Crossword-Clue: process or information used to arouse public attention
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9 letters (1 answer)
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- Exclamation used to call attention. 63.64%
- Arouse public attention 59.74%
- Oppressive public attention 59.26%
- the process of paying close and continuous attention 58.49%
- Focus of public attention 58.23%
- bring to public attention 58.23%
- Exclamations to attract attention. 57.47%
- Information used to establish facts in a legal investigation 56.14%
- Exclamation to attract attention. 55.81%
- Meme expression used to call attention to blunders 55.77%
- 24-hr. information station 55.70%
- Places of excessive public attention 55.56%
- Exclamation to call attention. 55.42%
- Throat-clearing sound to catch attention 55.32%
- piece of unreliable information believed to be true 55.24%
- someone who uses exaggerated or lurid material in order to gain public attention 55.22%
- Snippets of information about someone 54.95%
- It's used to attract attention 54.76%
- Tries not to attract attention 54.76%
- Information accessed on a computer 54.55%
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