➠ PURITAN - 7 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - One very strict in religious or moral matters
  • - meter maid splitting up wordplay for "moralist"
  • - Oliver Cromwell follower
  • - Cromwell, for one
  • - Strait-laced one.
  • - William Bradford, for example.
  • - John Alden, for example.
  • - Increase Mather, for example.
  • - John Winthrop, for instance.
  • - Prudish one
  • - one who's strict cooks a turnip
  • - A turnip prepared for zealot
  • - John Bunyan notably
  • - Girl stopping play on words is spoilsport!
  • - A turnip is cooked by prude
  • - Early American settler with a strict religious code
  • - Joke about artist concealing sex — probably not a favourite of mine!
  • - Mashed a turnip, disapproving of sensual indulgence
  • - play on words about the girl being '12'
  • - Strictly moral
  • - Joke about girl being straitlaced
  • - Straitlaced girl enters into the joke
  • - moralistic page in a rut adjusted
  • - Moralist's wordy joke about a girl
  • - Strictly moral in conduct
  • - train up wayward moralist
  • - Moralistic type's play on words taking in girl
  • - Religious hardliner turned up and hurried to suppress it
  • - A turnip stew produced by Mrs Grundy
  • - Joke about Rita having strict morals
  • - Joke about girl being strictly moral
  • - The goody-goody turned up before the train pulled out
  • - Person of censorious moral beliefs
  • - Plymouth colonist, e.g
  • - Prudish play on words about girl being educated
  • - Moralistic type managed to protect Italian after backing up
  • - Extreme moralist
  • - Moralist
  • - Joke about educated woman having strict morals
  • - Train up (anag.)
  • - 16th-century Protestant demanding further reforms in doctrine and worship
  • - Killjoy makes joke about woman
  • - Strictly moral person
  • - Feeble joke about girl being strait-laced
  • - Strict moralist
  • - Mrs. Grundy
  • - 17th-century New England settler
  • - Like the Pilgrims, religiously
  • - Salem witch accuser
  • - Morally strict
  • - 1606 play of the Shakespeare apocrypha, with "The"
  • - Early New Englander.
  • - Pilgrim Father.
  • - Subject of Saint-Gaudens statue.
  • - Bluenose
  • - Self-righteous sort
  • - Prude
  • - Libertine's opposite
  • - Narrow-minded person.
  • - Killjoy
  • - moralist turning up in front of train wreck
  • - Person of strict morality
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