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Other crossword clues for answer "PAINE"

PAINE
Pamphleteer of 1776
Common Sense author
Common Sense writer
{/The Age of Reason/} writer
Patriot Thomas
He dispensed Common Sense
Common Sense penner
Common Sense pamphleteer
Prospects on the Rubicon author
The Age of Reason author
Agrarian Justice singer
These are the times that try men's souls writer
Tom the pamphleteer
Common Sense man
Pamphleteer Thomas
Man of common sense?
Freethinking Tom
Rights of Man author Thomas
He wrote "These are the times that try men's souls"
Revolutionary pamphleteer
Where knowledge is a duty, ignorance is a crime writer
Common Sense pamphleteer Thomas
US patriot Thomas ___
The Age of Reason author Thomas
Pamphlet author Thomas
Common Sense author Thomas
Pamphleteer of colonial America
Founding Father who wrote "Rights of Man"
Common Sense writer Thomas
1776 pamphleteer
Patriot-author Thomas
Age of Reason author
Rights of Man author
Early pamphleteer
Webber's partner
Liberty Tree writer
Activist who inspired Adams and Lincoln
Enlightenment philosopher Thomas
18th-century pamphleteer
Age of Reason writer
The Rights of Man author
The Rights of Man writer
Patriotic pamphleteer
. . . try men's souls writer
Activist admired by Edison
Colonial pamphleteer
Activist whom Lincoln would "never tire of reading"
Thomas who wrote "Common Sense"
Common Sense essayist
Author of "The Rights of Man"
Author of "The Age of Reason."
Famous pamphleteer.
Tom the patriot.
Writer of 1776.
A signer of the Declaration.
Pamphleteer of the Revolution.
Author of "Age of Reason."
He wrote "Age of Reason" (1737–1809).
He wrote "Age of Reason.”
He wrote in "times that try men's souls."
Twain's biographer.
He said, "Government is a necessary evil."
18th century writer.
Biographer of Mark Twain.
Revolutionary patriot.
The "Firebrand of the Revolution."
Pamphleteer.
Political theorist of 1776.
Writer of the "times that try men's souls."
Author of "The American Crisis," 1776.
Signer of the Declaration.
Signer of the Declaration of Independence.
American patriot.
Early U. S. pamphleteer.
Common-sense advocate
Publisher of "Common Sense"
Pamphleteer of '76
Declaration signer
Patriot of '76
Massachusetts signer
Citizen Tom
Robert Treat ___, patriot of '76
Tom
England's literary foe in '76
American revolutionary
He wrote "Common Sense"
His pen was mightier than George's sword
Author of "Common Sense"
Patriot Tom
Public Good publisher: 1780
Twain biographer
Colonial philosopher
Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered writer
The American Crisis pamphleteer
Declaration of Independence signee
The Liberty Tree writer
Revolutionary pamphleteer Thomas
He wrote that government "is but a necessary evil"
Noted colonial pamphleteer
Early American patriot Thomas
Thomas who was "a corsetmaker by trade, a journalist by profession and a propagandist by inclination"
Patriot who said "Government even in its best state is but a necessary evil"
Rights of Man author, 1791
Patriot who said "Moderation in temper, is always a virtue; but moderation in principle, is a species of vice"
Thomas who wrote "Liberty Tree"
Revolutionary writer
Colonial pamphleteer Thomas
Common Sense guy
The Rights of Man author Thomas
Founding Father Thomas
Common Sense name
Writer of "The Age of Reason"
Thomas of "The Age of Reason"
Agrarian Justice author, 1797
18th-century author of "The American Crisis"
Crisis author
Rights of Man writer
These are the times that try men's souls penner
Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil writer
Thomas who penned "Common Sense"