Crossword-Solution: JOURNALIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Journalist | n. | One who keeps a journal or diary. |
| Journalist | n. | The conductor of a public journal, or one whose business it to write for a public journal; an editorial or other professional writer for a periodical. |
We have 14 clues for the answer “JOURNALIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| a person engaged in journalism | 1 answer |
| newspaper correspondent | 1 answer |
| Newspaper editor | 2 answers |
| William Allen White. | 2 answers |
| NEWSPAPER writer | 3 answers |
| Post office worker? | 4 answers |
| Publicist. | 7 answers |
| Newsman | 7 answers |
| Newspaper worker. | 7 answers |
| Editor | 12 answers |
| Columnist. | 15 answers |
| Writer | 22 answers |
| announcer | 48 answers |
| correspondent | 52 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JOURNALIST (5)
The other men were Blank, the Editor aforementioned, a certain journalist, and another—a quiet, shy man with a beard—whom I didn’t know, and who, as far as my observation went, never opened his mouth all the evening.
That sobered him a little; and when he saw Henderson, the London journalist, in his garden, he called over the palings and made himself understood.
The head of a musical publishing house joined them, bringing with him a journalist and the president of a German singing society.
Delany, abolitionist, journalist, and physician, complained that the blacks had taken a back seat in the movement for too long.
Neither expected Scott to quickly evolve into a innovative journalist on the offensive who had the embryo of a cult following.
Quotes with JOURNALIST (3)
What grinds me the most is we're sending kids out into the world who don't know how to balance a checkbook, don't know how to apply for a loan, don't even know how to properly fill out a job application, but because they know the quadratic formula we consider them prepared for the world`With that said, I'll admit even I can see how looking at the equation x -3 = 19 and knowing x =22 can be useful. I'll even say knowing x =7 and y= 8 in a problem like 9x - 6y= 15 can be helpfu…
Sherman Reilly Duffy of the pre-World War I CHICAGO DAILY JOURNAL once told a cub reporter, 'Socially, a journalist fits in somewhere between a whore and a bartender. But spiritually he stands beside Galileo. He knows the world is round.' Well, socially I fit in just fine between the whore and the bartender. Both are close friends. And I knew the world was round. Yet, as time went by I found myself confronted with the ugly suspicion that the world was, after all, flat and tha…
I had an interview once with some German journalist — some horrible, ugly woman. It was in the early days after the communists — maybe a week after — and she wore a yellow sweater that was kind of see-through. She had huge tits and a huge black bra, and she said to me, ‘It’s impolite; remove your glasses.’ I said, ‘Do I ask you to remove your bra?
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1955–2025).