Crossword-Solution: PROSELYTISER 12 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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indoctrinator 15 answers
propagator 15 answers
Pamphleteer 16 answers
disseminator 17 answers
agriculturist 20 answers
missionary 24 answers
evangelist 27 answers
propagandist 27 answers
tiller 27 answers
BREEDER ___ 31 answers
Cultivator 31 answers
zealous advocate 33 answers
Zealot 48 answers
Farmer 55 answers
Producer 62 answers
Advocate 80 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Yet in Lavater's eyes Goethe was a brand to be plucked from the burning, and, born proselytiser as he was, he even made the attempt to convert Goethe to his own views of ultimate salvation.
The Youth of Goethe Peter Hume Brown 2006
Diderot is said, by the Princess's biographer, to have been a fervid proselytiser, eager to make people believe "his poems about eternally revolving atoms, through whose accidental encounter the present ordering of the world was developed." The Princess met his brilliant eloquence with a demand for proof.
Diderot and the Encyclopædists John Morley 2007
The poet plunged into "Zanoni," which he had read in the days of his boyhood as one reads a fairy-tale, and he and Mrs Ray Jefferson, being the greatest enthusiasts, held long and learned and quite unintelligible discussions over these mysterious subjects, with a view to being able to hold their own with the beautiful proselytiser when she should deign to come amongst them all once more.
The Mystery of a Turkish Bath E.M. Gollan (AKA Rita) 2008
Bruce has not been afraid of incurring the stigma of being a proselytiser, and has a large congregation of Armenians worshipping after the English form, ninety-four being communicants of the Church of England.
Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Isabella L. Bird 2012
But, as weary and disillusionised we drive "Life's sad post-horses o'er the dreary frontier of age," and Time, great proselytiser, gently turns the mind to solemn thoughts of turtle-fat and beaver-tail, water-rails and canvas-back ducks, caviare, _foie gras_, some fishes, and a few wines, the truffle will be found to be connected with most of our comfortablest dreams and sweetest hopes.
Saddle and Mocassin Francis Francis Jr. 2012