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Other crossword clues for answer "WAIF"

WAIF
Orphan
Gamin
Stray calf
Stray animal
Child in a Dickens novel, often
One without a home
Twiggy, for one
Dickensian child
Ragamuffin
One in need of nutrition
Little nomad
Street child
Street urchin
Homeless child
Little Orphan Annie or Oliver Twist
Forsaken child
Oliver Twist, for one
Gamine
Kate Moss's persona in the 1990s
Homeless one
Stray
Jo in Dickens' "Bleak House," e.g.
Oliver Twist type
Many a Dickens child
Many a child in Dickens
Model persona
Very thin model
Runway frequenter
Kate Moss, e.g.
Stray article.
Castaway.
Lost child.
Little lost boy.
Stray child.
Little Gavroche, for example.
Neglected child.
Stray thing.
Concern of the UNICEF.
Lost sheep.
Wanderer.
Homeless tot
Urchin
Abandoned tot
Unclaimed piece of property
Oliver, for one
Orphan of the storm
Many a Dickensian child
Oliver Twist, e.g.
Cosette, e.g., in "Les Misérables"
Twiggy's look in '60s fashion
Young stray
Little Orphan Annie, e.g.
Oliver Twist, for example
Victor Hugo's Cosette, e.g.
Thin, unhealthy-looking sort
Urchin, perhaps
Homeless kid
Dickensian child, often
Dog without a collar, e.g.
Abandoned child
Very thin model, e.g.
Look embodied by Kate Moss
Child such as Oliver Twist
Street person
Little wanderer
Orphaned child
Foundling
Kate Moss type
Little Orphan Annie or Oliver Twist, e.g.
Thin-as-Twiggy model
Kate Moss portrayal
Runway model, often
Cosette in "Les Misérables," for one