Other crossword clues for answer "HEARST"
- HEARST
- Cosmopolitan publisher
- Early "yellow journalism" practitioner
- American publisher
- Publishing family
- Pulitzer's rival
- Newspaper magnate
- Welles's model for Kane
- Tycoon depicted in "The Cat's Meow"
- Real-life model for "Citizen Kane"
- Figure featured in the documentary "The Battle Over Citizen Kane"
- Early-20th century anti-cannabis campaigner
- He was satirized in "Citizen Kane"
- Big name in the news?
- Publisher William Randolph
- Citizen Kane's prototype
- Kidnapped heiress Patty
- American newspaper publisher of note
- Citizen Kane, for real
- Journalistic giant
- Noted San Simeon resident
- San Simeon castle builder
- Heiress in 1974 news
- Newspaper giant
- Big name in yellow journalism
- Publisher who was the inspiration for "Citizen Kane"
- Publisher with a castle
- Pulitzer rival
- West Coast castle builder
- Early newspaper magnate
- King Features Syndicate parent
- Mass media magnate
- Big name in publishing
- Citizen Kane model
- San Simeon builder
- Pulitzer contemporary
- California "castle" builder
- Publisher of "Elle" and "O"
- Minority owner of ESPN
- Media giant
- Media conglomerate
- ESPN minority owner
- Rival of Pulitzer
- Patty of '70s headlines
- Citizen Kane's real-life model
- Publishing giant
- Longtime San Francisco Examiner publisher
- Squire of San Simeon.
- Former squire of San Simeon.
- Journalist (1863–1951).
- Famous name in journalism.
- Name in journalism.
- Fourth estate name.
- Newspaper name.
- Citizen ___.
- U.S. newspaper chain.
- San Simeon name
- U. S. publisher
- U.S. journalist
- Publishing name
- Host at San Simeon
- U.S. editor-publisher
- He made a mint in mines
- News magnate
- San Simeon resident
- Lord of San Simeon
- Inspiration for Citizen Kane
- Citizen Kane inspiration
- Diversified publishing giant
- Newspaperman William Randolph ___
- Tribune Company competitor
- Publisher of Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping
- California's ___ Castle
- Newsman who famously defined news as "something somebody doesn't want printed"
- Whom Kane in "Citizen Kane" is based on
- Leader in yellow journalism and an inspiration for "Citizen Kane"
- Semibiographical source for "Citizen Kane"
- Newspaper tycoon who inspired "Citizen Kane"
- Newspaper mogul Randolph
- Media magnate William Randolph --
- Publisher of Redbook
- Bitter rival of Pulitzer
- Patty or William
- Citizen Kane's real-life model Randolph
- San Simeon owner
- Media baron who inspired "Citizen Kane"
- Yellow journalism name
- Noted 70s kidnap victim
- Big name in the newspaper business
- San Simeon castle
- Publisher of Esquire
- Owner of King Features Syndicate
- Big media name
- Real-life inspiration for Kane
- Cosmopolitan owner
- Publisher of Cosmopolitan and Esquire
- Prevention publisher
- Publisher of Men's Health and Woman's Day
- Pulitzer competitor
- Builder of a San Simeon castle
- Publisher who was an inspiration for "Citizen Kane"