Crossword-Solution: HANSARD
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Hansard | n. | An official report of proceedings in the British Parliament; -- so called from the name of the publishers. |
| Hansard | n. | A merchant of one of the Hanse towns. See the Note under 2d Hanse. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| HANSARD | anagram | DARSHAN |
We have 13 clues for the answer “HANSARD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Merchant of a guild town. | 1 answer |
| Official minutes of British Parliament. | 1 answer |
| Official report of the proceedings of the British Parliament | 1 answer |
| PARLIAMENTARY record | 1 answer |
| Printed record of Westminster debates | 1 answer |
| RECORD of parliament | 1 answer |
| Record of UK parliamentary debates | 1 answer |
| originally of the British Parliament | 1 answer |
| the official published verbatim report of the proceedings of a parliamentary body | 1 answer |
| CONGRESSIONAL Record | 2 answers |
| Gazette | 36 answers |
| Journal | 44 answers |
| Enlistment | 61 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 HANSARD (5)
What the Tobacco-Parliament's specific insinuations and deliberations were, in this alarming interim, no Hansard gives us a hint.
And I insinuated something of it to his Majesty, the day before yesterday [27th April, 1730, therefore? One momentary glance of Hansard into the Tobacco-Parliament], as of a thing I had learned from a spy" (such my pretence, O Nosti)--spy "who is the intimate friend of Knyphausen and plays traitor: you may fancy that it struck terribly.
Poor Majesty! But figure Grumkow, figure the Tobacco-Parliament when Majesty laid these Papers on the Table! A HANSARD of that night would be worth reading.
And the right honourable gentleman the Chancellor of the Exchequer will produce Hansard, will read to the House my speech of this night, and will most logically argue that I ought not to reproach the Ministers with their inconsistency, seeing that I had, from my knowledge of their temper and principles, predicted to a tittle the nature and extent of that inconsistency.
The court was a regular galley where each rowed according to command."] [Footnote 1293: Madame de Rémusat, I., 114, 122, 206; II., 110, 112.] [Footnote 1294: Ibid., I., 277.] [Footnote 1295: "Hansard's Parliamentary History," vol.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1947–1959).