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Free Primetime Emmy Awards word search. We picked 12 themed words — its ceremony, its trophy, and the craft it honours — and laid them out on a 15×15 grid. Drag across the letters to find every word on the list.
Words to find: EMMY, PRIMETIME, CEREMONY, GALA, OUTSTANDING, NOMINEE, PRESENTATION, STATUETTE, DRAMA, COMEDY, VARIETY, LIMITED.
Every word on the list appears exactly once. Words can run forwards or backwards, so scan both directions before you move on.
Primetime Emmy Awards word list, defined
EMMY/ɛmi/ · noun
A statuette awarded for excellence in television programming, especially in acting or directing. Related: statuette, award, trophy, medal.
PRIMETIME/ˈpraɪmaɪm/ · noun
The best or most popular time for a television show or event to be broadcast, typically in the evening when the largest audience is available. A period of time when something is at its most popular or successful. Related: peak time, prime time, high time, main time.
CEREMONY/ˈsɛrɪməni/ · noun
A formal or official act or occasion, typically with a ritual or symbolic element; a public display of respect or celebration. Related: rite, ritual, ceremony, observance.
GALA/ˈɡɑːlə/ · noun
A festival or celebration, especially one with entertainment and music. A variety of a fruit, especially an apple or a pear. Related: festival, celebration, party, bash.
OUTSTANDING/ˈaʊt.stændɪŋ/ · adjective
Exceeding the ordinary; exceptional. Exceptionally good or of very high quality. Related: exceptional, excellent, superb, first-rate.
NOMINEE/ˈnɒnɪni/ · noun
A person or thing that is proposed or officially suggested for a particular position, award, or honor. A person or thing that is officially chosen or selected for a particular position, award, or honor. Related: candidate, entrant, entrant, entrant.
PRESENTATION/prɪˈzɛnteɪʃən/ · noun
The act of presenting information, ideas, or products to an audience, typically in a formal or public setting. A presentation can be a speech, a slideshow, or a demonstration. Related: address, speech, lecture, exposition.
STATUETTE/ˈstætʊɪt/ · noun
A small statue, typically made of metal or ceramic, often given as a prize or award. A small figurine or model, especially one made of precious material. Related: statue, figurine, miniature, model.
DRAMA/ˈdrɑːmə/ · noun, verb
A play or performance, especially one with a serious or sentimental theme; a state of tension or excitement, especially one caused by a dramatic or unexpected event. Related: tragedy, melodrama, comedy, farce.
COMEDY/kəˈmɛdi/ · noun
A performance or production intended to be humorous or amusing, often involving satire, irony, or exaggeration. A comedic style or genre of drama. Related: humor, satire, farce, parody.
VARIETY/ˈvɛrɪəti/ · noun
A type or kind of something; a range of different things. A mixture of different things, such as people, cultures, or styles. Related: diversity, range, assortment, mix.
LIMITED/ˈlɪmɪtɪd/ · adjective
Having a restricted extent or amount; not complete or full. Having a limited number of options or choices. Related: restricted, bounded, confined, curtailed.