Stall |
Cubicle |
Phone ____ |
Voting site |
Kiosk, e.g. |
Ticket site |
Voting area |
Small stall |
Eatery sight |
1865 villain |
Diner option |
Diner choice |
Theater name |
Diner seating |
Place to vote |
Seating option |
Bistro seating |
Dunking place? |
Peep show unit |
Quiz show prop |
Voting chamber |
Telephone site |
Fair structure |
Comic Con setup |
Projection site |
Station for a DJ |
Shirley or Edwin |
Trade-show setup |
Carnival feature |
Author Tarkington |
Voter's enclosure |
Restaurant option |
Place for a phone |
Diner seating area |
Edwin or J. Wilkes |
Telephone location |
Cozy diner seating |
Voting compartment |
Recent Oscar winner |
Counter alternative |
Exhibition location |
Diner seating option |
Diner seating choice |
John Wilkes or Shirley |
Salvation Army founder |
Ford's Theatre assassin |
Diner counter alternative |
Place for a family dinner |
Farmers' market stall, say |
Toll collector's enclosure |
One O'Clock Jump" composer |
Family-friendly diner choice |
Nineteenth-century assassin. |
Sic semper tyrannis" shouter |
Infamous or famous stage name |
Where Kent went for a change? |
Disappearing telephone location |
William ___, Fielding character |
Kissing ___ (carnival attraction) |
Temporary structure eg for voting |
Market stall — Lincoln's assassin |
Alternative to the counter at a diner |
Assassin who shouted "Sic semper tyrannis! |
Where Clark Kent goes when he needs a change |