Jan 2022
One is without mother or father Irish Times Simplex 07 Jan 2022
'___ Black' (sci-fi series) USA Today 19 Dec 2021
Lonely type behind upwardly mobile Chinese people
Oliver Twist, e.g Newsday 11 Jul 2021
In fiction, Harry Potter, Snow White or Tom Jones The Times Specialist Sunday 06 Jun 2021
Mobilised Oprah's own Foundation for parentless child
Oliver Twist, for one LA Times Daily 25 Feb 2021
Oliver Twist, for one The Washington Post 25 Feb 2021
Child with dead parents The Times Concise 21 Jan 2021
"The ___," 1960 drama film starring Bruce Lee
Morph a news segment featuring child without parents
Chairperson ignores cries from Oliver Irish Times Crosaire 24 Oct 2020
Parentless child The Sun Two Speed 14 Oct 2020
Youngster alone playing on harp The Sun Two Speed 14 Oct 2020
Characters in Corp. handpicked by one familiar with desertion relatively speaking Irish Times Crosaire 31 Aug 2020
One is without mother or father Irish Times Simplex 07 Aug 2020
Any word, in a manner of speaking from Oliver? Irish Times Crosaire 10 Jul 2020
Bereaved child The Telegraph Quick 03 Jul 2020
Twist, say, regularly in speech as picked up by some?
Annie or Harry Potter Universal 08 Mar 2020
Ward of the state, maybe Wall Street Journal 19 Feb 2020
Unmatched sock, informally New York Times 01 Dec 2019
Unmatched sock, informally
Annie of comics, e.g USA Today 14 Nov 2019
''Little __ Annie'' Newsday 04 Nov 2019
Oliver Twist, for one Newsday 06 Oct 2019
One without mother or father Irish Times Simplex 29 Aug 2019
Harry Potter, e.g New York Times 18 Jul 2019
Anne of Green Gables or Annie LA Times Daily 29 May 2019
Anne of Green Gables or Annie The Washington Post 29 May 2019
Harp on about deprived child?
Oliver Twist, for one Eugene Sheffer 08 Mar 2019
Child that's left hospital: men criticise nurses
Anne of Green Gables or Annie
Harry Potter, e.g.
Any report of Oliver? Irish Times Crosaire 15 Aug 2018
Harp on about Annie, say
Annie, for one Thomas Joseph 10 Feb 2018
Lonely type getting up behind Chinese people
Annie, notably The Washington Post 12 Dec 2017
Annie, notably LA Times Daily 12 Dec 2017
Parentless child frequently so pronounced by some
Annie, for one Universal 26 Nov 2017
Little __ Annie Newsday 20 Nov 2017
Tom Sawyer or Oliver Twist New York Times 04 Nov 2017
Tom Sawyer, e.g The Washington Post Sunday 29 Oct 2017
Annie of comics, for one Universal 09 Oct 2017
Parentless child The Guardian Speedy 07 Oct 2017
Error Phantom described as stray
Dogie, e.g New York Times 25 May 2017
Child with no parents The Times Concise 23 Feb 2017
Harp on about one having lost Massachusetts and Pennsylvania in short order? The Telegraph Toughie 08 Feb 2017
Thor, Phantom save Tarzan for one
Tom Sawyer or Oliver Twist
Dogie, e.g.
Annie, notably
Annie of comics, for one
Oliver Twist, for one
Annie, for one
Broadway's Annie, for one Universal 11 Nov 2016
Oliver Twist, for one Universal 29 May 2016
Stray kid that's ordinary managed to secure a concentration
Oliver Twist, for one
Child without parents The Times Concise 31 Dec 2015
Annie, perhaps, is in favour of going back, writing endlessly The Telegraph Cryptic 07 Oct 2015
Any sound from Oliver? Irish Times Crosaire 22 Aug 2015
Harry Potter possibly is in favour of turning up at Hollywood awards night, initially
Oliver, for one, cries leaving chairperson Irish Times Crosaire 25 Jun 2015
Many an adoptee LA Times Daily 04 May 2015
James of 'James and the Giant Peach,' for one New York Times 28 Apr 2015
Bruce Wayne, e.g LA Times Daily 25 Apr 2015
Cries leaving chairperson with Oliver, for one Irish Times Crosaire 07 Apr 2015
Her parents are late
Bruce Wayne, e.g.
"___ Black" (BBC America show featuring multiple clones)
Many an adoptee
James of "James and the Giant Peach," for one
Parentless C gets back endless support and endless assistance
Solitary individual old pub's managed without
Annie Warbucks, formerly
"Little __ Annie"
Harry Potter, e.g.
Twist maybe or, so it's said, early parts of fandango
Oliver Twist, e.g.
Annie, for one
Harry Potter, for one
Foster child, maybe
Unfunded, as a research project
Oliver Twist, e.g.
Oliver Twist, e.g.
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Parentless child
Annie of the comics, e.g.
Parentless kid
Annie of the comics, for one
Annie or Dondi, of the comics
Parentless child
Annie, e.g.
Harold Gray's Annie, for one
Annie of the comics, for one
"Little __ Annie"
Book printer's no-no
Annie, for one
Foundling
Parentless child
Foster child, maybe
Annie of the comics, e.g.
Oliver Twist, for one
Jane Eyre, e.g.
Annie, e.g.
Dogie, e.g.
Lacking a commercial sponsor
Dogie, e.g.
Annie or Dondi, of the comics
Annie was one
Harold Gray's Annie, for one
First line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a column
Annie, for one
Annie, for one
"Little ___ Annie"
Annie, notably
Deprived of parents
Annie, for one
Annie, e.g.
Dogie, for one
Dickens's Pip, e.g.
Child of war, frequently
"Little ___ Annie"
Annie was one
Parentless child
Annie, e.g.
Comics' Annie, for one
Annie, e.g., in the comics
Annie for one
Deserted animal
Annie, for one
Little Oliver Twist, e.g.
TV's Webster, for one
Child like Annie
Annie
Deprived one.
Annie, for one.
Jane Eyre, for one.
Little Annie, for instance.
Oliver Twist, for one.
Oliver Warbucks' "Annie."
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