Crossword-Solution: REPORTERS
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Characters in "The Front Page." | 1 answer |
| Men of the press. | 1 answer |
| People who make the news? | 1 answer |
| Press conference attendees | 2 answers |
| Journalists. | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REPORTERS (5)
Before the 'suspects' were released and their confiscated equipment returned to them, they were warned not to speak to newspaper reporters at the risk of getting a kick up their backsides.
Four days ago I came back from a month’s holiday in Bermuda in perfected health; but by some accident the reporters failed to perceive this.
Scott Mason was not considered a competitor to the other reporters because of his areas of inter- est and the skills he brought with him to the paper.
There, readers can discuss with magazine reporters and editors, and even read the text of entire issues of Time electronically before it is available on newsstands.
Just remember that we can keep everyone--reporters, local, state and federal-- out of our business simply by claiming academic privilege.
Quotes with REPORTERS (3)
This just gets worse and worse," Rob Pierre sighed as he skimmed Leonard Boardman's synopsis of his latest gleanings from the Solarian League reporters covering the PRH. "How can one person — one person, Oscar! — do this much damage? She's like some damned elemental force of nature!""Harrington?" Oscar Saint-Just quirked an eyebrow and snorted harshly at Pierre's nodded confirmation." She's just happened to be in the right places — or the wrong ones, I suppose, from our persp…
One of the great myths about war is that there is a ground zero, a center stage, where the terrible forces unleashed by it can be witnessed, recounted, and replayed like the launching of a rocket. War is a human activity far too large to be contained in the experience of a single reporter in a single place and time in any meaningful way. When it comes, it happens to everyone. Everything is in its path. Yet this is the allure of war reporting, the chance of acquiring some pers…
My inspiration for writing music is like Don McLean did when he did "American Pie" or "Vincent". Lorraine Hansberry with "A Raisin in the Sun". Like Shakespeare when he does his thing, like deep stories, raw human needs. I'm trying to think of a good analogy. It's like, you've got the Vietnam War, and because you had reporters showing us pictures of the war at home, that's what made the war end, or that shit would have lasted longer. If no one knew what was going on we would …
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Appears in: NYT, Universal.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1960–2023).