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Scrooge's given name
Answer for the clue "Scrooge's given name ", 8 letters:
ebenezer
Alternative clues for the word ebenezer
- Brewer of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable
- Name in "A Christmas Carol"
- Big name in "A Ghost Story of Christmas"
- First name associated with Christmas, from the Hebrew for "rock of help"
- ___ Baptist Church, where M.L.K. Sr. and Jr. preached
- Tim's eventual benefactor
- Tightwad, dodgy geezer Osborne (CE)
Word definitions for ebenezer in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Ebenezer is a 1998 Canadian television production re-telling of Charles Dickens ' classic A Christmas Carol with Jack Palance giving a performance as Ebenezer Scrooge , á la Western genre . After a half-century of screen presence, in one of Palance's final ...
Usage examples of ebenezer.
Bela Lincoln of Hingham and Ebenezer Storer, the treasurer of Harvard--and as Josiah noted, she and Adams were now both verging on their ninety-first year.
Before he became a merchant Ebenezer was a farmer and after his marriage he wore the Prince Albert coat to church on Sundays and on Saturday afternoons when he came into town to trade.
The anti-Corn Law rhymes of Ebenezer Eliot, and the Chartist songs of Ernest Jones were notable inspirations in their day, and in our own times Walt Whitman and Mr.
The Reverend Ebenezer Clay, an old-time civil rights activist and leader.
Darwin are still very much alive-as alive as Jacob Marley's ghost was to Ebenezer Scrooge.
Ebenezer Scrooge spent money like a lottery winner next to these guys.
The equivalent of a dollar to a dollar-fifty a week in rent was sometimes a fifth of a worker's salary, and when one of these Ebenezer Scrooge slumlords decided to raise the rent, sometimes a large family found itself homeless with nothing but a handbarrow to tote away all its worldly goods.
The equivalent of a dollar to a dollar-fifty a week in rent was sometimes a fifth of a worker's salary, and when one of these Ebenezer Scrooge slumlords decided to raise the rent, sometimes a large family found itself homeless with nothing but a handbarrow to tote away all its worldly goods.
Bela Lincoln of Hingham and Ebenezer Storer, the treasurer of Harvard—and as Josiah noted, she and Adams were now both verging on their ninety-first year.