Crossword-Solution: PANTOMIME 9 letters, 44 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Pantomime n. A universal mimic; an actor who assumes many parts;
also, any actor.
Pantomime n. One who acts his part by gesticulation or dumb show
only, without speaking; a pantomimist.
Pantomime n. A dramatic representation by actors who use only dumb
show; hence, dumb show, generally.
Pantomime n. A dramatic and spectacular entertainment of which dumb
acting as well as burlesque dialogue, music, and dancing by Clown,
Harlequin, etc., are features.
Pantomime a. Representing only in mute actions; pantomimic; as, a
pantomime dance.

We have 44 clues for the answer “PANTOMIME”

Clue Answers
Sight-gag performance 1 answer
Form of theatrical spectacle. 1 answer
Gestures used in charades 1 answer
Jimmy Savo's forte. 1 answer
PORTRAY by dumb show 1 answer
Perform without words 1 answer
Performance beyond words 1 answer
Performance with no speaking 1 answer
Red's silent time. 1 answer
Shields and Yarnell forte 1 answer
Show silently 1 answer
Drama without words. 1 answer
Silent show 1 answer
Silent skill 1 answer
Silent treatment? 1 answer
Skelton talent 1 answer
Street performer's forte 1 answer
Dramatic performance without words 1 answer
The use of mime techniques, acting without words 1 answer
Theater specialty. 1 answer
gesture show 1 answer
play based on a fairy tale, performed at Christmas time 1 answer
Christmas show in London. 1 answer
Charades skill 1 answer
Chaplin's forte 1 answer
Marcel Marceau's art 2 answers
Marceau's specialty 2 answers
Marceau's forte 2 answers
Christmas show 3 answers
Marceau forte 3 answers
It goes without saying 4 answers
dumb show 4 answers
Harlequinade 6 answers
stage play 8 answers
ACT out 16 answers
Mimicry 22 answers
Drama 26 answers
DAME 40 answers
Gesture 40 answers
Gesticulation 41 answers
dramaturgy 47 answers
Ape 53 answers
Wit 56 answers
Hint 94 answers
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Sentences with PANTOMIME (5)

Farmer Boldwood had read the pantomime denoting that they were conscious of his presence, and the perception was as too much light turned upon his new sensibility.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Then he quietly took Sir Andrew’s hat from a chair close by, put it on his own head, tugged at his dirty blouse, and generally tried to express in pantomime that the individual in question wore very fine clothes.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
Father Brown, though he knew every detail done behind the scenes, and had even evoked applause by his transformation of a pillow into a pantomime baby, went round to the front and sat among the audience with all the solemn expectation of a child at his first matinee.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
When the North was hale in the march of Time, and the South and the West were new, And the gorgeous East was a pantomime, as it seemed in our boyhood's view; When Spain was first on the waves of change, and proud in the ranks of pride, And all was wonderful, new and strange in the days when the world was wide.
In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses Henry Lawson 2008
They both felt vaguely that if any food or drink were offered at such a hostelry, it would be the paste-board ham and empty mug of the pantomime.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995

Quotes with PANTOMIME (3)

Relate comic things in pompous fashion. Irregularity, in other words the unexpected, the surprising, the astonishing, are essential to and characteristic of beauty. Two fundamental literary qualities: supernaturalism and irony. The blend of the grotesque and the tragic are attractive to the mind, as is discord to blasé ears. Imagine a canvas for a lyrical, magical farce, for a pantomime, and translate it into a serious novel. Drown the whole thing in an abnormal, dreamy atmos…
Charles Baudelaire Intimate Journals
It is not enough to say the crow flies purposefully, or heavily, or rowingly, or whatever. There are no words to capture the infinite depth of crowiness in the crow's flight. All we can do is use a word as an indicator, or a whole bunch of words as a general directive. But the ominous thing in the crow's flight, the bare-faced, bandit thing, the tattered beggarly gipsy thing, the caressing and shaping yet slightly clumsy gesture of the down-stroke, as if the wings were both t…
Ted Hughes Poetry in the Making: An Anthology
Here's the truth: People, even regular people, are never just any one person with one set of attributes. It's not that simple. We're all at the mercy of the limbic system, clouds of electricity drifting through the brain. Every man is broken into twenty-four-hour fractions, and then again within those twenty-four hours. It's a daily pantomime, one man yielding control to the next: a backstage crowded with old hacks clamoring for their turn in the spotlight. Every week, every …
Jonathan Nolan Memento mori
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 23 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).