Crossword-Solution: BOURSE 6 letters, 46 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Bourse n. An exchange, or place where merchants, bankers, etc., meet
for business at certain hours; esp., the Stock Exchange of Paris.

We have 46 clues for the answer “BOURSE”

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Parisian stock 1 answer
Former Paris stock exchange 1 answer
French stock exchange 1 answer
PARISIAN stock exchange/market 1 answer
Paris exchange 1 answer
Paris stock exchange 1 answer
Paris stock market. 1 answer
Paris' Wall Street. 1 answer
Paris's stock exchange 1 answer
Overseas stock exchange 1 answer
Parisian stock exchange 1 answer
Philatelic sale 1 answer
Stock Exchange in Paris. 1 answer
Stock Exchange of Paris. 1 answer
Stock exchange, in Europe. 1 answer
stock exchange European airline 1 answer
stock exchange of continental Europe, esp Paris 1 answer
the stock exchange in Paris 1 answer
FRENCH stock market 1 answer
EUROPEAN stock exchange 1 answer
Foreign business exchange. 1 answer
A stock market in France 1 answer
money-market 2 answers
exchange Stock 2 answers
stock market 3 answers
Money market? 3 answers
BARTERING place 4 answers
curb exchange 4 answers
BETTING shop 5 answers
pool room 6 answers
gaming-house 6 answers
Gambling-house 6 answers
Gaming house 6 answers
bucket shop 6 answers
fair value 9 answers
Stock Exchange. 13 answers
equivalence 13 answers
Purse 15 answers
Tote 16 answers
substitution 17 answers
Barter 34 answers
finance 35 answers
Market 38 answers
Gambling place 40 answers
Exchange 65 answers
interchange 78 answers
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Sentences with BOURSE (5)

Fortunat had scarcely started off on his visit to the Vantrassons when the Marquis de Valorsay reached the Place de la Bourse.
The Count’s Millions Emile Gaboriau 2008
Atalanta is not the first or the last maiden whom greed of gold has led to defile the temple of Love; and not maids alone, but men in the race of life, sink from the high and generous ideals of youth to the gambler’s code of the Bourse; and in all our Nation’s striving is not the Gospel of Work befouled by the Gospel of Pay? So common is this that one-half think it normal; so unquestioned, that we almost fear to question if the end of racing is not gold, if the aim of man is not rightly to be rich.
The Souls of Black Folk W. E. B. Du Bois 1996
Blackmail, speculation on the Bourse, even the desperate expedient of a supposititious child, all these she tried as means of acquiring a competence.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals H. B. Irving 1996
How it is that he is allowed to prosecute his dishonorable calling I can’t understand; but it is none the less true that he does follow it, and without the slightest attempt at concealment, at an office he has on the Place de la Bourse.” This name and address were engraved upon the baron’s memory, never to be effaced.
Baron Trigault’s Vengeance Emile Gaboriau 2008
Everybody meets everybody else at least once a day on the pavement opposite the _Bourse_.” This was absolutely true.
The Arrow of Gold Joseph Conrad 2009

Quotes with BOURSE (2)

He stared to sea. "I gave up all ideas of practicing medicine. In spite of what I have just said about the wave and the water, in those years in France I am afraid I lived a selfish life. That is, I offered myself every pleasure. I traveled a great deal. I lost some money dabbling in the theatre, but I made much more dabbling on the Bourse. I gained a great many amusing friends, some of whom are now quite famous. But I was never very happy. I suppose I was fortunate. It took …
John Fowles The Magus
English:Ô, take this eager dance you fool, don’t brandish your stick at me. I have several reasons to travel on, on to the endless sea: I have lost my love. I’ve drunk my purse. My girl has gone, and left me rags to sleep upon. These old man’s gloves conceal the hands with which I’ve killed but one! Francais: Idiot, prends cette danse ardente, au lieu de tendre ton bâton. J'en ai des raisons de voyager encore sur la mer infinie: J'ai perdu l'amour et j'ai bu ma bourse. Ma bel…
Roman Payne The Basement Trains
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, NYT, WSJ.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1947–2013).