Crossword-Solution: EXHIBITOR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Exhibitor | n. | One who exhibits. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “EXHIBITOR”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| FILM theater/theatre owner | 1 answer |
| Show participant | 1 answer |
| THEATRE owner | 1 answer |
| WARES, person displaying | 1 answer |
| person or thing that exhibits | 1 answer |
| someone who organizes an exhibit for others to see | 2 answers |
| Convention figure | 4 answers |
| vain person | 12 answers |
| Demonstrator | 18 answers |
| Advertiser | 24 answers |
| Exhibitionist | 30 answers |
| Producer | 62 answers |
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Sentences with EXHIBITOR (5)
One of them, the actual exhibitor no doubt, was a little merry-faced man with a twinkling eye and a red nose, who seemed to have unconsciously imbibed something of his hero’s character.
The exhibitor disappeared with all speed behind the drapery; and his partner, stationing himself by the side of the Theatre, surveyed the audience with a remarkable expression of melancholy, which became more remarkable still when he breathed a hornpipe tune into that sweet musical instrument which is popularly termed a mouth-organ, without at all changing the mournful expression of the upper part of his face, though his mouth and chin were, of necessity, in lively spasms.
The earlier and cruder method of advertisement held its ground so long as the public to which the exhibitor had to appeal comprised large portions of the community who were not trained to detect delicate variations in the evidences of wealth and leisure.
Nowadays, in the management of his "subject," "clairvoyant," or "medium," the exhibitor affects the simplicity and openness of scientific experiment; and even if he profess to tread a step or two across the boundaries of the spiritual world, yet carries with him the laws of our actual life and extends them over his preternatural conquests.
She beholds the Absolute!" As preliminary to other and far more wonderful psychological experiments, the exhibitor suggested that some of his auditors should endeavor to make the Veiled Lady sensible of their presence by such methods--provided only no touch were laid upon her person--as they might deem best adapted to that end.
Quotes with EXHIBITOR (2)
One famous movie executive, who shall remain nameless, exposed himself to me in his office. 'Mr X,' I said, 'I thought you were a producer, not an exhibitor.'
If you think of the 1930s in film as the decade of Gable and Lombard, Cagney and Harlow, Stanwyck and the Marx Brothers, think again. The biggest star - No. 1 in the 1936, '37 and '38 exhibitor polls - was a three-time box-office champ before she was 10. Shirley Temple, singer, dancer, and prime exemplar of Movie Cute, owned the '30s.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1999–2023).