Answer: NEWS
NEWS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 227 times.
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
- Up-to-the-minute information
- It won't be caught until it breaks
- Nightly TV staple
- Update, say
- Latest info
- Talk radio fodder
- Paper items
- Daily paper material
- The latest events
- Fodder for Colbert monologues
- It's sometimes called "fake"
- Word after fake or breaking
- The latest current events
- ___ leak
- It gets old quickly
- It may be breaking or bad
- What an anchor reads
- It can be old or breaking
- Contents of a Facebook feed
- Breaking stuff
- Front-page articles
- Front-page filler
- "Breaking" happenings
- What just happened?
- It breaks quickly nowadays
- 6:00 broadcast
- Consecutive letters in the eight longest answers, eight different ways
- Breaking stories
- Evening show with weather reports
- Anchors report it
- Breaking ___
- Page One story
- What's the latest
- None of it is good, as the saying goes
- "Breaking" stuff
- What fills Time
- "What's the ___?"
- Daily paper fodder
- What breaks as it first comes out
- Podcast genre that covers current events
- Word after "breaking" or "bad"
- NPR reports it
- Journalists report it
- The "-spel" of "gospel," etymologically
- It's broken by hounds
- "Did you hear the ___?"
- Anchor's focus
- Paper product?
- ___ crawl
- None of it is good, in an aphorism
- "Good ___" (Megan Thee Stallion album with periodical-inspired cover art)
- Info about current events
- Rachel Maddow's field
- The first N in CNN
- What's often read while doomscrolling
- Word before crawl or cycle
- Reportage
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 06, 2024
- LA Times - June 13, 2024
- LA Times - June 11, 2024
- USA Today - March 01, 2024
- LA Times - January 31, 2024
- USA Today - January 09, 2024
- USA Today - December 29, 2023
- LA Times - November 18, 2023
- LA Times - November 05, 2023
- USA Today - September 26, 2023
- New York Times - August 12, 2023
- New York Times - April 20, 2023
- LA Times - April 15, 2023
- USA Today - April 10, 2023
- USA Today - November 16, 2022
- USA Today - November 02, 2022
- LA Times - October 05, 2022
- New York Times - October 01, 2022
- New York Times - September 21, 2022
- USA Today - September 12, 2022
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