Crossword-Solution: INTERROGATOR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Interrogator | n. | One who asks questions; a questioner. |
We have 20 clues for the answer “INTERROGATOR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| pollster | 16 answers |
| requester | 16 answers |
| reviewer | 17 answers |
| quizzer | 17 answers |
| opinion surveyor | 17 answers |
| Canvasser | 18 answers |
| Inspector | 20 answers |
| inquirer | 20 answers |
| solicitor | 27 answers |
| asker | 31 answers |
| Questioner | 34 answers |
| petitioner | 34 answers |
| Inquisitor. | 35 answers |
| Analyst | 39 answers |
| Examiner | 44 answers |
| seeker | 49 answers |
| Investigator | 50 answers |
| PRYING person | 53 answers |
| explorer | 72 answers |
| Official | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INTERROGATOR (5)
Terrible awkward in the scrub he was, always fallin' down on his knees; and his neck was so short you could sit far back on him and pull his ears.” Here that interrogator retired hurt; he gave Billy best.
The Lord Keeper answered in the affirmative; but his interrogator was too well informed to be imposed upon.
Suddenly the blood flooded into the old man's face, and he looked up with a start at his interrogator.
The pretty boy complied readily enough, and mildly rebuked his interrogator by rapidly writing some sentences for her in fourteen languages, including such as, Arabian, Persian, and Ethiopic.
Lister himself, who had become an eager interrogator of the instrument he had perfected, made many important discoveries, the most notable being his final settlement of the long-mooted question as to the true form of the red corpuscles of the human blood.
Quotes with INTERROGATOR (3)
The worst fear in the hearings was that you would get some evil interrogator: you could never know what might happen then. No one who lives in a free country will ever understand that kind of fear. What is most horrifying is the realization that you have no idea what can happen, that your life is totally in the hands of someone in the chair in front of you, someone might well be a demon.
How were you taken prisoner?' The interrogator asked my father. 'The Finns pulled me out of a lake.' 'You traitor! You were saving your own skin instead of the Motherland.' My father also considered himself guilty. That's how they'd been trained.
Andrei Yanuaryevich (one longs to blurt out, “Jaguaryevich”) Vyshinsky, availing himself of the most flexible dialectics (of a sort nowadays not permitted either Soviet citizens or electronic calculators, since to them yes is yes and no is no), pointed out in a report which became famous in certain circles that it is never possible for mortal men to establish absolute truth, but relative truth only. He then proceeded to a further step, which jurists of the last two thousand y…