Crossword-Solution: GRANTLAND 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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GRANTLAND anagram GLANDRANT, LANDGRANT

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Sports and entertainment website named after sportswriter Rice 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
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ERCOTLE
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A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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The men of abilities greatly preponderated in the Troup faction; and the pens of Cobb, Gumming, Wild, Grantland, Gilmer, and Foster were active in promoting the election of Troup, and thereby regaining the lost power of the old Crawford or Republican party.
The Memories of Fifty Years William H. Sparks 2005
His words I already foreknew: "_These are old wounds_," said he, "_But of late they have troubled me._" GHOSTS OF THE ARGONNE: GRANTLAND RICE You can hear them at night when the moon is hidden; They sound like the rustle of winter leaves, Or lone lost winds that arise, unbidden, Or rain that drips from the forest eaves, As they glide again from their silent crosses To meet and talk of their final fight, Where over the group some stark tree tosses Its eerie shadow across the night.
The Haunted Hour Various 2005
For with Vee's chin on my shoulder, and some of that silky straw-colored hair brushin' my face, and a slim, smooth arm hooked chummy through one of mine--well, say; she could make a tabulated bank statement listen like one of Grantland Rice's baseball lyrics.
Wilt Thou Torchy Sewell Ford 2005
The late Jacques Futrelle, the author, who went down with the _Titanic_, was a Georgian, and worked for years on the "Journal." Don Marquis, one of the most brilliant American newspaper "columnists," now in charge of the department known as "The Sun Dial" on the New York "Evening Sun," was also at one time on the "Journal," as was likewise Grantland Rice, America's most widely read sporting writer.
American Adventures Julian Street 2006