Crossword-Solution: HEADLINE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Headline | n. | The line at the head or top of a page. |
| Headline | n. | See Headrope. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HEADLINE (5)
But say something." **************************************************************** Chapter 7 Thursday, September 17 New York City Times Christopher Columbus Brings Disease to America By Scott Mason Here's a story I can't resist, regardless of the absurdity of the headline.
The headline read "News from CompuServe." The two first items caught my attention, and I requested the text.
Then followed the legend of the Ear, amplified from Finn’s first letter, and then the substance of his later discoveries, as follows: I know it is the practice of journalists to put the end of the story at the beginning and call it a headline.
Mullet; “can’t you imagine the headline, ‘Valuable Hunter Stolen by Suffragettes’? The police would scour the countryside till they found the animal.” “Well, Jessie must try and get it back from Penricarde on the plea that it’s an old favourite.
One headline he spelled out ponderously: “The Papers to the Front in a Move to Help the Police.” But, whisht! The voice of Danny, the head bartender, through the crack of the door: “Here’s a nip for ye, Mike, ould man.” Behind the widespread, amicable columns of the press Policeman O’Brine receives swiftly his nip of the real stuff.
Quotes with HEADLINE (3)
Headline?" he asked."'Swing Set Needs Home,'" I said."'Desperately Lonely Swing Set Needs Loving Home,'" he said."'Lonely, Vaguely Pedophilic Swing Set Seeks the Butts of Children,'" I said.
Some years ago, there was a lovely philosopher of science and journalist in Italy named Giulio Giorello, and he did an interview with me. And I don’t know if he wrote it or not, but the headline in Corriere della Sera when it was published was "Sì, abbiamo un'anima. Ma è fatta di tanti piccoli robot — "Yes, we have a soul, but it’s made of lots of tiny robots." And I thought, exactly. That’s the view. Yes, we have a soul, but in what sense? In the sense that our brains, unlik…
Do you know why hurricanes have names instead of numbers? To keep the killing personal. No one cares about a bunch of people killed by a number. '200 Dead as Number Three Slams Ashore' is not nearly as interesting a headline as 'Charlie kills 200.' Death is much more satisfying and entertaining if you personalize it. Me, I'm still waitin' for Hurricane Ed. Old Ed wouldn't hurt ya, would he? Sounds kinda friendly. 'Hell no, we ain't evacuatin'. Ed's comin'!
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 22 times in crossword archives (1954–2025).