Crossword-Solution: STATUTES 8 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Legislative successes 1 answer
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Legislative enactments 1 answer
Legislative production 1 answer
House rules? 1 answer
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Local laws, e.g. 1 answer
Most perceptive, as observations 1 answer
Things passed on the way to the White House? 1 answer
Written laws 1 answer
Written rules 1 answer
Government laws 1 answer
Former bills 1 answer
Established rules 1 answer
D.C. documents 1 answer
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legal code 2 answers
They're "on the books" 3 answers
Enactments 3 answers
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Congressional creations 3 answers
Ordinances 4 answers
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Laws 10 answers
Body of laws 12 answers
Rules 15 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with STATUTES (5)

Much of his law may have been acquired from three books easily accessible to him—namely, Tottell’s _Precedents_ (1572), Pulton’s _Statutes_ (1578), and Fraunce’s _Lawier’s Logike_ (1588), works with which he certainly seems to have been familiar; but much of it could only have come from one who had an intimate acquaintance with legal proceedings.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
What say our statutes, and how do our brethren observe them? They should wear no vain or worldly ornament, no crest upon their helmet, no gold upon stirrup or bridle-bit; yet who now go pranked out so proudly and so gaily as the poor soldiers of the Temple? They are forbidden by our statutes to take one bird by means of another, to shoot beasts with bow or arblast, to halloo to a hunting-horn, or to spur the horse after game.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
But be this as it may, it is abundantly certain that no race of people anywhere are more easily controlled than the Negroes by the guardians of law and order; and there are none anywhere so easily punished for disobedience to the statutes and mandates of their economic superiors.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
Thereafter, no person is entitled to any such right or equivalent right in any such work under the common law or statutes of any State.
Copyright Law of the United States of America: Library of Congress Copyright Office 2008
What, then, is the use, or what does it profit that many decrees and statutes thereon are made in the Council, especially when these chief matters commanded of God are neither regarded nor observed? Just as though He were bound to honor our jugglery as a reward of our treading His solemn commandments under foot.
The Smalcald Articles Martin Luther 1995

Quotes with STATUTES (3)

Free love? As if love is anything but free! Man has bought brains, but all the millions in the world have failed to buy love. Man has subdued bodies, but all the power on earth has been unable to subdue love. Man has conquered whole nations, but all his armies could not conquer love. Man has chained and fettered the spirit, but he has been utterly helpless before love. High on a throne, with all the splendor and pomp his gold can command, man is yet poor and desolate, if love…
Emma Goldman Marriage and Love
WE two boys together clinging, One the other never leaving, Up and down the roads going, North and South excursions making, Power enjoying, elbows stretching, fingers clutching, Arm'd and fearless, eating, drinking, sleeping, loving. No law less than ourselves owning, sailing, soldiering, thieving, threatening, Misers, menials, priests alarming, air breathing, water drinking, onthe turf or the sea-beach dancing, Cities wrenching, ease scorning, statutes mocking, feeblenesschasing, Fulfilling our foray.
Walt Whitman
More than a decade ago, a Supreme Court decision literally wiped off the books of fifty states statutes protecting the rights of unborn children. Abortion on demand now takes the lives of up to 1.5 million unborn children a year. Human life legislation ending this tragedy will some day pass the Congress, and you and I must never rest until it does. Unless and until it can be proven that the unborn child is not a living entity, then its right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness must be protected.
Ronald Reagan
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 46 times in crossword archives (1971–2024).