Crossword-Solution: ICONOCLAST 10 letters, 50 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Iconoclast n. A breaker or destroyer of images or idols; a determined
enemy of idol worship.
Iconoclast n. One who exposes or destroys impositions or shams; one
who attacks cherished beliefs; a radical.

We have 50 clues for the answer “ICONOCLAST”

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*One attacking settled beliefs 1 answer
Attacker of accepted ideas 1 answer
Attacker of cherished beliefs. 1 answer
Attacker of old beliefs 1 answer
A person who attacks popular beliefs or established values and practices 1 answer
Attacker of traditional institutions 1 answer
BREAKER of images 1 answer
Convention fighter 1 answer
Image breaker 1 answer
John Calvin, notably 1 answer
Mencken was one. 1 answer
One who bucks the system 1 answer
Oscar Wilde or Bill Maher, for example 1 answer
PERSON who assails cherished beliefs (fig.) 1 answer
Religious rebel 1 answer
Ridiculer of traditional ideas. 1 answer
Mencken, for one. 2 answers
someone who attacks cherished ideas or traditional institutions 2 answers
Anti-establishment figure 2 answers
Challenging person 2 answers
FACTIOUS person 12 answers
Vandal 15 answers
Catalyst 23 answers
Ignitable 25 answers
flammable 26 answers
fomenter 26 answers
infuriating 26 answers
enraging 27 answers
burnable 27 answers
"SPOILER ___!" 28 answers
maddening 30 answers
combustible 33 answers
inflammatory 35 answers
inflammable 35 answers
gaseous 36 answers
unsociable person 37 answers
Incendiary 38 answers
Bohemi-an 43 answers
Reactionary 48 answers
destroyer 49 answers
aggravating 52 answers
Non-conformist 56 answers
fuel 61 answers
Fiery 66 answers
Agitator 70 answers
Rebellion 72 answers
Burning 72 answers
excitable 73 answers
Explosive 74 answers
choleric 78 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ICONOCLAST (5)

Considering how many hundreds of statues of the great Emperor must exist in London, it is too much to suppose such a coincidence as that a promiscuous iconoclast should chance to begin upon three specimens of the same bust.” “Well, I thought as you do,” said Lestrade.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994
His brother-in-law, Andrew McGill, the writer, once gave him for Christmas (just to annoy him) a copy of On a Slow Train Through Arkansaw sumptuously bound and gilded in what is known to the trade as "dove-coloured ooze." Roger retorted by sending Andrew (for his next birthday) two volumes of Brann the Iconoclast bound in what Robert Cortes Holliday calls "embossed toadskin." But that is apart from the story.
The Haunted Bookshop Christopher Morley 2008
The coachman hates the automobile, the hand-worker hates the machine, the orthodox preacher hates the heretic, the politician hates the reformer, the doctor hates the bacteriologist and the chemist, the old woman hates the new--all these in varying proportions according to the degree in which the iconoclast attacks laziness or livelihood.
The Price She Paid David Graham Phillips 1996
Bernard dog, ever busied in saving life.” He loved to contrast the twofold biographical paradox in the careers of the two famous rivals, Gladstone and Disraeli; the dreaming Tory mystic, incarnation of Oxford exclusiveness and Puseyite reserve, passing into the Radical iconoclast; the Jew clerk in a city lawyer’s office, “bad specimen of an inferior dandy,” coming to rule the proudest aristocracy and lead the most fastidious assembly in the world.
A. W. Kinglake W. Tuckwell 2013
She had the neophyte's shock of discovery that, outside of tracts, conservatives do not tremble and find no answer when an iconoclast turns on them, but retort with agility and confusing statistics.
Main Street Sinclair Lewis 2006

Quotes with ICONOCLAST (3)

My teacher's mind and my interest in youth has brought me to some renewed conclusions, and I pass them on earnestly to mature persons who are given to assisting young people off the trail. The dictionary has a word for them: iconoclast. It is defined as, "one who attacks cherished beliefs as shames." What if the cherished beliefs that are attacked along the way are true? What if they are the very beliefs that make these boys and girls worthwhile, promising people they are? Wh…
Marion D. Hanks
How can even the idea of rebellion against corporate culture stay meaningful when Chrysler Inc. advertises trucks by invoking “The Dodge Rebellion”? How is one to be bona fide iconoclast when Burger King sells onion rings with “Sometimes You Gotta Break the Rules”? How can an Image-Fiction writer hope to make people more critical of televisual culture by parodying television as a self-serving commercial enterprise when Pepsi and Subaru and Fed Ex parodies of self-serving comm…
David Foster Wallace A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments
They thought more before nine a.m. than most people thought all month. I remember once declining cherry pie at dinner, and Rand cocked his head and said, 'Ahh! Iconoclast. Disdains the easy, symbolic patriotism.' And when I tried to laugh it off and said, well, I didn't like cherry cobbler either, Marybeth touched Rand's arm: 'Because of the divorce. All those comfort foods, the desserts a family eats together, those are just bad memories for Nick.' It was silly but incredibl…
Gillian Flynn Gone Girl
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 12 times in crossword archives (1955–2019).