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Answer for the clue "Large theatre ", 5 letters:
odeon

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Usage examples of odeon.

I had been to the Muswell Hill Odeon after the meeting at which Sydney Pollitter had performed his delicate manoeuvre, and I woke up with a dark head beside me on the pillow, which may have helped to explain my alarming absence of doubt.

We cooked and shopped together, went out to the Odeon or drank in the Mummery bar but our relationship was a curious one.

I remember seeing Paul Mounet interpret the part of Remy admirably at the Odeon Theatre.

Holmes made it to the Odeon with more than enough time to deliver a roundly well-received lecture.

A new project long occupied me, and has not ceased to do so, namely, the construction of the Odeon, a model library provided with halls for courses and lectures to serve as a center of Greek culture in Rome.

First they saw a film on the huge screen of the Odeon, Leicester Square.

And it came to him then, as clearly and as certainly as if he had been watching it on the big screen at the Odeon, Leicester Square: the rest of his life.

K at the Blackbury Odeon was showing a 24-hour, non-stop Halloween Special, but people kept coming out.

Enter, and for the small sum of ten sous you shall hear sobs such as the Odeon never echoed in its halcyon days.

He was near the Odeon theatre, when a thought quicker than a flash of lightning lit up the darkness of his brain.

I less old and more privileged, I would have risen in my seat at the Odeon and scandalized all Athens by answering him.

I knew by her looks that she had a heart and a brain, and that neither of them was in the Odeon or the Tontine dance-houses.

Odeon, recently thrown together in record time by order of Pericles, who paid for it with money that had been collected from all the Greek cities for their common defense.

They had fitted him out with a new radiation suit, loaded its pockets with beer and ciggies, made profuse their apologies for the little mis­understanding and finally flown him home to Odeon Towers.

Indeed, I have seen her on a still Sunday morning, when I have been sitting there waiting for the English ceremony of praying for Queen Victoria and Albert Edward to begin in the Odeon, sit for an hour, and cut up bread for her little brown flock.