Crossword-Solution: PIANIST 7 letters, 69 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Pianist n. A performer, esp. a skilled performer, on the piano.

We have 69 clues for the answer “PIANIST”

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Concerto performer, often 1 answer
Bench warmer who plays? 1 answer
Benched player? 1 answer
Borge or Cliburn 1 answer
Borge or Liberace 1 answer
Cafe booking 1 answer
Chopin or Liszt 1 answer
One sitting on the bench, maybe 1 answer
Cliburn, e.g. 1 answer
Nero, notably 1 answer
Cocktail-lounge employee 1 answer
Nero or Rubinstein 1 answer
Beethoven or Brahms 1 answer
Elton John or Billy Joel 1 answer
Glenn Gould, e.g. 1 answer
Glenn Gould, for one 1 answer
Hofmann, Horowitz or Hess. 1 answer
Ivories tickler 1 answer
Key tinkler 1 answer
Master of the "88." 1 answer
Keyboard artist 1 answer
Liberace was one 1 answer
Lounge performer 1 answer
Arrau or Cliburn 1 answer
person who plays the piano 1 answer
William Kapell, for instance. 1 answer
Van Cliburn. 1 answer
Van Cliburn's profession. 1 answer
Upright player 1 answer
Serkin or Watts 1 answer
Ray Charles, e.g. 1 answer
Rachmaninoff, e.g. 1 answer
Profession of José Iturbi. 1 answer
Player in Tante: Mrs. Sedgwick. 1 answer
Performer in one of the arts. 1 answer
Performer at the keys 1 answer
One working on a bench? 1 answer
One with a key grip? 1 answer
One who deals in rags? 1 answer
One who both plays and sits on the bench 1 answer
One tickling the ivories 1 answer
Chopin, for example 1 answer
Andre Watts, for one 1 answer
Person at keyboard 2 answers
Tickler of the ivories 2 answers
Concert star 2 answers
Cliburn. 2 answers
Chopin, for one 2 answers
Expert with keys 2 answers
KEYBOARD player 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with PIANIST (5)

What’s the matter? Do you really think I’ve no talent? Can’t I be a pianist?” Harsanyi paced up and down the long rug in front of her.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
She has a wonderful genius for music, and might make her fortune as a pianist, if it was not made for her otherwise! I traveled all over Europe; every one told me she was a marvel.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
This lingering diffidence seemed to give a peculiar value to what was definite and assured in her manner; it made it seem like an accomplishment, a beautiful talent, something that one might compare to an exquisite touch in a pianist.
The American Henry James 1994
There was only one break in the dreary monotony of that month: when Blind d’Arnault, the Negro pianist, came to town.
My Ántonia Willa Cather 1995
During the next week there was hardly a day that he did not read some startling paragraph in the newspapers about “the celebrated Scandinavian pianist,” whose appearance at S---- Hall was looked forward to as the principal event of the coming season.
Tales From Two Hemispheres Hjalmar Hjorth Boysen 1995

Quotes with PIANIST (3)

Having children makes you no more a parent than having a piano makes you a pianist.
Michael Levine
Once she called to invite me to a concert of Liszt piano concertos. The soloist was a famous South American pianist. I cleared my schedule and went with her to the concert hall at Ueno Park. The performance was brilliant. The soloist's technique was outstanding, the music both delicate and deep, and the pianist's heated emotions were there for all to feel. Still, even with my eyes closed, the music didn't sweep me away. A thin curtain stood between myself and pianist, and no …
Haruki Murakami South of the Border, West of the Sun
Empty-page staring again tonight. It's maddening. I suppose people who don't write (like the Connollies) imagine anything that can be though can be expressed. Well, I don't know. I can't do it. It's this sort of thing that makes me belittle the whole business: what's the good of a 'talent' if you can't do it when you want to? What should we think of a woodcarver who couldn't woodcarver? or a pianist who couldn't play the piano? Bah, likewise grrr.
Philip Larkin Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 48 times in crossword archives (1947–2023).