Shown to a seat
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AnswerCrossword Clue
SEENINShown to a seat
LEDINShown to one's seat
SEENINShown to one's seat
MOONEDShown a seat?
MOONEDShown one's seat
ROPESThey're shown to a trainee
ROPESThey're shown to a novice
HOLECARDIt's shown to a caller
PROVENShown to be a fact
nepotismfavouritism shown to a relative
nepotismsNEPOTISM, favouritism shown to a relative
REVERENCEIt may be shown to a superior
nepoticpertaining to nepotism (favouritism shown to a relative)
nepotistone who practices nepotism (favouritism shown to a relative)
ARTFILMMovie that's not likely to be shown in a multiplex
nepotistsNEPOTIST, one who practices nepotism (favouritism shown to a relative)
worshipAdoration or devotion comparable to religious homage, shown toward a person or principle
etepimeleticof a type of social behaviour shown by young animals to elicit epimeletic behaviour
filmstripa film consisting of a series of stills to be shown separately and consecutively
filmstripsFILMSTRIP, a film consisting of a series of stills to be shown separately and consecutively
INHDHow many TV shows are shown, and a hint to the seven longest across answers' common feature
portfoliosA varied set of photographs of a model or actor intended to be shown to a potential employer
portfolioA varied set of photographs of a model or actor intended to be shown to a potential employer
eliminatesRemove (a variable) from an equation, typically by substituting another that is shown by another equation to be equivalent
eliminatingRemove (a variable) from an equation, typically by substituting another that is shown by another equation to be equivalent
eliminatedRemove (a variable) from an equation, typically by substituting another that is shown by another equation to be equivalent
spoilersA description of an important plot development in a television show, movie, etc., before it is shown to the public
animationsThe technique of photographing successive drawings or positions of puppets or models to create an illusion of movement when the movie is shown as a sequence
temperaturesThe degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, esp. as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch