Crossword Clue: Whipper-snapper?
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Whipper-snapper?"
Below is the complete list of answers we found in our database for Whipper-snapper?:
Possibly related crossword clues for "Whipper-snapper?"
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- Barbarian
- Brutal person
- Brute
- Emulator of a well-known marquis
- Corporal punisher
- Hannibal Lecter, e.g.
- Happily humiliating type
- He gets his kicks from kicks?
- He likes to strike
- Crossword constructor, seemingly
- Follower of a well-known marquis
- Dominatrix, for example
- Cruel fellow
- Cruel one
- Cruel person
- Cruel pleasure seeker
- Cruel sort
- Cruel type
- Exemplar of cruelty
- Inhuman human
- Inhuman person
- Inhumane one
- Inhumane person
- Tormentor
- Whipper-snapper?
- Whippersnapper?
- Torturer, for example
- Torturer
- Someone who finds pleasure in hurting others
- Pain inflicter
- Pain management specialist
- Mean one
- Meanie
- One deriving pleasure from inflicting pain on others
- One for whom agony creates ecstasy
- One into pain management?
- One taking pleasure in pain
- One who enjoys making others suffer
- One who gets kicks from cruelty
- One who gets kicks from kicks?
- One who likes hurting
- One who's hurting
- Sicko
- Word derived from a marquis
- Simon Legree, notably
- Simon Legree
- To smite is his delight
Recent Usage of Whipper-snapper? in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Nov. 18, 2005