Word "BOOTH" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
United States actor and assassin of President Lincoln (1838-1865)
Synonyms:
john wilkes booth

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
small area set off by walls for special use
Synonyms:
cubicle, kiosk, stall

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a small shop at a fair; for selling goods or entertainment

Crossword Clues for BOOTH

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Comfy seating choice in a diner USA Today 12 Jan 2026
Diner seating Eugene Sheffer 01 Dec 2025
Cozy diner seating LA Times Mini 23 Nov 2025
Someone who famously took a shot at the theatre? The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 14 Nov 2025
Diner seating choice Thomas Joseph 30 Oct 2025
Stall a couple out of love (5)
Footwear put on hard market stand (5)
Maiden name of the human rights lawyer Cherie Blair The Times Specialist 02 Jun 2025
Enclosure for voting Newsday 02 Jun 2025
Counter alternative, at a diner USA Today 15 May 2025
Voting spot
Voting cubicle (5)
Mumbo jumbo, Othello utters in the phone box (5)
Tent for boxing at a fair Mirror Tea Time 14 Apr 2025
(4/7) "Let's also stop at the photo ___ for some quirky snapshots that we can print!"
Seating option at a diner New York Times 09 Apr 2025
General and founder of the Salvation Army (5)
Kick hard here when voting? (5)
Stall and you kick it - hard (5)
Flea market stall
Stall The Sun Two Speed 27 Feb 2025
Lincoln's killer in cubicle The Sun Two Speed 27 Feb 2025
Compartment the two love to occupy (5)
Both around circle where to vote (5)
Diner seat option
There's nothing in the pair of them being in a cubicle (5)
Wherein a couple have nothing but a phone (5)
Diner seating option Wall Street Journal 07 Jan 2025
Compartment used for voting (5) Puzzler 21 Dec 2024
Voting site
Jason ___, 2003-04 IBO Super Flyweight champion
Jason -, 2003-04 IBO Super Flyweight champion Mirror Quiz 17 Dec 2024
Box, perhaps, like the two circling the ring (5)
Once-common place for a phone
Telephone ___ (public convenience of old)
Small tent at a fair or market (5)
Convention table
Whence to phone that the pair are out for a duck (5)
Fair sight New York Times 04 Oct 2024
The pair accepted nothing for the stall (5)
Privacy compartment (5)
Founder of the Salvation Army (5)
A stall historic in the American theatre (5)
Covered stall shows there's nothing in the one and the other (5)
Word with voting or ticket
Stall assassin (5)
A stall (5)
Hut to kick hard (5)
Diner seating choice USA Today 14 Jun 2024
What is the surname of Fawlty Towers actress Connie? (5)
Kick hard stand selling goods (5)
Voting kiosk
Passport photo kiosk (5)
*Ticket agent's cubicle
Voting chamber
Kiosk The Times Concise 02 May 2024
(4/7) "Let's also stop at the photo ___ for some quirky snapshots that we can print!"
John Cleese's wife at the time of making Fawlty Towers, comic actress Connie ... played Polly, a maid at the hotel
Tent for boxing at a fair Mirror Tea Time 20 Mar 2024
"Phone ___" (2002 thriller starring Colin Farrell and Forest Whitaker)
Compartment the two duck into (5)
John Wilkes, stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln in 1865 (5)
William ___, founder of the Salvation Army (5)
Ticket or toll follower (5)
Small cubicle
Cozy diner seating Newsday 26 Feb 2024
Covered stall shows there's nothing in the one and the other (S)
Hospital giving backing to footwear stall (5)
Recess which gives privacy when voting (5)
General stall
Diner seating choice Thomas Joseph 24 Jan 2024
Connie ___, Polly in Fawlty Towers Puzzler Backwords 20 Jan 2024
Compartment the two love sitting in (5)
Cozy diner seating Newsday 02 Jan 2024
Voting site
Compartment the two love going into (5)
Shirley __ of "Hazel" TV 26 Nov 2023
Telephone ___ (public convenience of old)
Voting area Newsday 29 Oct 2023
Counter alternative, in a diner Universal 26 Oct 2023
Diner seating option New York Times 17 Jul 2023
Diner seating option New York Times 05 Jul 2023
Diner choice Thomas Joseph 27 Jun 2023
Popular place to make a phone call, in the '50s
What a host may be asked for Newsday 27 May 2023
Assassin's heavy footwear's hard at the tip The Telegraph Toughie 14 Feb 2023
Telephone kiosk (sounds like "tooth")
Fair part New York Times 03 Jul 2022
Diner seating choice Thomas Joseph 27 Jun 2022
Diner option LA Times Daily 02 Jun 2022
Table alternative at a diner Universal 28 May 2022
Fair or market stall The Times Concise 20 Apr 2022
Connie __, star and co-writer of Fawlty Towers The Guardian Weekend 12 Feb 2022
