20 answers for: Ratty or flea-bitten |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| MANGY | Ratty or flea-bitten |
| GRUMPY | Word for sulky or surly; or, a cantankerous, crabby, grouchy, huffy, ratty or truculent person (6) |
| SALES | Activity or business of trading; or, events such as auctions, bazaars, bring-and-buys or flea markets (5) |
| SEEDY | Flea-bitten |
| RATTY | Flea-bitten |
| SEEDIEST | Most flea-bitten |
| COMEUPTOSCRATCH | Might flea-bitten rabbits suffice? |
| ENFOLD | Wrap up some flea-bitten folding money (6) |
| SCABBY | Flea-bitten |
| FAIR | Type of bazaar, brocante or flea market selling antiques, books, miscellany, etc; or, a travelling show with amusement rides (4) |
| PARASITE | Tick or flea, e.g. |
| ITCH | Mosquito or flea bite irritation |
| INSECT | Beetle or flea |
| PEST | Fly or flea, say |
| MAKEARUNFORIT | Play the chicken or flea on the radio? (4,1,3,3,2) |
| SHOW | General word for an event such as an auction, bring-and-buy, church bazaar or flea market (4) |
| SALE | General word for an event such as an auction, bring-and-buy, church bazaar or flea market (4) |
| JUMPY | Nervous (as beans or fleas?) (5) |
| PARASITES | Ticks or fleas |
| MESSABOUT | Informal term meaning dilly-dally, footle, potter or tinker, like Ratty in boats, say; to meddle or interfere; to caper, gambol, skylark or play the fool; or, to carry on, philander, romp or generally |
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