Clues for the word "NEWS"
We've had 298 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 514 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Daily Cryptic crossword on April 18, 2024.
Definition of news
- n - A report of recent occurences; information of something that has lately taken place, or of something before unknown; fresh tindings; recent intelligence.
- n - Something strange or newly happened.
- n - A bearer of news; a courier; a newspaper.
Referring Clues
- Part of CNN
- The latest
- Intelligence
- "That's ___ to me!"
- Kind of wire
- Latest word
- Info
- Kind of brief
- Tidings
- Front-page stuff
- Time piece
- Top-of-the-hour radio offering
- Kind of flash
- Six o'clock broadcast
- Kind of conference
- Anchor's delivery
- On-the-hour radio offering
- Word
- NPR staple
- Wire material
- Front page fill
- Latest
- What's going on
- Google heading
- Scoop
- See 21-Down
- The first "N" of CNN
- 6:30 p.m. broadcast
- "Time" content
- Rather reading
- The middle N of CNN
- Late-night monologue inspiration
- Anchor's concern
- Ashleigh Banfield's field
- What's happening
- Wire service output
- Anderson Cooper's milieu
- Reporter's quest
- Katie Couric's milieu
- Wolf Blitzer's bailiwick
- Front page material
- Brian Williams's bailiwick
- Katie Couric's forte
- Late developments
- Current events
- CNN segment?
- Evening broadcast staple
- It may be breaking
- Pre-bedtime fare
- Stuff of headlines
- Network division
- Nightly broadcast
- Skinny
- "Broadcast ___" (1987 William Hurt film)
- What you might get from the ends of this puzzle's six longest answers
- Daily paper fare
- It might be breaking
- Six o'clock TV fare
- "Any ___?"
- Anchor's field
- Eleven o'clock TV fare
- Some scoops
- Fresh information
- Fresh reports
- Part of CNBC
- CNN offering
- 6 p.m. broadcast
- Cronkite concern
- CNN format
- Something you didn't know
- Paper contents
- 11 p.m. TV fare, often
- It's breaking, at times
- Latest scoop
- Latest buzz
- Eleven o'clock fare
- The middle "N" of CNN
- Kind of stand
- Huey Lewis sings with them
- Worthy starter
- Start for worthy or paper
- Six o'clock TV broadcast
- Front page fare
- Extra stuff?
- The latest happenings
- "This just in ..." fare
- Six o'clock TV fare, often
- The latest word
- Latest happenings
- Reporters sniff it out
- Information
- "Any ___?"
- It may be hard or breaking
- Media business
- Reporter's concern
- Nightly TV offering
- Top-of-the-hour info
- What literally comes from the north, east, west and south?
- Bulletins and such
- Gossip
- Kind of hound or feed
- 11 o'clock broadcast
- Anchor's offering
- 11 p.m. telecast
- 11 p.m. broadcast
- Six o'clock telecast
- Updated information
- CNN fodder
- Latest, perhaps
- Breaking stuff?
- It might be late-breaking
- Post production?
- The latest info
- Wadena ______
- What's spread in 17-, 25-, 32-, 45-, 51-, and 64-Across
- They're spread in 17-, 26-, 55-, and 68-Across and 4- and 48-Down
- Vacuum's contents
- Nightly telecast
- "That's ___ to me"
- Daily broadcast
- What an anchor delivers
- Morning-paper fare
- It may come at the eleventh hour
- 11 o'clock telecast
- Town crier's announcements
- Headline material
- Worthy leader
- Word that's only coincidentally made up of the four main compass points
- It's often breaking
- Top-of-the-hour delivery
- The latest is breaking
- "it's ___ to me"
- Huntley's forte
- ___ flash
- Post-prime-time fare
- Network staple
- "Breaking ___"
- Kind of cast
- Reporter's forte
- The latest reports
- It's hot off the presses
- Dinnertime TV fare
- Charles Gibson's domain
- The Halifax Daily ______
- Google service
- Daily current events
- Daily paper staple
- Headlines
- Anchor lines
- ___ conference
- Daily report
- It may come with the weather
- "Man bites dog"
- Broadcast network staple
- Part of a Facebook feed
- USA Today offering
- It can be good, bad or breaking
- Interesting info
- See 9-Across
- Stuff on after prime time, often
- Common 6 p.m. broadcast
- Current events and such
- Subject of daily reporting
- Rather report
- Talking head's delivery
- With 30-Down, brief article in a paper
- Old movie theater lead-ins
- Prefix with "paper"
- Updates on current events
- It's breaking daily
- Rather's delivery
- Hot tip
- "Broadcast ___"
- Couric's forte
- A reporter reports it
- Brian Williams reads it
- Late-night program
- Program with sports and weather
- TV program with current events
- What papers carry
- TV staple
- Daily events
- It may be late-breaking
- Reporter's search for it
- MSNBC offering
- What reporters gather
- "Onion ___ Network"
- It comes on at 10 or 11
- What reporters report
- Huey's band
- Huey Lewis' band, with "The"
- What Huey Lewis read?
