Crossword-Solution: HEARST 6 letters, 114 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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HEARST anagram EARTHS, HARTES, HATERS, HEARTS, HERATS, SARTHE, SATHER

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"Citizen Kane" inspiration 1 answer
"Citizen Kane" model 1 answer
"Citizen Kane," for real 1 answer
"Cosmopolitan" publisher 1 answer
1970s hostage Patty 1 answer
American newspaper publisher of note 1 answer
Big media name 1 answer
Big name in the news? 1 answer
Big name in the newspaper business 1 answer
Big name in yellow journalism 1 answer
Bitter rival of Pulitzer 1 answer
Builder of a San Simeon castle 1 answer
California "castle" builder 1 answer
California's ___ Castle 1 answer
Citizen Kane's prototype 1 answer
Citizen Kane's real-life model 1 answer
Citizen Kane's real-life model Randolph 1 answer
Cosmopolitan owner 1 answer
Diversified publishing giant 1 answer
ESPN minority owner 1 answer
Early "yellow journalism" practitioner 1 answer
Early newspaper magnate 1 answer
Early-20th century anti-cannabis campaigner 1 answer
Figure featured in the documentary "The Battle Over Citizen Kane" 1 answer
Former squire of San Simeon. 1 answer
Fourth estate name. 1 answer
He made a mint in mines 1 answer
He was satirized in "Citizen Kane" 1 answer
Heiress in 1974 news 1 answer
Host at San Simeon 1 answer
Inspiration for Citizen Kane 1 answer
Journalist (1863–1951). 1 answer
Journalistic giant 1 answer
Kidnapped heiress Patty 1 answer
King Features Syndicate parent 1 answer
Leader in yellow journalism and an inspiration for "Citizen Kane" 1 answer
Longtime San Francisco Examiner publisher 1 answer
Lord of San Simeon 1 answer
Mass media magnate 1 answer
Media baron who inspired "Citizen Kane" 1 answer
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Media magnate William Randolph -- 1 answer
Minority owner of ESPN 1 answer
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Newsman who famously defined news as "something somebody doesn't want printed" 1 answer
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Newspaper publisher born 1863. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Edwin Arnold, who did it for The Telegraph, had $25,000, and if I told you of the way Hearst acted and Ralph interfered with impertinent cables, you would wonder I am sane.
Adventures and Letters Richard Harding Davis 2008
Matanzas was a pretty city but the people were awful, the hotel was Spanish and the proprietor insolent, though I was spending more of Willie Hearst's money than all of the officers spend in a week, the Consul could not talk English or Spanish, he said he hadn't come there "to go to school to no Spaniard" and he gloried in the fact he had been there three years without knowing a word of the language.
Adventures and Letters Richard Harding Davis 2008
Well, Digby'd read it and liked it - enough to personally pass it along to the head of a new and small-but-going-for-the-big-time publisher named Knightsbridge Publishing, an imprint distributed by the reputable Hearst Corporation.
Undo Joe Hutsko 1996
Through Arthur Brisbane, now chief lieutenant of William Randolph Hearst, she became acquainted with the writings of Fourier.
Anarchism and Other Essays Emma Goldman 2000
Seest thou the eastern dawn, Hearst thou in the red morn The angel’s song? Oh, lift thy drooping head, Thou who in gloom and dread Hast lain so long.
Sintram and His Companions Friedrich de la Motte Fouque 2001

Quotes with HEARST (3)

When one thinks of all the people who support or have supported Fascism, one stands amazed at their diversity. What a crew! Think of a programme which at any rate for a while could bring Hitler, Petain, Montagu Norman, Pavelitch, William Randolph Hearst, Streicher, Buchman, Ezra Pound, Juan March, Cocteau, Thyssen, Father Coughlin, the Mufti of Jerusalem, Arnold Lunn, Antonescu, Spengler, Beverley Nichols, Lady Houston, and Marinetti all into the same boat! But the clue is re…
George Orwell England Your England and Other Essays
In the end, notwithstanding a surreal detour in the 1970s, Patricia led the life she for which she was destined back in Hillsborough. The story of Patricia Hearst, as extraordinary as it once was, had a familiar, even predictable ending. She did not turn into a revolutionary. She turned into her mother.
Jeffrey Toobin American Heiress: The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst
You don't have to know anything about the Shakers to appreciate Mr. Copland's score for 'Appalachian Spring' any more than you have to know who William Randolph Hearst was to understand 'Citizen Kane.'
Terry Teachout
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 124 times in crossword archives (1944–2024).