Crossword-Solution: TRIBUNE 7 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Tribune n. An officer or magistrate chosen by the people, to protect
them from the oppression of the patricians, or nobles, and to defend
their liberties against any attempts that might be made upon them by
the senate and consuls.
Tribune n. Anciently, a bench or elevated place, from which speeches
were delivered; in France, a kind of pulpit in the hall of the
legislative assembly, where a member stands while making an address;
any place occupied by a public orator.

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TRIBUNE anagram TURBINE

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Public defender 1 answer
Ancient Roman officer 1 answer
CHAMPION of the people 1 answer
Chicago daily 1 answer
Chicago newspaper 1 answer
Defender of people's rights 1 answer
Defender of the people 1 answer
Defunct N. Y. paper 1 answer
Dewey Defeats Yruman paper 1 answer
Oakland daily 1 answer
"Dewey Defeats Truman" newspaper 1 answer
Raised platform for a speaker 1 answer
Raised platform in a public place 1 answer
Roman legion officer 1 answer
Roman officer 1 answer
Salt Lake City daily 1 answer
Sun-Times rival 1 answer
Upholder of rights 1 answer
Williams Lake _______ 1 answer
people's representative, esp in ancient Rome 1 answer
Chicago paper 2 answers
Chicago daily, with "the" 2 answers
Chicago's __ Tower 2 answers
CHICAGO news agency 2 answers
Former New York newspaper 2 answers
Newspaper name 5 answers
Roman magistrate 7 answers
AMERICAN news agency 7 answers
Demagogue 7 answers
Roman official 8 answers
BILL OF RIGHTS DEFENDER, 10 answers
Bill of Rights defender (abbr.) 10 answers
BASILICA, part of 10 answers
ALBUQUERQUE NEWSPAPER 12 answers
Part of a church 14 answers
Rostrum 16 answers
Dais 17 answers
magistrate 28 answers
Platform 39 answers
Leader? 81 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TRIBUNE (5)

DJNR also offers full text from the Paris-based International Herald Tribune, publications like the Guardian and others from the United Kingdom, and from sources in the former Soviet Union (like Soviet Press Digest, BizEkon News, Moscow News, and others.) E-EUROPE is an electronic communications network for doing business in Eastern Europe countries, including CIS.
The Online World Odd de Presno 1993
Greeley, of the New York Tribune, written while abroad, I said: I am, nevertheless aware that the wisdom of exposing the sins of one nation in the ear of another, has been seriously questioned by good and clear-sighted people, both on this and on your side of the Atlantic.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995
One day I asked myself: Why is there so much sorrow and misery in society? Must man always be wretched? And not satisfied with the explanations given by the reformers,--these attributing the general distress to governmental cowardice and incapacity, those to conspirators and emeutes, still others to ignorance and general corruption,--and weary of the interminable quarrels of the tribune and the press, I sought to fathom the matter myself.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
The Oakdale Tribune got out an extra that afternoon giving a resume of such evidence as had appeared in the regular edition and hinting at all the numerous possibilities suggested by such matter as had come to hand since.
The Oakdale Affair Edgar Rice Burroughs 2008
Bayard Taylor, however, wrote me from the _Tribune_ office a kind note saying that he was glad to see me “on the road to great usefulness.” Governor Clafflin, of Massachusetts, took the time to send me a note of congratulation.
Acres of Diamonds Russell H. Conwell 2008

Quotes with TRIBUNE (3)

But the old traditions of sectarian misdirection still in spite of a certain advance in technical efficiency, cripple and distort the general mind. "All that has been changed," cry indignant teachers under criticism. But the evidence that this teaching of theirs still fails to produce a public that is alert, critical, and capable of vigorous readjustment in the face of overwhelming danger, is to be seen in the newspapers that satisfy the Tewler public, the arguments and sloga…
H. G. Wells You Can't Be Too Careful
At times, said the founder of the Chicago Tribune, Lincoln seemed to reach into the clouds and take out the thunderbolts.
Harold Holzer Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion
Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play. It is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence. In other words, it is war minus the shooting. (in "The Sporting Spirit", Tribune, GB, London, December 1945)
George Orwell The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell 1903-1950
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 29 times in crossword archives (1970–2022).