Possible Questions:
- Host
- Teevee host
- Roast host
- Rap
- Toastmaster
- Pageant host
- TV host
- Run the show
- Game-show host
- Game show host
- Master of ceremonies
- Talk-show host
- Show opener
- Game leader
- Banquet host
- Act opener
- Party leader
- Show host
- Quizmaster
- Intro giver
- Officiate
- Mike holder
- Entertainment director
- Wedding figure
- Speaker between speeches
- One who rules the roast?
- One who rules the roast
- Awards night host
- Party leader?
- Keynoter introducer
- Ceremonial master
- Alex Trebek, e.g.
- Act introducer
- TV show host
- Show runner
- Person with a mike
- Party VIP
- Oscar night figure
- One making introductory remarks
- Intro maker
- Dais VIP
- Dais V.I.P.
- Carson role
- Wedding performer
- Variety-show figure
- Trebek or Sajak
- Toaster, often
- Rule the roast
- Quite substantial
- One who runs the show
- One appearing between numbers
- Man at the mike
- Intro speaker
- Host at a roast
- Host a roast
- Head roaster
- Banquet official
- Act as a master of ceremonies
- "And now ..." sayer
- Wedding necessity
- Variety-show host
- Toaster, at times
- Speaker introducer
- Speaker between other speakers, perhaps
- Showman
- Show's host
- Show leader
- Seacrest on ''American Idol,'' e.g.
- Run the roast
- Roast V.I.P.
- Roast figure
- Ringmaster
- Quizmaster, e.g.
- Presiding personality
- Person who handles the introductions
- Pat Sajak, for one
- Pageant VIP
- One who gets on with the show
- Nitery host
- Mike holder, at times
- Mic holder
- Letters in Einstein's famous formula
- Leno, for one
- Joel Grey, in ''Cabaret''
- Jessel role
- Interviewer, perhaps
- Host a show
- He runs the show
- Handler of introductions
- Dais occupant
- Crystal, at the 2012 Oscars
- Comedy club host
- Billy Crystal for the Oscars, e.g.
- Banquet VIP
- Awards show host
- Awards night figure
- ''And now ...'' sayer
- Whom Brits call a presenter
- VIP on Oscar night
- Veejay's kin
- V.I.P. at a fete
- TV V.I.P.
- TV interlocutor
- Trebek, for one
- Toaster, or roaster
- Telethon V.I.P.
- Show-runner
- Show announcer
- Seth MacFarlane, at the 2013 Oscars, e.g.
- Seth MacFarlane, at the 2013 OscarsÂ
- Seacrest or Sajak
- Sajak, e.g.
- Sajak role
- Role Jessel often played
- Role Jessel had
- Role Jessel enjoyed
- Role at a roast
- Rob Riggle at the 2012 Espys, e.g.
- Roastmaster
- Roaster, or sometimes toaster
- Roast VIP
- Roast turkey, maybe?
- Roast overseer
- Roast leader
- Ringmaster, e.g.
- Revue host
- Rapper
- Quiz host
- Public host
- Preside over festivities
- Podium figure
- Play host, as for an awards show
- Person making introductions, often
- Oscar night VIP
- Oscar host, e.g.
- One with flow, hopefully
- One who makes opening statements
- One running the show
- One might be between a pair of speakers
- One may give facts about acts
- One in charge of a roast?
- One handling a roast
- Night-club host
- Musician with flow, hopefully
- Mike person
- Merv, e.g.
- Martin, at the 2001 Oscars
- Man with the mike
- Man with a mike
- Man on the dais
- Man for introductions
- Maker of introductions
- Letters in Einstein's famous quotation
- Jon Stewart, for one
- Johnny Carson role
- Joel Grey, in "Cabaret"
- Job for Ryan Seacrest
- Jessel was one
- Introductions handler
- Introduction maker
- Introducer of acts
- Introducer
- Intro pro
- Intro preparer
- Intro maestro
- Improv club host
- Host the pageant
- Host a roast, say
- Host a roast, e.g.
- Host a pageant
- Host sometimes
- Host of sorts
- Hold the mic
- He does intros
- Handle the intros
- Hal March was one
- George Jessel for example
- Game show personality
- Game show figure
- Game host
- Function runner
- Figure at a roast
- Event host
- Eve or Adam Yauch
- Entertainment man
- Ed Sullivan, e.g.
- Drew Carey or Steve Harvey
- Dick Clark, often
- Dais personality
- Cue card reader
- Conduct a program: Colloq.
- Compère
- Comedy club host, e.g.
- Comedy club figure
- Certain host
- Ceremony facilitator
- Carson or Paar, e.g.
- Bust rhymes
- Bob Hope, for 18 Oscar ceremonies
- Billy Crystal, on Oscar night
- Billy Crystal, at times
- Billy Crystal or Whoopi Goldberg for the Oscars, often
- Bert Parks, at times
- Battle of bands mic holder
- Barker, famously
- Banquet man
- Banquet bigwig
- Awards-night host
- Anne Robinson, e.g.
- "The Dead ___ Scrolls: The Lost Teachings of Hip-Hop"
- "Miss America" host
- "Let's meet today's contestants" sayer
- "And now . . ." sayer
- ''Next up . . .'' speaker