- What Huey Lewis watches?
- Rush "Good ___ First"
- Huey Lewis and the ___
- Reports on current affairs
- None of it is good, it's said
- Revolutionary society provides dope
- Current affairs
- Every 22 across 21 across has broken 3 like us
- This is compiled for one
- Points for 25 when international
- Reports from one couple at table about another
- Press (the Queen's) after all points to soft food
- Points dealt with in bulletin
- Information from all corners of the globe?
- It may be fake
- Up-to-the-minute information
- Huffington Post content
- "What a chap who doesn't care much about anything wants to read": Evelyn Waugh
- Front page stories
- See 15
- All points bulletin
- Four different points in a report
- Intelligence, information
- Partners holding their opponents' dope
- An all-points bulletin
- Fresh sign, initially, of intelligence
- The latest novel finally appears
- See special instructions
- It won't be caught until it breaks
- Katie Couric delivered it
- A revelation
- Nightly TV staple
- Update, say
- Latest info
- Compass letters hidden in various orders in 21-, 37- and 52-Across
- Stories from all directions
- Reports from all quarters
- It's reported daily
- Dan Rather's delivery
- Talk radio fodder
- Paper items
- Much AM radio fare
- Daily paper material
- The latest events
- Anchor's announcement
- Fodder for Colbert monologues
- It's sometimes called "fake"
- MSNBC or Fox offering
- Brokaw's biz
- Word after fake or breaking
- It might come at the eleventh hour
- As broadcast at various points
- The latest current events
- ___ leak
- "This just in ..." event
- It gets old quickly
- It may be breaking or bad
- What an anchor reads
- Some 10 p.m. broadcasting
- It can be old or breaking
- Current info
- Contents of a Facebook feed
- Norah O'Donnell delivers it
- Breaking story
- Front-page articles
- Front-page filler
- "Breaking" happenings
- What just happened?
- Current information
- Info about current events
- It breaks quickly nowadays
- 6:00 broadcast
- Consecutive letters in the eight longest answers, eight different ways
- "This just in ..." stuff
- An anchor provides it
- Breaking stories
- Evening show with weather reports
- Anchors report it
- Page One story
- What's the latest
- None of it is good, as the saying goes
- Facts
- What fills Time
- Jeannette Reyes reports it
- "What's the ___?"
- Yamiche Alcindor delivers it
- Daily paper fodder
- Recent events
- Podcast genre that covers current events
- Word after "breaking" or "bad"
- What breaks as it first comes out
- NPR reports it
- Journalists report it
- The "-spel" of "gospel," etymologically
- Nightly TV fare
- "Did you hear the ___?"
- "This just in ..." broadcast
- Anchor's focus
- Paper product?
- ___ crawl
- None of it is good, in an aphorism
- "Good ___" (Megan Thee Stallion album with periodical-inspired cover art)
- Post production?
- Rachel Maddow's field
- What's often read while doomscrolling
- What a good reporter reports
Last Seen In
- Daily Cryptic - April 18, 2024
- Daily American - April 17, 2024
- Family Time - March 31, 2024
- Mirror Mini - March 11, 2024
- USA Today - March 01, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - February 27, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - February 19, 2024
- LA Times - January 31, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - January 22, 2024
- Daily American - January 16, 2024
- USA Today - January 09, 2024
- USA Today - December 29, 2023
- Daily American - December 27, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 23, 2023
- Mirror Daily - December 02, 2023
- LA Times - November 18, 2023
- LA Times - November 05, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 12, 2023
- USA Today - September 26, 2023
- Penny Dell Daily - September 06, 2023
- Mirror Daily - September 02, 2023
- New York Times - August 12, 2023
- Mirror Daily - July 16, 2023
- Penny Dell Daily - June 05, 2023
- Evening Standard Easy - May 10, 2023
- Mirror Daily - May 10, 2023
- New Zealand Herald - April 23, 2023
- New York Times - April 20, 2023
- LA Times - April 15, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 13, 2023
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