Crossword-Solution: BALDERDASH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Balderdash | n. | A worthless mixture, especially of liquors. |
| Balderdash | n. | Senseless jargon; ribaldry; nonsense; trash. |
| Balderdash | v. t. | To mix or adulterate, as liquors. |
We have 71 clues for the answer “BALDERDASH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Nonsense spoken or written | 1 answer |
| Race for those with less hair? | 1 answer |
| Race that's less hairy? | 1 answer |
| Senseless jumble of words. | 1 answer |
| Track event for those less hirsute? | 1 answer |
| Critic's version of nonsense. | 2 answers |
| blague | 3 answers |
| Senseless talk | 5 answers |
| tripe | 11 answers |
| A MODERN BOARD GAME BASED ON PACHISI | 11 answers |
| brague | 11 answers |
| bushwa | 12 answers |
| tosh | 13 answers |
| eyewash | 14 answers |
| bilge | 14 answers |
| "Horsefeathers!" | 15 answers |
| piffle | 15 answers |
| pishposh | 20 answers |
| Answer to the riddle | 21 answers |
| flapdoodle | 22 answers |
| malarky | 24 answers |
| Meaningless talk | 24 answers |
| Gammon | 26 answers |
| claptrap | 27 answers |
| Malarkey | 27 answers |
| stifling | 28 answers |
| banausic | 31 answers |
| Tommyrot! | 36 answers |
| plodding | 37 answers |
| cock and bull story | 38 answers |
| IDLE words | 42 answers |
| boloney | 45 answers |
| stodgy | 46 answers |
| Bosh | 47 answers |
| Guff | 47 answers |
| BANANA oil | 50 answers |
| Hogwash | 52 answers |
| Garbage | 53 answers |
| Farce | 53 answers |
| "Abracadabra!" | 54 answers |
| bunkum | 55 answers |
| applesauce | 55 answers |
| bland | 56 answers |
| Hoo-ey! | 58 answers |
| Twaddle | 58 answers |
| Rot | 58 answers |
| uselessness | 58 answers |
| Bunk | 59 answers |
| Pedestrian | 59 answers |
| Blather | 59 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BALDERDASH (5)
Charteris remarked, "As you are perfectly aware, all that I vented was just a deal of skimble-scamble stuff, a verbal syllabub of balderdash.
Where he got the stuff I can’t imagine, for the most grousing Tommy, with his leave stopped, never put together such balderdash.
Solonet turned away and sat down on the ottoman, saying, in a low voice, to Madame Evangelista:-- “You will now hear what we call in the profession ‘balderdash.’” “Notaries are therefore compelled to follow the course of political events, which are now intimately connected with private interests.
Erskine’s next drama may be about liberty, but its Patriot Martyrs will have something better to do than spout balderdash against figure-head kings who in all their lives never secretly plotted as much dastardly meanness, greed, cruelty, and tyranny as is openly voted for in London by every half-yearly meeting of dividend-consuming vermin whose miserable wage-slaves drudge sixteen hours out of the twenty-four.” “What is going to be the end of it all?” said Sir Charles, a little dazed.
Charles Gould assumed that if the appearance of listening to deplorable balderdash must form part of the price he had to pay for being left unmolested, the obligation of uttering balderdash personally was by no means included in the bargain.
Quotes with BALDERDASH (3)
Under Christianity neither morality nor religion has any point of contact with actuality. It offers purely imaginary causes ("God" "soul," "ego," "spirit," "free will" -- "unfree will" for that matter), and purely imaginary effects ("sin," "salvation," "grace," "punishment," "forgiveness of sins"). Intercourse between imaginary beings ("God," "spirits," "souls"); an imaginary natural science (anthropocentric; a total denial of the concept of natural causes); an imaginary psyc…
Inside Critics The critical voices in our own heads are far more vicious than what we might hear from the outside. Our "inside critics" have intimate knowledge of us and can zero in on our weakest spots. You might be told by the critics that you're too fat, too old, too young, not intelligent enough, a quitter, not logical, prone to try too many things... It's all balderdash! Some elements of these may be true, and it's completely up to you how they affect you. Inside critics…
What I'd like to read is a scientific review, by a scientific psychologist--if any exists--of 'A Scientific Man and the Bible'. By what route do otherwise sane men come to believe such palpable nonsense? How is it possible for a human brain to be divided into two insulated halves, one functioning normally, naturally and even brilliantly, and the other capable only of such ghastly balderdash which issues from the minds of Baptist evangelists? Such balderdash takes various form…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Onion, Universal.
Used 29 times in crossword archives (1951–2023).