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Rate | Answer | Clue |
ONLOOKER | Spectator | |
WATCHER | Spectator | |
VIEWER | Spectator | |
NEWSPAPER | Hamilton spectator | |
STANDS | Spectator structures | |
GRANDSTANDS | Spectator seating structures | |
SUPERVISOR | A spectator; a looker-on. | |
BEHOLDER | One who beholds; a spectator. | |
GRANDSTAND | Show off in the spectator seating | |
SPECTATORIAL | Of or pertaining to a spectator. | |
SPECTATORSHIP | The office or quality of a spectator. | |
WAS | Used to be seen taking part, now a spectator | |
MONOCLE | Does it improve the view for the one-eyed spectator? | |
ADDISON | English essayist who (with Steele) founded The Spectator magazine | |
SINISTRORSAL | Rising spirally from right to left (of the spectator); sinistrorse. | |
IDEALOGUE | One given to fanciful ideas or theories; a theorist; a spectator. | |
OFFSKIP | That part of a landscape which recedes from the spectator into distance. | |
ASSIST | To be present as a spectator; as, to assist at a public meeting. | |
RECURSANT | Displayed with the back toward the spectator; -- said especially of an eagle. | |
OBSERVANT | Taking notice; viewing or noticing attentively; watchful; attentive; as, an observant spectator; observant habits. | |
WANE | The decrease of the illuminated part of the moon to the eye of a spectator. | |
BYSTANDER | One who stands near; a spectator; one who has no concern with the business transacting. | |
GARDANT | Turning the head towards the spectator, but not the body; -- said of a lion or other beast. | |
WALLFLOWER | A lady at a ball, who, either from choice, or because not asked to dance, remains a spectator. | |
SINISTRORSE | Turning to the left (of the spectator) in the ascending line; -- the opposite of dextrorse. See Dextrorse. |