Crossword-Solution: CONSERVATOR 11 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Conservator n. One who preserves from injury or violation; a
protector; a preserver.
Conservator n. An officer who has charge of preserving the public
peace, as a justice or sheriff.
Conservator n. One who has an official charge of preserving the
rights and privileges of a city, corporation, community, or estate.

We have 33 clues for the answer “CONSERVATOR”

Clue Answers
curator 16 answers
concierge 17 answers
fiduciary 18 answers
bodyguard 19 answers
Vigilante 24 answers
patrolman 25 answers
sentinel 26 answers
guardian angel 26 answers
Paladin 26 answers
Warden 27 answers
spotter 28 answers
Watchdog. 29 answers
Herder 31 answers
executor 33 answers
watchman 35 answers
preserver 35 answers
Patrol 36 answers
Keeper 36 answers
Porter 36 answers
Custodian 37 answers
overseer 39 answers
Benefactor 39 answers
Lookout 40 answers
Supervisor 40 answers
protector 41 answers
sponsor 42 answers
Defender 43 answers
trustee 43 answers
Patron 44 answers
Safeguard 45 answers
guardian 56 answers
Guard 67 answers
Champion 79 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONSERVATOR (5)

The pope’s right to appoint the senator and the conservator is implied, rather than affirmed, in the statutes.] It is an obvious truth, that the times must be suited to extraordinary characters, and that the genius of Cromwell or Retz might now expire in obscurity.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The pope's right to appoint the senator and the conservator is implied, rather than affirmed, in the statutes.] It is an obvious truth, that the times must be suited to extraordinary characters, and that the genius of Cromwell or Retz might now expire in obscurity.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1997
While she had yielded to his youthful enthusiasm for her after her husband’s death, he had only since learned that she was a natural conservator of public morals—the cold purity of the snowdrift in so far as the world might see, combined at times with the murky mood of the wanton.
The Financier Theodore Dreiser 2006
The benefactor, the conservator at this time is the man capable of fighting, of defending others, and such really is the character of the newly established class.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 1 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2017
The publication, in 1832, of the "Memoir on the Pearly Nautilus" placed the author "in the front rank of anatomical monographers." On Clift's retirement, Owen became sole Conservator to the Hunterian Museum, and was made first Hunterian Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Physiology at the Royal College of Surgeons.
More Letters of Charles Darwin Volume II Charles Darwin 2001

Quotes with CONSERVATOR (2)

Sweetie,” Dino said, coming over to put his arm around her shoulder. He tipped her head up and looked into her eyes with great empathy. “You can’t fuck a statue. At least not at that angle. You’d at least have to tip it onto its back first, and as a conservator, I can’t recommend it.
Rosanna Leo For the Love of a God
In previous centuries, the Church was the great controller, dictating morality, stifling free expression and posing as conservator of all great art and music. Instead we have TV, doing just as good a job at dictating fashions, thoughts, attitudes, objectives as did the Church, using many of the same techniques but doing it so palatably that no one notices. Instead of ‘sins’ to keep people in line, we have fears of being judged unacceptable by our peers (by not wearing the rig…
Anton Szandor LaVey The Secret Life of a Satanist: The Authorized Biography of Anton LaVey