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Answer for the clue "An American in Paris? ", 7 letters:
visitor

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Word definitions for visitor in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from Anglo-French visitour , Old French visiteor "visitor, inspector," from visiter (see visit (v.)). Sports sense is from 1900.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A visitor is someone who comes to a place for a short period of time In English and Welsh law, Visitor is an academic or ecclesiastical title Visitor or Visitors may also refer to:

Usage examples of visitor.

Jeanneney and Herriot respectively, refused to attend the social functions accorded the Nazi visitor.

In Arizona it was easy to know what women he could meet: all were visitors to Basset Ranch.

Twenty feet above them, an inner battlemented wall offered excellent opportunities for the inhabitants of the castle to throw things down at visitors who, after admission, turned out to be undesired.

He winked toward de Batz, evidently anticipating a good deal of enjoyment for the visitor from what was coming.

Visitors were not allowed at this late hour, but Benison had his influence in the mortal world and had arranged certain accomodations for Roger.

Bruno and Boots got to their feet, faced their visitor, and saluted in return.

Brian Boru had used it as his audience chamber as well as his banqueting hall, calculatedly awing visitors with an ostentatious display of gold cups and bejeweled goblets on every table in the room.

In Athens she eventually found work as a governess and came to know a Cretan visitor to the bouse, a fiery nationalist and soldier whose father had been one of the leaders of the Greek war for independence.

As if this were just another afternoon and Brat was just another visitor.

Lady Rohese energetically rubbing his brawny back with some of their finest soft soap, made last year in the castle brewhouse, and Gisela standing ready before the visitor, two large linen towels draped over her arm.

Wilson Britch had finally dismissed the Nationair crew and all their visitors save Vicki and Pendragon.

He received his visitor very pleasantly, expecting, as a matter of course, that he would begin with some new grievance, dyspeptic, neuralgic, bronchitic, or other.

My new visitor proved to be the first castrato of the theatre, who brought an invitation to dinner from Narici.

I honestly told my visitors to shove off, but Burnside waxed eloquent.

The unexpected visitor strode past Flax, pausing in the main room to pivot on a burnished boot heel.