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Answer for the clue "Cub Scout's award ", 5 letters:
badge

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Badge " is a pop rock song performed by the British rock music supergroup Cream . It was written by Eric Clapton and George Harrison . It was included as a track on Cream's final album, Goodbye . "Badge" was a minor hit in the United States , peaking ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-14c., perhaps from Anglo-French bage or from Anglo-Latin bagis , plural of bagia "emblem," all of unknown origin.

Usage examples of badge.

It felt better to wear out my frustrations by the use of my legs, and so I resolved to follow the capering street to the top if need be and see the Vincula and Acies Castle from that height, and then to show my badge of office to the guards at the fortifications there and walk along them to the Capulus and so cross the river by the lowest way.

Platonic school were used as the badges of popular factions, and the distance which separated their respective tenets were enlarged or magnified by the acrimony of dispute.

Judit Kendoro walked through the swinging doors of Surgery and presented her Amalgamated badge to the desk clerk.

One acceptable form of authentication uses a digital electronic lock that requires an employee to swipe his employee badge and enter an access code.

The badgeless one meets with a guard again and then with he who wears a badge.

He noted that Barton Badging was a prim-looking gentleman who wore gold-coin cufflinks, a tie pin fashioned from a coin, and had a gold-coin watch fob dangling from a heavy gold chain stretched across his vest.

Ignoring his guest, Badging leaned forward and clasped the leather case to his chest and began to shower kisses on it.

Simultaneously Badging jerked, and his elbow knocked an ashtray of the arm of his chair.

At this threat his tears and supplications began over again and with renewed force, and telling me that he was in utter poverty he emptied his pockets one after the other to shew me that he had no money, and at last offered me the bloodstained badge of his uncle.

Dolan rolled his cigarette to one corner of his mouth and took out a leather bifold wallet with his badge, which he held up.

Battle of the Badges Whatever isolation Nancy Floyd was feeling on the inside of the Bureau, Ronnie Bucca was feeling doubly frustrated on the outside.

Guild, so many whores, afraid of being caught and thrown into the workhouse for soliciting without a permit or Guild badge, bought busking permits.

The badge embroidered over his left breast was quite unfamiliar to Javan, as was the unusual cincture of braided red and gold knotted over the black cassock.

I mean you coulda got rid of the badge and the card and the police pistol before you climbed outta the taxi.

But gathered at the foot of the ledge they were descending, spears poised, were perhaps ten males, some hardly past cubhood, others showing the snowy shine of fur which was the badge of age.