Openly on display (5)
I believe the answer is:
overt
(Other definitions for overt that I've seen before include "Open and unconcealed" , "Open to view" , "Open, up front" , "Open,up front" , "Open, not 1 across" .)
I believe the answer is:
overt
(Other definitions for overt that I've seen before include "Open and unconcealed" , "Open to view" , "Open, up front" , "Open,up front" , "Open, not 1 across" .)