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Answer for the clue "Group of journalists attending party where guests arrive ", 14 letters:
reception desk

Word definitions for reception desk in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The place in public and company buildings where a receptionist presides, typically located in the front entrance of a building just inside the door. At a reception desk you may ask how to gain access to different parts of the building.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a counter (as in a hotel) where guests are received

Usage examples of reception desk.

Outside she was Karren Naughton again, one of eight hopeful candidates for a job on Morrell's main reception desk.

I went to the reception desk first, asked for and got some notepaper and took it across to the table where I'd left my drinks.

Still in handcuffs, I was led through heavy doors and up a ramp to the main reception desk where they handed me over to the custody of the duty sergeant.

He made no approach to the reception desk, having his plastic key on him.

The old Bentley smashed through the doors in a shower of glass and demolished the reception desk.

The desk clerk turned from Karl and made some sort of signal with his hand, which confused Karl until a man in his middle thirties, wearing a well-cut suit, got out of an armchair and walked to the reception desk.

There was a reception desk to one side, but no one present for duty.

A woman in her twenties was behind the reception desk, smoking, and watching a TV that was on the far wall.

And the ever-cheerful man with the British accent, behind the reception desk, looked up at the beshitted guest who was raging at him and said, ‘.

He pushed through the swing doors, strode past the reception desk and had stepped into the elevator before any of the staff had the chance to say good morning.

She left no word at the reception desk as to where she was going, or when she would be back.