" news : 11 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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"___ news?" | ANY | 3 |
News ___ | INFO | 4 |
News ___ | ITEM | 4 |
News ___ | WORD | 4 |
"___ news?" | LOCAL | 5 |
News ___ | ATTEN | 5 |
News ___ | METRO | 5 |
"___ news?" | EVENING | 7 |
"___ news?" | NOSEFOR | 7 |
News ___ | TIDINGS | 7 |
News ___ | IMPORTANTEVENTS | 15 |
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Murrow news program) "Sesame Street News Flash" reporter "Simpsons" newscaster Brockman "Small Town News" presenter "That's big news, dude!" "That's fantastic news!" "That's great news!" "That's news ___" "That's news to me!" "That's not news!" "The ___'Clock News" "The Bad News Bears" activity "The Bad News Bears" actor "The Bad News Bears" actress "The Bad News Bears" star "The news service of the weak": Ceram "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" network "The NewsHour" anchorman "The Newsroom" actor Patel "The Newsroom" actor Waterston "The Newsroom" channel "The Newsroom" network "The Simpsons" news anchor Brockman "The Simpsons" newscaster Brockman "The Year of the ___" (1984 designation by Newsweek) "This is horrible news!" "Weekly World News" "news" "Weekly World News" topic "What awful news!" "What great news!" "What news on the ___?" "WKRP in Cincinnati" news director Les ___ "Yale Daily News" staffers "Yes, Virginia,..." newspaper "You ___!" 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