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The answer APPLECART has 35 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of applecart in various dictionaries:
noun - the planning that is disrupted when someone `upsets the applecart'
noun - a handcart from which apples and other fruit are sold in the street
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Planning is disrupted when this is upset |
Place trap to upset this! |
Place trap carelessly and this could be upset |
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A fruit carrier you don't want to upset (9) |
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Spoil a plan or disturb the status quo. |
A barrow from which apples and other fruit were formerly sold in the street |
A planned situation. Back-formation from upset the applecart. |
a handcart from which apples and other fruit are sold in the street |
the planning that is disrupted when someone upsets the applecart' |
Applecart might refer to |
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The Apple Cart: A Political Extravaganza is a 1928 play by George Bernard Shaw. It is a satirical comedy about several political philosophies which are expounded by the characters, often in lengthy monologues. The plot follows the fictional English King Magnus as he spars with, and ultimately outwits, Prime Minister Proteus and his cabinet, who seek to strip the monarchy of its remaining political influence. Magnus opposes the corporation "Breakages, Limited", which controls politicians and impedes technical progress. * Shaw's preface describes the play as:* ...a comedy in which a King defeats an attempt by his popularly elected Prime Minister to deprive him of the right to influence public opinion through the press and the platform: in short, to reduce him to a cipher. The King's reply is that rather than be a cipher he will abandon his throne and take his obviously very rosy chance of becoming a popularly elected Prime Minister himself. * The play was completed in December 1928 and first performed in Warsaw (in Polish) the following June. Its English première was at the first Malvern Drama Festival in August 1929.Shaw based King Magnus largely on himself. He modelled the enigmatic and pivotal character Orinthia, the King's mistress, on Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the actress who had created the role of Eliza Doolittle in Shaw's Pygmalion. The "Powermistress-General" is said by the biographers of Beatrice Webb to be modelled on Susan Lawrence, an old colleague of Shaw from the Fabian Society. |