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Definitions of downing street in various dictionaries:
noun - a street of Westminster in London
noun - the British government
DOWNING STREET - Downing Street is a street in London that houses the official residences and offices of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Chancellor o...
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Jan 21 2019 The Times - Cryptic |
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It's the street where you'll find the address seen here |
To take a meeting with the man seen here at his residence, you'll have to head to this street |
A synonym for the British PM, this London street was named for a Secretary of the Treasury commission |
In 1997 PM Blair swapped homes with the Chancellor of the Exchequer & now lives at No. 11 on this street |
Home to the P.M., this London street was named for the man who was M.P. for Morpeth in the 17th century |
Officially, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer resides at number 11 on this street |
The name of this London street off Whitehall is often used to mean the British government |
While British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher had gates put up on the Whitehall end of this street |
Party whips can be found at No. 12 on the street named for this 17th C. treasury secretary |
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Downing Street is a street in London that houses the official residences and offices of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Situated off Whitehall, a few minutes' walk from the Houses of Parliament, Downing Street was built in the 1680s by Sir George Downing. * For more than three hundred years, it has held the official residences of both the First Lord of the Treasury, the office now synonymous with that of the Prime Minister, and the Second Lord of the Treasury, the office held by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. * The Prime Minister's official residence is 10 Downing Street; the Chancellor's official residence is Number 11. The government's Chief Whip has an official residence at Number 12. The current Chief Whip's residence is at Number 9. The houses on the south side of the street were demolished in the 19th century to make way for government offices now occupied by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. * 'Downing Street' is used as a metonym for the Government of the United Kingdom. |