Crossword-Solution: JUSTICES 8 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Black, Burton, Clark, etc. 1 answer
Burton, Minton, et al. 1 answer
Frankfurter and others 1 answer
Members of the Supreme Court bench 1 answer
Nine of these are supreme 1 answer
Warren, and others. 1 answer
Black and white, e.g. 5 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with JUSTICES (5)

Laddie didn't want her around, so he stopped at the schoolhouse and told her to stay at Justices' that night, we'd need all our rooms; but she didn't like being sent away when there was such excitement, but every one minded Laddie when he said so for sure.
Laddie Gene Stratton-Porter 2008
But the burials in St Giles’s were fifty-three—a frightful number!—of whom they set down but nine of the plague; but on an examination more strictly by the justices of peace, and at the Lord Mayor’s request, it was found there were twenty more who were really dead of the plague in that parish, but had been set down of the spotted-fever or other distempers, besides others concealed.
A Journal of the Plague Year Daniel Defoe 1995
Before the end of a month Yarranton was again in custody, as appears from the communication of certain justices of Surrey to Sir Edward Nicholas.[7] As no further notice of Yarranton occurs in the State Papers, and as we shortly after find him publicly occupied in carrying out his plans for improving the navigation of the western rivers, it is probable that his innocence of any plot was established after a legal investigation.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008
The mother had gradually arisen to that degree of fame that she could bandy words with her acquaintances among the police-justices.
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Stephen Crane 1996
There were plenty of nobles fitted to serve their country by raising the dignity of justices of the peace, by improving the land, by opening out roads and canals, and taking an active and leading part as country gentlemen; but these had sold their estates to gamble on the Stock Exchange.
The Duchesse de Langeais Honore de Balzac 1996

Quotes with JUSTICES (3)

I am not a committed pacifist. I would not hold that it is under all imaginable circumstances wrong to use violence, even though use of violence is in some sense unjust. I believe that one has to estimate relative justices. But the use of violence and the creation of some degree of injustice can only be justified on the basis of the claim and the assessment-which always ought to be undertaken very, very seriously and with a good deal of scepticism that this violence is being …
Noam Chomsky
In the final scene of Power, the Supreme Court justices appear as a striking abstraction: Nine scowling masks line up in a row on top of a giant podium. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes speaks the majority opinion: 'Water power, the right to convert it into electric energy, and the electric energy thus produced constitute property belonging to the United States.
Susan Quinn The Furious Improvisation: How the WPA and a Cast of Thousands Made High Art out of Desperate Times
I once had every hope,’ he says. ‘The world corrupts me, I think. Or perhaps it's just the weather. It pulls me down and makes me think like you, that one should shrink inside, down and down to a little point of light, preserving one's solitary soul like a flame under a glass. The spectacles of pain and disgrace I see around me, the ignorance, the unthinking vice, the poverty and the lack of hope, and oh, the rain — the rain that falls on England and rots the grain, puts out …
Hilary Mantel Wolf Hall
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Used 5 times in crossword archives (1955–2004).