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1 | 99% | 6 | Exact Match! | |
2 | 34% | 4 | "The man who dies ___ dies disgraced": Carnegie | |
3 | 28% | 5 | From the Latin for “murmur” and the Italian for “word”, a slogan such as that encapsulating a family’s beliefs on their coat of arms; a quotation prefacing a book or chapter; or, a joke, riddle or scrap of verse in a cracker | |
One Who Dies For Their Beliefs Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "MARTYR" which means:
- noun
- • One who suffers for the sake of principle
- • One who voluntarily suffers death as the penalty for refusing to renounce their religion verb
- • Kill as a martyr
- • Torture and torment like a martyr
An example sentence would be:
- • "He was hailed as a national martyr after sacrificing his life for the freedom of his country."
- • "The martyr's statue stood tall in the town center, honoring his bravery."
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2 | "The man who dies ___ dies disgraced": Carnegie
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21 Mar 1980 | New York Times / 21 Mar 1980 |
3 | Artisan who creates intricate patterns on dies used in minting coins or medals | |
4 | From the Latin for “murmur” and the Italian for “word”, a slogan such as that encapsulating a family’s beliefs on their coat of arms; a quotation prefacing a book or chapter; or, a joke, riddle or scrap of verse in a cracker
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6 | One suffering for their beliefs
Telegraph Quick -
18 Feb 2023 | Telegraph Quick / 18 Feb 2023 |
7 | Person with their own religious beliefs etc
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