Crossword Clue: Synonym source
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Synonym source"
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- 19th-century author whose works are still read word for word
- Big name in reference books
- Big name in synonyms
- Big name in thesauri
- Big name in thesauruses
- Author who wouldn't let bygones be bygones?
- Book that's read word-for-word
- Famed doctor-turned-wordsmith
- Famed lexicographer.
- Famed synonym compiler
- His name is synonymous with thesauruses
- His work had many meanings
- Famous synonymist
- Celebrated synonymist
- Compiler of helpful lists
- Compiler of synonyms
- Compiler of word book, 1852.
- British synonymist
- Hardly a man of few words
- English doctor, compiler of a thesaurus, d. 1869
- English physician and thesaurus compiler, d. 1869
- It's often used as a synonym for "thesaurus"
- Creator of an immortal 1852 lexicon
- Creator of many word lists
- He had a way with words
- He had quite a few words
- Doctor often seen on writers' bookshelves
- Doctor-turned- synonymist
- Doctor-turned-wordsmith
- Doctor who invites you to take his word for it?
- Important synonymist
- Man in search of meaning?
- Man of many synonyms
- Man of many words?
- Man of many words
- Man of synonyms
- Noted lexicographer
- Noted synonym lister
- Noted synonymist
- Noted thesaurus compiler
- Noted wordsmith
- Shelfmate of Bartlett's, maybe
- Shelfmate of Webster
- Something to read word for word?
- Subject of Joshua Kendall's "The Man Who Made Lists"
- Subject of Randy Wyatt's play "Synonymy"
- Subject of the 2007 biography subtitled "The Man Who Became a Book"
- Subject of the 2008 biography "The Man Who Made Lists"
- Subject of the book "The Man Who Made Lists"
- Subject of "The Man Who Made Lists"
- Subject of ''The Man Who Made Lists''
- Substitute teacher?
- Name associated with synonyms
- Name on a thesaurus
- Name synonymous with synonyms
- Name that's synonymous with synonyms
- Name that's synonymous with synonymy
- Reference book author
- Reference book for a writer
- Reference volume, informally
- Reference work next to Bartlett's, maybe
- Peter who compiled a book of synonyms
- Lexicographer of note
- Lexicography immortal
- Lexiconizing physician
- Physician known for collecting synonyms
- Physician of thesaurus fame
- Physician-turned-wordsmith Peter
- Physician-turned-wordsmith
- Physician/synonymist
- Thesaurus author
- Thesaurus compiler
- Thesaurus creator
- Thesaurus fellow
- Thesaurus guy
- Thesaurus innovator Peter Mark ___
- Thesaurus maker
- "Thesaurus" man
- Thesaurus man
- Thesaurus name
- Thesaurus originator.
- Thesaurus pioneer
- Thesaurus publisher
- Thesaurus surname
- Word man
- Word menu option?
- Word reference pioneer
- Surname synonymous with synonyms
- Surname that's synonymous with synonyms
- Webster shelfmate
- Websterian shelfmate
- Wordsmith Peter Mark ___
- Wordsmith's reference
- Synonym collector
- Synonym compiler
- Synonym eponym
- Synonym expert
- Synonym-loving physician
- Synonym man
- Synonym source
- Synonym stockpiler
- Synonym wordsmith
- Synonymist Peter
- Synonymist/physician
- Synonyms man
- Scholar Peter Mark ___
- Writer's reference
- Standard word reference
- You can take his word for it
- You might take his word for it
Recent Usage of Synonym source in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - Jan. 10, 2013
- New York Times - Feb. 23, 2012