Crossword-Solution: LIBERATOR 9 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Liberator n. One who, or that which, liberates; a deliverer.

We have 25 clues for the answer “LIBERATOR”

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Bolivar, for one. 1 answer
someone who releases people from captivity or bondage 1 answer
USAAF bomber. 1 answer
Simon Bolivar. 1 answer
Simon Bolivar, e.g. 1 answer
One who frees. 1 answer
Great U. S. bomber. 1 answer
Epithet for Simon Bolivar. 1 answer
Consolidated B-24, Army bomber. 1 answer
Consolidated Army bomber. 1 answer
Bomber active in Frankfort's destruction. 1 answer
Bolivar's epithet. 1 answer
Bol?var, notably 1 answer
B-24, flew Atlantic in 8 hrs. 20 min. 1 answer
EMANCIPATIONIST 2 answers
Emancipator. 2 answers
U. S. bomber. 2 answers
AMERICAN bomber 3 answers
bolivar 8 answers
Savior 9 answers
Rescuer 10 answers
Saviour 10 answers
Messiah 11 answers
Deliverer 19 answers
Abolitionist 24 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with LIBERATOR (5)

Its sympathy for my brethren in bonds—its scathing denunciations of slaveholders—its faithful exposures of slavery—and its powerful attacks upon the upholders of the institution—sent a thrill of joy through my soul, such as I had never felt before! I had not long been a reader of the “Liberator,” before I got a pretty correct idea of the principles, measures and spirit of the anti-slavery reform.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
Above the palms around the square arose the dim, white facade of the cathedral, with the bronze statue of Anduella, the liberator of Olancho, who answered with his upraised arm and cocked hat the cheers of an imaginary populace.
Soldiers of Fortune Richard Harding Davis 1996
Some day when we have dined alone together at Laurent's I will tell you the long story of how Somers and Gris came to be decorated with the Order of the Bust of Bolivar the Liberator of Venezuela of the 4th class but at present I will only say that there is a third class of the order still coming to me in Caracas, as there is 20 minutes still coming to Kelly in Brooklyn.
Adventures and Letters Richard Harding Davis 2008
Above the palms around the square arose the dim, white facade of the Cathedral, with the bronze statue of Anduella the liberator of Olancho, who answered with his upraised arm and cocked hat the cheers of an imaginary populace." Twenty years had gone by since Dick had received the impression that wrote those lines, and now sometimes after dinner half a long cigar would burn out as he mused over the picture and the dreams that had gone between.
Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis Various 2008
When the Trappist sickens, he quits not his habit; he lies in the bed of death as he has prayed and laboured in his frugal and silent existence; and when the Liberator comes, at the very moment, even before they have carried him in his robe to lie his little last in the chapel among continual chantings, joy-bells break forth, as if for a marriage, from the slated belfry, and proclaim throughout the neighbourhood that another soul has gone to God.
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes Robert Louis Stevenson 2004

Quotes with LIBERATOR (3)

Everything in creation has its appointed painter or poet and remains in bondage like the princess in the fairy tale 'til its appropriate liberator comes to set it free.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The value the world sets upon motives is often grossly unjust and inaccurate. Consider, for example, two of them: mere insatiable curiosity and the desire to do good. The latter is put high above the former, and yet it is the former that moves one of the most useful men the human race has yet produced: the scientific investigator. What actually urges him on is not some brummagem idea of Service, but a boundless, almost pathological thirst to penetrate the unknown, to uncover …
H.L. Mencken A Mencken Chrestomathy
Civil war... What did the words mean? Was there any such thing as 'foreign war'? Was not all warfare between men warfare between brothers? Wars could only be defined by their aims. There were no 'foreign' or 'civil' wars, only wars that were just or unjust. Until the great universal concord could be arrived at, warfare, at least when it was the battle between the urgent future and the dragging past, might be unavoidable. How could such a war be condemned? War is not shameful,…
Victor Hugo Les Miserables
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT.

Used 14 times in crossword archives (1943–2007).