Crossword clues for reenactor
Wiktionary
n. One who reenacts.
Usage examples of "reenactor".
However, he was enough of a reenactor to want a place where he could move about on the limited roads.
A bunch of reenactor punks with rusty halberds was another way to describe them.
The man who entered the shed from the back was obviously another long term reenactor dressed in early Scots-Gaelic period clothing.
She watched, fascinated, as the Yankee reenactor struggled to remember his own name.
Armand had been a friend, and quite serious reenactor, before the Fall.
As the only reenactor not caught up in the time bubble, she was the only one who had enough sense left to protect him from her.
North American Union, the reenactor societies had gathered the refugees, taught them how to survive, and in extraordinary cases even thrive, and slowly rebuilt society and government.
Each one is a certified historical reenactor capable of providing you with hours of informative conversation.
They dressed formally for an early dinner and went to the Avalon Ballroom to hear swing music played by a Benny Goodman reenactor with his reenactor band.
Then the parties had expanded until once a year, at least, there was a sizable contingent of reenactors in the area.
It was hoped that between the horsemen and various half-trained reenactors it would be possible to sort the different species and then hold them in herds for further disposition.
All the other riders, however, were reenactors who were old friends of Kane and Alyssa.
I was watching one of the reenactors the other day and I got interested in it.
Plenty of them had been reenactors playing at being Vikings or Picts or medieval knights.
At the first encounter Herzer, who was acting in the position of triari commander, had been surprised how easily the militia, many of whom had been reenactors before the Fall, had been routed.