Crossword-Solution: CHANCELLOR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Chancellor | n. | A judicial court of chancery, which in England and in the United States is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction. |
We have 18 clues for the answer “CHANCELLOR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| David's friend John | 1 answer |
| the person who is head of state | 1 answer |
| royal secretary | 1 answer |
| Title of Dr. Hutchins of Chicago University. | 1 answer |
| Part Jackie but all John | 1 answer |
| GERMAN chief minister of State | 1 answer |
| Dr. Ludwig Erhard. | 1 answer |
| BRITISH finance minister | 1 answer |
| AUSTRIAN chief minister of state | 1 answer |
| " . . . a most susceptible ___ " | 1 answer |
| JUDICIAL position | 2 answers |
| University leader | 2 answers |
| university official | 9 answers |
| Officer | 50 answers |
| Governing body | 60 answers |
| Judge | 70 answers |
| DIRECTOR ___ | 71 answers |
| Judgement | 85 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
RECLTOE
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with CHANCELLOR (5)
But time is precious just now, so let us quickly make preparations to start upon our Journey.” [Illustration: image146] The emperor called his Lord High Chancellor and instructed him how to run the kingdom during his absence.
Just as exactly, too; for the correctness and propriety with which these terms are introduced have compelled the admiration of a Chief Justice and a Lord Chancellor.” Senator Davis wrote: “We seem to have something more than a sciolist’s temerity of indulgence in the terms of an unfamiliar art.
Maurice, come hither; let me lean on thy shoulder.” They walked a turn through the hall in this familiar posture, and Prince John, with an air of the most confidential intimacy, proceeded to say, “What thinkest thou of this Waldemar Fitzurse, my De Bracy?—He trusts to be our Chancellor.
Then came the Chancellor, for another three hours; and to him I had to explain that the hurt to my finger (we turned that bullet to happy account) prevented me from writing--whence arose great to-do, hunting of precedents and so forth, ending in my “making my mark,” and the Chancellor attesting it with a superfluity of solemn oaths.
The Radical Chancellor of the Exchequer, whom the whole Tory party was supposed to be cursing for his extortions, was praised for his minor poetry, or his saddle in the hunting field.
Quotes with CHANCELLOR (3)
The dressmakers have just arrived from Shylon; they are coming here to display their goods.’‘Really, that’s lovely.’‘I was wondering if I could have some money, please.’ ‘What’s the point in having your own money if you’re just going to spend mine?’ ‘Yeah, but the amount of dresses I’m planning to buy, I might not have enough.’ ‘Then buy an amount you can afford.’ Ratilla responded bearing an expression of incredulity. ‘Oh Rat.’ Tizi said as she pouted, conjuring a mournful e…
Here is nature once more at her old game of self-preservation. This train of thought, she perceives, is threatening mere waste of energy, even some collision with reality, for who will ever be able to lift a finger against Whitaker’s Table of Precedency? The Archbishop of Canterbury is followed by the Lord High Chancellor; the Lord High Chancellor is followed by the Archbishop of York. Everybody follows somebody, such is the philosophy of Whitaker; and the great thing is to k…
Idle Jeffrey, when asking his cousin for money: "I fear I have not a mercenary tendency." The Chancellor of the Exchequer and his cousin, Plantagenet Palliser: "Men must have mercenary tendencies or they would not have bred. The man who plows, so he may live, does so because, luckily, he has mercenary tendencies." Jeffrey: "Just so, but you see I am less lucky than the plowman." Palliser: "There is no vulgar error so vulgar, that is to say common or erroneous, as that by whic…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1948–2020).