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The answer HEADLINES has 7 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of headlines in various dictionaries:
noun - the heading or caption of a newspaper article
verb - publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline
verb - provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Much like front-page news, corduroy pillows are making these |
They "scream" & TV movies are "ripped" from them |
Teasers and screamers are types of these |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine. |
Plural form of headline. |
important news stories |
A heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine. |
Denoting or relating to a figure for unemployment based on the unadjusted total number of people out of work, as a percentage of the population. |
Provide with a headline. |
Appear as the star performer at (a concert) |
Headlines might refer to |
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The Headline is the text indicating the nature of the article below it. * The large type front page headline did not come into use until the late 19th century when increased competition between newspapers led to the use of attention-getting headlines. * It is sometimes termed a news hed, a deliberate misspelling that dates from production flow during hot type days, to notify the composing room that a written note from an editor concerned a headline and should not be set in type.Headlines in English often use a set of grammatical rules known as headlinese, designed to meet stringent space requirements by, for example, leaving out forms of the verb "to be" and choosing short verbs like "eye" over longer synonyms like "consider". |