Crossword-Solution: ITOR 4 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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ITOR anagram OIRT, ORIT, RIOT, RITO, ROIT, ROTI, TIRO, TORI, TRIO, TROI

We have 38 clues for the answer “ITOR”

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"Believe ___ Not": Ripley 1 answer
Atlanta Rhythm Section's "Do ___ Die" 1 answer
"Use __ lose ..." 1 answer
"Take ___ Leave It," old radio show 1 answer
"Take __ or leave it!" 1 answer
"Take __ leave it" 1 answer
"Ripley's Believe ___ Not!" 1 answer
"Love _____ leave it" 1 answer
"Like _____ lump it" 1 answer
"Like __ lump ... " 1 answer
"Do __ else!" 1 answer
"Click __ Ticket": seatbelt safety slogan 1 answer
"Click __ Ticket": road safety slogan 1 answer
"Click __ Ticket" 1 answer
"... believe __ not!" 1 answer
". . . like ___ not!" 1 answer
Dr. Jan ___ ("Scrubs" alias) 1 answer
Like ____ leave it 1 answer
Like-not link 1 answer
Like___not 1 answer
Middle of Ripley's slogan 1 answer
Middle of a Ripley phrase 1 answer
Part of Ripley's phrase 1 answer
Part of Ripley's title 1 answer
Part of Ripleys' catchphrase 1 answer
Radio's "Take ___ Leave It" 1 answer
Ultimatum words 4 answers
Take leave 4 answers
BE LEAVE 9 answers
BELIEVE IN WHOLEHEARTEDLY 10 answers
BELIEVE IT OR NOT! ENTRY 10 answers
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; BELIEVE 10 answers
BELIEVE THE BLUFF 10 answers
BELIEVE IT OR NOT! CREATOR 11 answers
BELIEVE TO BE GUILTY 11 answers
BELIEVE IN IT 12 answers
BELIEVE in 13 answers
Believe 48 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ITOR (5)

POSIT: posi'tion; pos'itive; pos'itivism, _a system of philosophy_; pos'itivist, _a believer in the positive philosophy_; ap'posite, _adapted to_; compos'ite, _compound_; composi'tion; compos'itor; decomposi'tion; depos'it (-ary, -ion, -ory); deposi'tion, _the giving testimony under oath_; exposi'tion; expos'itor; imposi'tion; interposi'tion; juxtaposi'tion; op'posite (-ion); preposi'tion; proposi'tion; supposi'tion; suppositi'tious; transposi'tion.
New Word-Analysis William Swinton 2006
The spiritual mon- [20] itor understood is coincidence of the divine with the human, the acme of Christian Science.
Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 Mary Baker Eddy 2010
See ABSOLVE.] ABSOLVE, ab-zolv', _v.t._ to loose or set free: to pardon: to acquit: to discharge (with _from_).--_ns._ ABSOLV'ER, one who gives absolution or acquits; ABSOLV'ITOR, a decision favourable to a defender.--_v.t._ ASSOIL'ZIE, in Scots law, to absolve the accused on the grounds that the evidence disproves or does not establish the charge.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) Various 2011
See ABILITY.] DEBIT, deb'it, _n._ a debt or something due: an entry on the debtor side of an account.--_v.t._ to charge with debt: to enter on the debtor side of an account.--_n._ DEB'ITOR (_Shak._), a debtor.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) Various 2011
PREMONISH, pr[=e]-mon'ish, _v.t._ to admonish or warn beforehand.--_n._ PR[=E]MONI'TION, a warning or sign (often a feeling) of what is going to happen.--_adjs._ PR[=E]MON'ITIVE, PR[=E]MON'ITORY, giving warning or notice beforehand.--_n._ PR[=E]MON'ITOR, one who, or that which, gives warning beforehand.--_adv._ PR[=E]MON'ITORILY.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) Various 2012

Quotes with ITOR (2)

... so this is for us. This is for us who sing, write, dance, act, study, run and loveand this is for doing it even if no one will ever knowbecause the beauty is in the act of doing it. Not what it can lead to. This is for the times I lose myself while writing, singing, playingand no one is around and they will never knowbut I will forever rememberand that shines brighter than any praise or fame or glory I will ever have, and this is for you who write or play or read or singb…
Charlotte Eriksson
I remember yoursaying: "make itor break it." neither happened anditwon't.
Charles Bukowski You Get So Alone at Times That it Just Makes Sense
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 39 times in crossword archives (1979–2020).