Seating for four at a diner Newsday 12 Oct 2021
Diner seating Eugene Sheffer 13 Sep 2021
Voting compartment USA Today 12 Aug 2021
Bamboo thatch covering market stall
Career fair setup USA Today 15 Jun 2021
Abe's assassin in cubicle The Sun Two Speed 30 May 2021
Diner seating choice USA Today 30 May 2021
Stall The Sun Two Speed 30 May 2021
Bistro seating Newsday 20 Dec 2020
Douglas ___, actor who plays Motley Crue's bassist Nikki Sixx in the 2019 biographical comedy drama "The Dirt"
The University of Chicago ___ School of Business, alma mater of Nobel laureate Eugene Fama
Some raised cash to oblige assassin
The pair buys egg from stall...
1865 assassin in cubicle The Sun Two Speed 18 May 2020
Voting site
Diner seating option Family Time 04 May 2020
Expo stall Universal 03 May 2020
Telephone ___ (private calling space)
Diner option New York Times 19 Jun 2019
Kick hard and stall The Telegraph Cryptic 11 Jun 2019
Trade-show setup Newsday 14 Feb 2019
Diner option
Alternative to the counter at a diner New York Times 13 Nov 2018
Diner seating choice Thomas Joseph 25 Sep 2018
Diner counter alternative The Washington Post 10 Sep 2018
Diner counter alternative LA Times Daily 10 Sep 2018
Kick hard for a 19
Comic Con setup USA Today 04 Apr 2018
Diner seating option New York Times 02 Apr 2018
Diner seating option
Diner counter alternative
Alternative to the counter at a diner
Assassin who shouted "Sic semper tyrannis!" USA Today 29 Nov 2017
An enclosure in which one would find a phone
Family-friendly diner choice New York Times 14 Apr 2017
Place to vote Newsday 26 Mar 2017
Voter's enclosure USA Today 24 Mar 2017
Kiosk, e.g Premier Sunday 19 Mar 2017
Diner seating Newsday 26 Feb 2017
Stall The Telegraph Quick 06 Feb 2017
Assassin who shouted "Sic semper tyrannis!"
Voter's enclosure
Family-friendly diner choice
Cozy diner seating Newsday 08 Nov 2016
Seating arrangement in The Wellington Hotel Irish Times Crosaire 05 Oct 2016
Diner choice Thomas Joseph 01 Oct 2016
Stand and kick hard
Diner seating area Universal 24 Apr 2016
There's nothing between the two where voter marks cross The Telegraph Toughie 14 Apr 2016
Diner seating choice
Voting compartment Newsday 09 Dec 2015
'Sic semper tyrannis' shouter The Washington Post 29 Nov 2015
Stand and stall an assassin
Market stall; small shop The Times Concise 07 May 2015
Disappearing telephone location USA Today 12 Apr 2015
Disappearing telephone location
Farmers' market stall, say
"Sic semper tyrannis" shouter
Station for a DJ
Voting compartment
Diner seating
Counter alternative
Cozy diner seat
Voting site
Diner choice
Diner choice
Diner choice
Dunking place
Diner seating option
Diner option
Word that can follow the first word of 18-, 26-, 46-, and 60-Across
Fair structure
Small stall
Kissing ___
Diner option
Bistro seating
Ticket site
Diner seating choice
Toll collector's enclosure
40-Across' assassinator
Voting area
Diner seating option
Cozy diner seating
Where Clark Kent goes when he needs a change
Trade-show setup
Ford's Theatre assassin
Diner option
Diner choice
Exhibition location
Dunking place?
Voting compartment
Huckster's site
Where Kent went for a change?
Diner seating option
Carnival feature
Place for a phone
Projection site
Projecting place?
Phone enclosure
1865 assassin
1865 assassin
Projecting place?
Ford's theater assassin
Diner seating option
Kiosk
Restaurant seating
Voting site
Word that can follow the end word of 20-, 37- and 53-Across
Diner seating
Place for a pay phone
Diner request
Phone site
Table alternative
Diner request
Phone site
Table alternative
Salvation Army founder
Diner feature
Shirley of 'Hazel'
Place for a family dinner
Dr. Samuel Mudd allegedly abetted him
Ford's Theater gunman
Counter alternative
County-fair structure
Pay-phone place
Toll collector's enclosure
Telephone kiosk
Telephone location
Kent's changing room
"Sic semper tyrannis" shouter
Vendor's area
Projector's place
See 1-Across
Quiz show prop
Salvation Army founder
Shirley or Edwin
Infamous or famous stage name
John Wilkes or Shirley
Fair structure
William ___, Fielding character
Author Tarkington
Edwin or J. Wilkes
Theater name
Stall
Quiz show compartment.
Compartment in a restaurant.
Salvation Army man.
Enclosure.
Nineteenth-century assassin.
Salvation Army founder, 1878.
Café compartment.
Restaurant compartment.
Founder of Salvation Army.
Theatrical name of fame.
Stall.
Compartment, as in a restaurant.
One who cried: "Sic semper tyrannis."
Enclosure for 40 Across.
Recent Oscar winner.
Seating compartment in a cafe.
Actress Shirley.
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