Crossword-Solution: NEWSCASTER
We have 18 clues for the answer “NEWSCASTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| someone who broadcasts the news | 1 answer |
| Type of TV personality. | 1 answer |
| Reporter of a special report. | 1 answer |
| Job mistakenly sought by a paperboy? | 1 answer |
| Huntley or Reasoner. | 1 answer |
| Cronkite or Chancellor | 1 answer |
| BULLETIN reader | 1 answer |
| Anchor, for one | 1 answer |
| compere | 9 answers |
| Presenter | 10 answers |
| TV personality. | 12 answers |
| I for one! | 14 answers |
| Broadcaster | 20 answers |
| donor | 34 answers |
| Giver | 43 answers |
| announcer | 48 answers |
| Anchor | 50 answers |
| Host | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NEWSCASTER (5)
Requests for details by Frank Edwards, Mutual newscaster, and other radio commentators ran into a blank wall.
They speak flawless English -- and Spanish and Cantonese and Esperanto and Navajo, just pick a channel -- and they use a beautiful bugout contralto like a newscaster who started out as an opera singer.
The newscaster was wrought up about the brutal attack on the innocent child, but he was having trouble focusing the blame.
Why can't a newscaster tell you what is so mysterious?" "For a very good reason, Venza: because you can't throw people into a panic.
Did, or did not, this quiet, unannounced closing smell ever-so-slightly of cheese? Wherefore, Benjamin Bundy, the newscaster who had covered the starship's maiden flight, went out himself to look the thing over.
Quotes with NEWSCASTER (3)
An evangelist is like a newscaster on television or a journalist writing for a newspaper . . . except that the evangelist’s mission is to tell the Good News that never changes.
I don't have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It's a depression. Everybody's out of work or scared of losing their job. The dollar buys a nickel's worth, banks are going bust, shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter. Punks are running wild in the street and there's nobody anywhere who seems to know what to do, and there's no end to it. We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, and we sit watching our TV's while some local ne…
As I became older, I was given many masks to wear. I could be a laborer laying railroad tracks across the continent, with long hair in a queue to be pulled by pranksters; a gardener trimming the shrubs while secretly planting a bomb; a saboteur before the day of infamy at Pearl Harbor, signaling the Imperial Fleet; a kamikaze pilot donning his headband somberly, screaming 'Banzai' on my way to my death; a peasant with a broad-brimmed straw hat in a rice paddy on the other sid…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1960–2006).