Crossword-Solution: TOTALISATOR
We have 14 clues for the answer “TOTALISATOR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| RACECOURSE apparatus used to record bets and payment of winnings | 1 answer |
| totalizator | 1 answer |
| off-course agency | 2 answers |
| curb exchange | 4 answers |
| BETTING shop | 5 answers |
| tote board | 5 answers |
| Gambling-house | 6 answers |
| Gaming house | 6 answers |
| bucket shop | 6 answers |
| gaming-house | 6 answers |
| pool room | 6 answers |
| Stock Exchange. | 13 answers |
| Tote | 16 answers |
| Gambling place | 40 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TOTALISATOR (5)
There was even a totalisator for those, which meant everybody who could obtain an advance on his pay-book, who liked what is called in racing circles "a flutter"; and there were always several amateur "bookies" as well.
The Bill for the better suppression of betting and gaming should rather have been called a Bill for their regulation, as, while it aimed at the entire suppression of book-makers and betting-houses, it did not {172} interfere with the totalisator or with any lotteries which had been authorised by Act of Parliament or were carried on solely by correspondence through the post-office, and in accordance with regulations which might be made by the Governor in Council.
The totalisator is now to be found in all the Australasian Provinces except New South Wales and Victoria; in the latter its adoption has widely been advocated, but has been opposed by the clergy, who have entered into an unconscious alliance with the book-makers.
But the excitement of the crowds of race-goers of many shades of colour, the keenness of the plungers on the totalisator or with the few bookmakers, and the gaiety of the pleasure-seekers, could not be exceeded at Ascot or Epsom.
Betting was conducted by the totalisator, or pari-mutuel, the bet being five dollars, repeated as often as you liked.