Hurried to complete minutes in no particular order (6)
I believe the answer is:
random
'in no particular order' is the definition.
(in a random order)
'hurried to complete minutes' is the wordplay.
'hurried' becomes 'ran' (running is a kind of hurrying).
'to complete' becomes 'do' (doing is a kind of completing).
'minutes' becomes 'm' (common abbreviation).
'ran'+'do'+'m'='RANDOM'
(Other definitions for random that I've seen before include "Haphazard, hit or miss" , "spot?" , "unmethodical" , "Unsystematic" , "Lacking a pre-planned pattern" .)