Crossword-Solution: BARRISTER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Barrister | n. | Counselor at law; a counsel admitted to plead at the bar, and undertake the public trial of causes, as distinguished from an attorney or solicitor. See Attorney. |
We have 30 clues for the answer “BARRISTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Lawyer specialising in courtroom advocacy in England & Wales | 1 answer |
| Wig wearer | 1 answer |
| Old Bailey advocate | 1 answer |
| London lawyer | 1 answer |
| JUDGE advocate general | 1 answer |
| English lawyer | 1 answer |
| British attorney | 1 answer |
| BRITISH lawyer | 2 answers |
| BRITISH counsel | 2 answers |
| bar member | 2 answers |
| prosecution | 10 answers |
| Recorder. | 12 answers |
| pursuant | 13 answers |
| suer | 14 answers |
| Lawman | 14 answers |
| Prosecutor. | 16 answers |
| pursuer | 17 answers |
| complainant | 21 answers |
| Litigant | 21 answers |
| undertaker | 22 answers |
| ACCUSER | 26 answers |
| solicitor | 27 answers |
| plaintive | 28 answers |
| Counsel | 31 answers |
| petitioner | 34 answers |
| ATTORNEY ___ | 39 answers |
| Claimant | 41 answers |
| Lawyer | 46 answers |
| Advocate | 80 answers |
| State | 123 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with BARRISTER (5)
The barrister was keen enough to divine that the banker would not have gone so far in his expression of opinion on any less solid ground than moral certainty.
Then the barrister said in a lower voice, which seemed at once sympathetic and creepy: “Did you see it distinctly?” Sir Wilson Seymour, however moved, had his excellent brains in full working-order.
She told Philip that her real name was not Hodges, but she always referred to “me ’usband Misterodges;” he was a barrister and he treated her simply shocking, so she left him as she preferred to be independent like; but she had known what it was to drive in her own carriage, dear—she called everyone dear—and they always had late dinner at home.
You can stop there on your way to Kentucky.” He drew from his pocket a great bulky letter, addressed to “Thomas Wright, Esquire, Barrister-at-law in Jonesboro, North Carolina.” For the good gentleman could not bring himself to write Franklin.
The young fellow, after practising at the law some time, went to the bar, where, in a few years, helped on by his grin, for he had nothing else to recommend him, he became, as I said before, a rising barrister.
Quotes with BARRISTER (3)
There was a time when I fancied myself as a barrister but it takes years to qualify and even then you can end up earning less than $10,000 a day. So when I saw an advertisement for a course to become a barista I decided to settle for that.
It must be every barrister's nightmare, something that finds him or her unprepared.
This is Maximilien de Robespierre, barrister-at-law: unmarried, personable, a young man with all his life before him. Today against his most deeply held convictions he has followed the course of the law and sentenced a criminal to death. And now he is going to pay for it.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1985–2015).