The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 4 letter word EDEN , but the solution may also be HOARE which is one of the most recent solution (1999 in Washington Post).
British statesman crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
EDEN | 35 % | 4 |
EDE | 18 % | 3 |
HOARE | 14 % | 5 |
PITT | 8 % | 4 |
HOME | 8 % | 4 |
ATTLEE | 4 % | 6 |
PEEL | 4 % | 4 |
CRIPPS | 2 % | 6 |
LORDHOME | 2 % | 8 |
BEVAN | 2 % | 5 |
CHAMBERLAIN | 2 % | 11 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: British statesman
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- chamberlain
- attlee
- eden
- peel
- pitt
- heath
- home
- clive
- wellington
- bevin
- gladstone
- bacon
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result EDEN
- Anthony or Barbara
- Eve's address
- First family's garden
- First garden
- First place
- First place?
- Garden spot
- Genesis setting
- Land west of Nod
- Onetime Hagman costar
More clues leading to the result EDE
- Nigerian city
- Palindromic Dutch city
- Commune in Holland
- Gelderland commune
- Dutch commune
- Netherlands city
- Dutch city
- Dutch town
- Palindromic Nigerian town name
- Commune in the Netherlands
More clues leading to the result HOARE
- British Secretary of State for India, 1931.
- British Ambassador to Spain.
- British statesman.
- British Air Secretary, 1939–40.
- British Ambassador to Spain, 1940–44.
- Sir Samuel ___ of Britain.
- British Air Secretary in 1940.
- Late British statesman.
- British Foreign Secretary before Eden.
- Sir Samuel
More clues leading to the result PITT
- Brad, of "Kalifornia"
- First Earl of Chatham
- William or Brad
- Ryan in "Ocean's Eleven"
- Surname of two British prime ministers
- Mr. Smith, in a 2005 film
- "Fury" star Brad
- "Moneyball" star
- 2008 Big East Tournament Champions
- "Kalifornia" actor
More clues leading to the result HOME
- "Fourth base"
- __ page (Web area)
- "__, James!"
- Abode
- Digs, in Soho
- Dwelling
- Visitor's opponent
- Website base: ____ page
- There is no place like it
- There's no place like this, per Dorothy
More clues leading to the result ATTLEE
- British Prime Minister
- '50s' British prime minister
- British prime minister, 1945-51
- British P.M. Clement ___ (Louis St. Laurent contemporary)
- Prime Minister between Churchill's terms
- Churchill follower
- Former British prime minister Clement
- Churchill's predecessor and successor
- Former British P.M. Sir Clement ___
- Churchill's successor
More clues leading to the result PEEL
- Avenger Emma
- Fruit cover
- Lime cover
- __-and-stick labels
- Remove the skin
- Come unglued
- Orange jacket
- Rind
- Banana discard
- Cause of a slip, maybe
More clues leading to the result CRIPPS
- A British leader.
- British Cabinet member.
- British statesman.
- President of British Board of Trade.
- Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer and Economic Affairs head.
- Britain's "Apostle of Austerity."
- Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- Retired British Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- Former member of Attlee's cabinet.
- Sir Stafford.
More clues leading to the result LORDHOME
More clues leading to the result BEVAN
- American physician in "Martin Chuzzlewit."
- England's fiery Health Minister.
- Britain's former Health Secretary.
- Former British Cabinet member.
- He resigned from Attlee's Cabinet.
- Britain's "Nye."
- He wrote "In Place of Fear."
- England's foremost critic of America.
- Laborite of the leftist bloc.
- Aneurin of England.