Crossword-Solution: CORRESPONDENT 13 letters, 74 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Correspondent a. Suitable; adapted; fit; corresponding; congruous;
conformable; in accord or agreement; obedient; willing.
Correspondent n. One with whom intercourse is carried on by letter.
Correspondent n. One who communicates information, etc., by letter or
telegram to a newspaper or periodical.
Correspondent n. One who carries on commercial intercourse by letter
or telegram with a person or firm at a distance.

We have 74 clues for the answer “CORRESPONDENT”

Clue Answers
someone who communicates by means of letters 1 answer
penfriend 1 answer
FOREIGN country, person with regular business with 1 answer
PERSON with regular business relations with a country 1 answer
Person sending letters or writing reports 1 answer
PERSON reporting for newspaper 2 answers
letter-writer 3 answers
countertype 3 answers
Letter writer? 4 answers
Newsman 7 answers
Newspaper worker. 7 answers
analogue 9 answers
correlate 12 answers
Reporter? 12 answers
Columnist. 15 answers
Journalist 17 answers
informant 24 answers
Counterpart 25 answers
Recipient 27 answers
MUCH the same 39 answers
sisterhood 41 answers
comparative 45 answers
Mutual ___ 45 answers
conjoint 47 answers
COMMUNICATION medium 48 answers
Conforming 48 answers
announcer 48 answers
Corresponding 49 answers
BORROWED ___ 52 answers
aggregated 53 answers
JUST the same 54 answers
CIVIC ___ 54 answers
Similar 55 answers
compiled 56 answers
Analogous 57 answers
Shared 58 answers
Accumulated 60 answers
concentrated 61 answers
consolidated 61 answers
Gathered 62 answers
Parallel 63 answers
alike 63 answers
Identical 64 answers
communal 65 answers
COLLECTIVE ___ 65 answers
akin 67 answers
Fellowship 68 answers
cooperative 68 answers
Uniform 69 answers
connected 69 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CORRESPONDENT (5)

English, by the way, is relatively kind; our Moscow correspondent informs us that the corresponding idiom in Russian hacker jargon is `sovok', lit.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Amongst our lowest orders, the vocal organs are developed to a degree more than correspondent with those of hearing, so that an Isosceles can easily feign the voice of a Polygon, and, with some training, that of a Circle himself.
Flatland Edwin A. Abbott 1994
His only correspondent, so far as I know, was his own father.” “Who wrote to him on the very day of his disappearance.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994
His correspondent announced (writing in the third person—apparently by the hand of a deputy) that he had been unexpectedly summoned to London.
The Moonstone Wilkie Collins 1994
Weston was attending to some one else—and the pause gave her time to reflect, “Now, how am I going to introduce him?—Am I unequal to speaking his name at once before all these people? Is it necessary for me to use any roundabout phrase?—Your Yorkshire friend—your correspondent in Yorkshire;—that would be the way, I suppose, if I were very bad.—No, I can pronounce his name without the smallest distress.
Emma Jane Austen 1994

Quotes with CORRESPONDENT (3)

Now she understood a few things: that the American academy, which one might have thought the place to defend freedom of speech, had been the seat and soul of abrogating freedom of speech, if the first assault on its freedom can be said to be restricting, or handcuffing speech. The day she heard “redneck” on NPR, she turned NPR off, not because broadcasters were still using the term, but because she knew one day they would not be. In fact, she had a vision of the quiet moment …
Padgett Powell Mrs. Hollingsworth's Men
I see that I've become a really bad correspondent. It's not that I don't think of you. You come into my thoughts often. But when you do it appears to me that I owe you a particularly grand letter. And so you end in the "warehouse of good intentions": "Can't do it now." "Then put it on hold." This is one's strategy for coping with old age, and with death--because one can't die with so many obligations in storage. Our clever species, so fertile and resourceful in denying its weaknesses.
Saul Bellow
The great correspondent of the seventeenth century Madame de Sevigne counseled, "Take chocolate in order that even the most tireome company seem acceptable to you," which is also sound advice today!
Barrie Kerper Paris: The Collected Traveler
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1969).