Crossword-Solution: MEZZANINE 9 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 29

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Word Word Type Definition
Mezzanine n. Same as Entresol.
Mezzanine n. A partial story which is not on the same level with the
story of the main part of the edifice, as of a back building, where the
floors are on a level with landings of the staircase of the main house.

We have 23 clues for the answer “MEZZANINE”

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Floor or room under a stage 1 answer
intermediate storey, esp between the ground and first floor 1 answer
intermediate floor just above the ground floor 1 answer
from the Italian word mezzano, meaning middle 1 answer
first or lowest balcony 1 answer
Theater ticket option 1 answer
THEATRE stage, floor beneath 1 answer
Storey between the ground and first floors 1 answer
Lowest balcony in a theater 1 answer
Level in the theater 1 answer
Intermediate level 1 answer
From Italian for "little middle" 1 answer
Floor immediately above ground level 1 answer
Floor between first and second 1 answer
ENTRESOL 1 answer
Theater balcony 2 answers
Department store area. 2 answers
Opera house level 3 answers
Theater feature 9 answers
BALCONY AREA 10 answers
colonnade 11 answers
Theater section 13 answers
Theater area 13 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with MEZZANINE (5)

Know then that four months ago, your books which were on the mezzanine were sold to a library for the sum of fifty lires, when we were in urgent need.
Spanish Passions: Old Age and Death Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2006
PART ONE Poverty SATURDAY'S CHILD CHAPTER I Not the place in which to look for the Great Adventure, the dingy, narrow office on the mezzanine floor of Hunter, Baxter & Hunter's great wholesale drug establishment, in San Francisco city, at the beginning of the present century.
Saturday's Child Kathleen Norris 2003
Elaine went on out through the back of the lobby, directed by a boy, and mounted a flight of stairs, in preference to taking the lift to the second, or sort of mezzanine floor.
The Romance of Elaine Arthur B. Reeve 2004
Any children?" "Two, sir," she answered as the elevator approached the mezzanine floor, "three and five, sir!" "Three and five--well, well, isn't that fine! Aren't you lucky! Tell him to try that stenography; that will put him in an office and he'll have a fine chance to rise there.
The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me William Allen White 2004
Peter looked farther, and saw that just as when one person sneezes or yawns everybody else in the room is irresistibly impelled to sneeze or yawn, so all these Dianas and Junos and Hebes on the “mezzanine floor” had suddenly remembered their little gold or silver hand-mirrors, their powder-puffs and red or golden or black pencils.
100%: The Story of a Patriot Upton Sinclair 2004

Quotes with MEZZANINE (3)

She stood in awe of her elder daughter. Lida was never tender, she spoke only about serious things; she lived her own separate life and for her mother and sister was as sacred and slightly mysterious a personage as an admiral who always remains in his cabin is for his sailors.- The House with the Mezzanine
Anton Chekhov Selected Stories
Stahl trailed him upstairs, across a mezzanine, and out into the darkness of the sloping balcony. Tom gave the aisle his torch so his guest could see. On the screen below a woman's head was wavering, two or three times larger than life. A metallic voice clanged out, echoing sepulchrally all over the house, like a modern Delphic Oracle. 'Go back, go back!' she said. 'This is no place for you!'Her big luminous eyes seemed to be looking right at Lew Stahl as she spoke. Her finge…
Cornell Woolrich
I thought I appreciated books, but this was an alter to the book gods. It was hard not to be impressed. I didn't know what had the most impact: the rosewood shelving, the rolling library ladders, the mezzanine floor with the ornate spiral wrought-iron staircases at each end, the carved moldings, the scent of well-loved books, or the silky Aubusson rugs in a soft faded palette of rose, sage and aqua.
Victoria Abbott The Christie Curse
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1976–2019).