Related Clues:
- Destitute person, essentially
- Indigent person
- Extremely poor person for all to see in tabloid?
- In The Guardian, for example, it's socially acceptable to be a have-not!
- Person without means
- Twain's Tom Canty, e.g
- Beggar you heard is wrapped in Telegraph?
- Prince's lookalike, in a Twain novel
- Trapping you orally in section of exam? Poor fellow
- Power on a Peru complex is very poor
- Down-and-out old man given drug with heart conking out
- In the Guardian perhaps it's socially desirable to be a have-not!
- The Times, perhaps, introduces upper-class person with no money
- One who is hard up's written article about uranium
- Wanter's kin