Crossword-Solution: ILLUSIONIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Illusionist | n. | One given to illusion; a visionary dreamer. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “ILLUSIONIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| a person who produces illusory effects | 1 answer |
| Sleight-of-hand expert | 1 answer |
| One who might cut someone in half | 1 answer |
| Invisible Man? (Ellison) | 1 answer |
| Fascinator | 5 answers |
| Magus | 11 answers |
| fiddler | 12 answers |
| forger | 15 answers |
| conjurer | 18 answers |
| Twister | 24 answers |
| magician | 26 answers |
| Faker | 45 answers |
| deceiver | 53 answers |
| Pretender | 68 answers |
| Imitator | 69 answers |
| Quack | 72 answers |
| Actor | 73 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with ILLUSIONIST (5)
Lord Lytton’s position I shall examine later on; but, as regards the theory that Shakespeare did not busy himself much about the costume-wardrobe of his theatre, anybody who cares to study Shakespeare’s method will see that there is absolutely no dramatist of the French, English, or Athenian stage who relies so much for his illusionist effects on the dress of his actors as Shakespeare does himself.
She remembered once seeing a man, who called himself an “illusionist,” displaying a woman’s figure suspended apparently in mid-air.
The teacher of a new moral truth has again and again been set down to be an illusionist by a society which was itself under the sway of a long-reigning error.
Quinsey was known as a mesmerist, a ventriloquist, an illusionist, a prestidigitator and a master of the Black Art, and occasionally in "pleasing sorcery that charms the sense" he would entertain audiences at church fairs, picnics and the like for simple fees, while he found much pleasure amusing friends gratuitously at their homes, at his home and sometimes at his place of business.
Given Riel is an illusionist figuring 3 days back from the grave --that an early prototype of the Gatling gun is in effect, that a Ghost Dance cannot stop bullets.
Quotes with ILLUSIONIST (3)
I had a dream about you. It's been a while since I could remember any of my dreams, and still, this one has left me with such strong impression. Even now, when I am fully awake, your face flashes before my eyes. It's a face I can totally relate to, as if it wasn't any more yours than it is mine. Terrifying thing, you know? I can't say I've felt that sort of intimacy with anyone. For a moment you knew all my secrets, without me even having to tell them. For a moment I even kne…
An illusionist can make himself disappear; a musician can do the same thing: When he plays a piano, after a while we start seeing only the music, not the man!
Clever deceivers rarely tell outright falsehoods. It’s too risky. The art of deception is closely related to the magician’s craft: it involves knowing how to draw attention to a harmless place, to deflect it away from the action. Deeply entrenched patterns of perceptual, emotional, and cognitive dispositions serve as instruments of deception. A skilled deceiver is an illusionist who knows how to manipulate the normal patterns of what is salient to their audience. He places sa…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, New Yorker, Universal.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2018–2025).