Crossword-Solution: LIMELIGHT 9 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

We have 39 clues for the answer “LIMELIGHT”

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Fruity center of attention 1 answer
ELECTRIC lighting, forerunner of 1 answer
Diva's spot 1 answer
Chaplin movie 1 answer
Chaplin film 1 answer
Center of the stage. 1 answer
Celeb's domain 1 answer
BRILLIANT white light 1 answer
*Center stage 1 answer
Fame, so to speak 1 answer
Focus of attention 1 answer
Focus of public attention 1 answer
GLARE of publicity (fig.) 1 answer
Picture in which Claire Bloom co-starred. 1 answer
Public eye 1 answer
RADIANT energy emitted in the form of brilliantly white light 1 answer
Radiation that reaches a star? 1 answer
Star's domain 1 answer
The glare of publicity 1 answer
The public eye 1 answer
What stars bask in 1 answer
glare of publicity 1 answer
white light 2 answers
Star's spot 2 answers
CONSPICUOUS position 2 answers
THEATRE light 3 answers
Center of interest 6 answers
Position of prominence 8 answers
A POSITION ATTRACTING MUCH ATTENTION AND PUBLICITY 10 answers
BE CAREFUL TO MAINTAIN AN INTEREST IN PUBLIC 10 answers
Center of attention 14 answers
Theater 29 answers
illumination 29 answers
theatre 45 answers
Caption 50 answers
Fanfare 59 answers
advertisement 67 answers
Publicity 79 answers
Fame 84 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LIMELIGHT (5)

Perhaps it was because his experience of life elsewhere was so full of Sabbath-school picnics, petty economies, wholesome advice as to how to succeed in life, and the inescapable odors of cooking, that he found this existence so alluring, these smartly clad men and women so attractive, that he was so moved by these starry apple orchards that bloomed perennially under the limelight.
The Troll Garden and Selected Stories Willa Cather 1995
Every man has his vocation, and some of you in the limelight would cut a sorry figure if the man in the background should fail you at the critical moment.
The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1995
The chauffeur limped in front of the lamps, appearing suddenly, like an actor stepping into the limelight.
The Scarlet Car Richard Harding Davis 2008
Limelight and slow music! In a few years rumors of dissent and trouble float vaguely back to the girl's family.
Worldly Ways and Byways Eliot Gregory 2007
The dreamer of dreams and the Shorter Catechist, strangely united together, were here directly at odds with the creative power, and crossed and misdirected it, and the casuist came in and manoeuvred the limelight--all too like the old devil of the mediaeval drama, who was made only to be laughed at and taken lightly, a buffoon and a laughing-stock indeed.
Robert Louis Stevenson Alexander H. Japp 2007

Quotes with LIMELIGHT (3)

One can't work/by limelight.//A bowlful/right at/one's elbow//produces no/more than/a baleful/glow against/the kitchen table.//The fruit purveyor's/whole unstable/pyramid//doesn't equal/what daylight did.
Kay Ryan
So you raise up a few generations of young girls, telling them that they should step to the back of the bus, ingrain that in their psyche, preach it to them from the pulpit, hold up as ideal examples women doing precisely that, and in a few years, you can step back; you need say no more. Your work is done, because you have carefully created a herd of women who know and even begrudgingly accept that their place is secondary, just outside the limelight, clapping for and cheerin…
Susan Campbell Dating Jesus: A Story of Fundamentalism, Feminism, and the American Girl
Bookish folk aren’t what they used to be. Introverted, reserved, studious. There was a time when bookish folk would steer clear of trendy bars, dinner occasions and gatherings. Any social or public encounters would be avoided at all costs because these activities were very un-bookish. Bookish people preferred to stay in, or to sit alone in a quiet pub, reading a good book, or getting some writing done. Writers, in fact, perhaps epitomised these bookish traits most strongly. A…
Paul Ewen
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 21 times in crossword archives (1953–2019).