Crossword-Solution: PAGEANT 7 letters, 59 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Pageant n. A theatrical exhibition; a spectacle.
Pageant n. An elaborate exhibition devised for the entertainmeut of a
distinguished personage, or of the public; a show, spectacle, or
display.
Pageant a. Of the nature of a pageant; spectacular.
Pageant v. t. To exhibit in show; to represent; to mimic.

We have 59 clues for the answer “PAGEANT”

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Outdoor drama. 1 answer
Colourful parade 1 answer
Costumed procession 1 answer
Elaborate parade 1 answer
Elaborate show 1 answer
Event with a crowning moment 1 answer
Event with a queen 1 answer
Historical spectacle 1 answer
Its winner might get a tiara 1 answer
Miss America event 1 answer
Miss Teen USA contest, e.g. 1 answer
Miss USA contest, e.g. 1 answer
Mister World, for one 1 answer
One type of spectacular. 1 answer
Coronation pomp. 1 answer
Parade of floats. 1 answer
Showy celebration. 1 answer
Showy spectacle 1 answer
Something that's "Miss" titled? 1 answer
Spectacle of pomp and glory. 1 answer
Spectacular exhibition. 1 answer
Staged in Scott's Kenilworth. 1 answer
Theatrical spectacle 1 answer
Vivid show. 1 answer
Where swimsuits may be worn 1 answer
Where to see a crown 1 answer
event Atlantic City attraction 1 answer
parade or display of people in costume 1 answer
Colorful exhibition 1 answer
Beauty display 1 answer
Beauty contest, e.g. 1 answer
Beauty contest 1 answer
Atlantic City event 1 answer
Public spectacle 2 answers
THEATRICAL exhibition 2 answers
Scholarship source 2 answers
Elaborate spectacle 2 answers
Spectacular display 3 answers
Christmas show 3 answers
Crowning event 3 answers
Mardi gras event 4 answers
Miss America, e.g. 4 answers
Tableau 5 answers
CAVALCADE 6 answers
AN ELABORATE REPRESENTATION OF SCENES FROM HISTORY ETC 11 answers
tournament 15 answers
Procession 18 answers
Fête 21 answers
Tattoo 22 answers
field day 28 answers
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Sentences with PAGEANT (5)

Even this day’s pageant had not proceeded without the consent of the despised Jew, who furnished the means.” “Daughter,” said Isaac, “thou hast harped upon another string of sorrow.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Observing the Sabbath calm of the streets, and the pageant of baby carriages wheeling toward Thackeray Boulevard, he wondered again whether he had thrown away this girl's friendship for a merely imaginary suspicion.
The Haunted Bookshop Christopher Morley 2008
Following were the merchants, the tanners, the spear-makers and all the other acknowledged Guilds, deliberately attired (so it seemed to me) that they might make a pageant; and whilst most walked on foot, there were some who proudly rode on beasts which they had tamed into rendering them this menial service.
The Lost Continent C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne 2008
Come, let's see if she'll go with us that way." With convincing earnestness, Hedrick refused to make the experiment until Laura suggested that he remain with Lolita while she summoned assistance; then, as no alternative appeared, his spirit broke utterly, and he consented to the trial, stipulating with a last burst of vehemence that the progress of the unthinkable pageant should be through the alley.
The Flirt Booth Tarkington 2004
Slender, erect, exquisitely-tailored, she had gone by like some queen in a pageant, gracious yet unapproachable.
The Market-Place Harold Frederic 2008

Quotes with PAGEANT (3)

Our revels now are ended. These our actors, As I foretold you, were all spirits and Are melted into air, into thin air: And, like the baseless fabric of this vision, The cloud-capp’d towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself, Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep.
William Shakespeare The Tempest
the battered woman--for she wore a skirt--with her right hand exposed, her left clutching at her side, stood singing of love--love which has lasted a million years, she sang, love which prevails, and millions of years ago, her lover, who had been dead these centuries, had walked, she crooned, with her in May; but in the course of ages, long as summer days, and flaming, she remembered, with nothing but red asters, he had gone; death's enormous sickle had swept those tremendous…
Virginia Woolf
When he was in college, a famous poet made a useful distinction for him. He had drunk enough in the poet's company to be compelled to describe to him a poem he was thinking of. It would be a monologue of sorts, the self-contemplation of a student on a summer afternoon who is reading Euphues. The poem itself would be a subtle series of euphuisms, translating the heat, the day, the student's concerns, into symmetrical posies; translating even his contempt and boredom with that …
John Crowley Novelty: Four Stories
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