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The answer PATRON has 109 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of patron in various dictionaries:
noun - a regular customer
noun - the proprietor of an inn
noun - someone who supports or champions something
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Customer |
Art fan, perhaps |
Regular customer |
Benefactor |
Bar regular |
Store customer |
Type of saint |
Sponsor |
Funding source |
Store's customer |
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The fancy bee logo ison this brand's silver tequila. |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a customer of a shop, restaurant, etc., especially a regular one. |
Roman History |
the proprietor of an inn |
someone who supports or champions something |
a regular customer |
a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, or cause. |
A customer, especially a regular customer. |
One that supports, protects, or champions someone or something, such as an institution, event, or cause a sponsor or benefactor: a patron of the arts. |
A patron saint. |
One who possesses the right to grant an ecclesiastical benefice to a member of the clergy. |
Patron might refer to |
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Patronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another. In the history of art, arts patronage refers to the support that kings, popes, and the wealthy have provided to artists such as musicians, painters, and sculptors. It can also refer to the right of bestowing offices or church benefices, the business given to a store by a regular customer, and the guardianship of saints. The word "patron" derives from the Latin: patronus ("patron"), one who gives benefits to his clients (see Patronage in ancient Rome). * In some countries the term is used to describe political patronage, which is the use of state resources to reward individuals for their electoral support. Some patronage systems are legal, as in the Canadian tradition of the Prime Minister to appoint senators and the heads of a number of commissions and agencies; in many cases, these appointments go to people who have supported the political party of the Prime Minist |