News agency that covered Sputnik | 32 |
News agency's betting method? | 33 |
News bit from a supermarket tabloid | 35 |
News channel that ranks dead last in viewers | 44 |
News Corporation acquisition of 2005 | 36 |
News correspondent on space rates | 33 |
News item for a scrapbook, briefly | 34 |
News item heading in the local communist paper? | 47 |
News item often written in advance | 34 |
News item often written years in advance | 40 |
News item that often includes a person's age | 48 |
News items often written years in advance | 41 |
News network with a stock ticker | 32 |
News reports about Swedish imports? | 35 |
News show that Robin Roberts coanchors, for short | 49 |
News show that's for the birds? | 35 |
News source that covered Sputnik | 32 |
News source with bells and whistles? | 36 |
News that may be illustrated by a graph | 39 |
News, to Sun city editor John B. Bogart | 39 |
News-making 1926 Channel swimmer | 32 |
Newscaster Daniel's favorite meal? | 38 |
Newsgroup message from TV host Bill? | 36 |
Newsmagazine delivered to a desert isle? | 40 |
Newsman Anderson with a theology degree? | 40 |
Newsman famous for inventing folksy similes | 43 |
Newsman Les on "WKRP in Cincinnati" | 45 |
Newsman Williams with a charley horse? | 38 |
Newspaper ad buyer's proof of purchase | 42 |
Newspaper advertising flier, e.g. | 33 |
Newspaper advertising section, e.g. | 35 |
Newspaper cartoon-puzzle, briefly | 33 |
Newspaper column displaying staff names | 39 |
Newspaper editor Charles Anderson _____ | 39 |
Newspaper for fake terrarium owners? | 36 |
Newspaper issue for arrogant readers? | 37 |
Newspaper known as the Gray Lady, for short | 43 |
Newspaper page usually near readers' letters | 48 |
Newspaper pages with commentaries | 33 |
Newspaper published continuously since 1942 | 43 |
Newspaper published since 1908, for short | 41 |
Newspaper publisher Adolph Simon | 32 |
Newspaper publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger | 41 |
Newspaper publisher Whitelaw ___ | 32 |
Newspaper publisher who founded the United Press | 48 |
Newspaper publisher William Randolph ___ | 40 |
Newspaper publisher: 1858–1935 | 37 |
Newspaper reporter's dramatic cry | 37 |
Newspaper section that competes with Craigslist | 47 |
Newspaper section, with "The" | 39 |
Newspaper subscriber's service | 34 |
Newspaper that owns About.com: Abbr. | 36 |
Newspaper whose name means "truth" | 44 |
Newspaper whose puzzle is edited by Mike Shenk | 46 |
Newspaper's attention grabbers | 34 |
Newspaper's average sales: Abbr. | 36 |
Newspaper's choice for public office | 40 |
Newspaperman Arthur ___ Sulzberger | 34 |
Newspaperman William Randolph ___ | 33 |
Newspapers' attention-getters | 33 |
Newspapers, radio and television | 32 |
Newspapers, radio and TV, to a Boston ad exec | 45 |
Newspapers, with "the" | 32 |
Newsworthy 1950s trial, informally | 34 |
Newton or Gretzky, whichever you prefer? | 40 |
Newton who watched an apple fall from a tree | 44 |
Newton with a law named after him | 33 |
Newton with three laws of motion | 32 |
Newton's Black Panther Party co-founder | 43 |
Newton-John's "_____ Be There" | 44 |
Next automaker to go public after Ford | 38 |
Next in line for that corner office, perhaps | 44 |
Next in the line of succession after Boehner | 44 |
Next stop for a Boston sr., perhaps | 35 |
Next to a baby's clothing protector | 39 |
Next-door neighbor on "The Simpsons" | 46 |
Next-to-last element alphabetically | 35 |
Next-to-last performers at the first Woodstock | 46 |
Next-to-last word in many fairy tales | 37 |
Next-to-last word in the Lord's Prayer | 42 |
Next-to-last word of the golden rule | 36 |
Nez Perce National Forest locale | 32 |
NFC East team on some scoreboards | 33 |
NFL #1 draft picks Baker and Bradshaw | 37 |
NFL champs in three different cities | 36 |
NFL coach who was undefeated in 1972 | 36 |
NFL coach with over 300 career wins | 35 |
NFL coach with the most career postseason wins | 46 |
NFL coach with the most career victories | 40 |
NFL Hall of Fame defensive back Yale ___ | 40 |
NFL Hall of Famer Otto Graham's position | 44 |
NFL Hall of Famer-turned-politician Swann | 41 |
NFL legend Dick "Night Train" --- | 43 |
NFL linebacker and bow-tie merchant | 35 |
NFL MVP between LaDainian and Peyton | 36 |
NFL Network color commentator Collinsworth | 42 |
NFL offensive linemen who often block for RBs | 45 |
NFL Overall #1 Draft pick between Carson and Alex | 49 |
NFL overtime margins of victory, often | 38 |
NFL Pittsburgh defense in the 1970s | 35 |