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Other crossword clues for answer "OCHS"

OCHS
'60s protest singer Phil
Folk singer Phil
Publisher Adolph
Coined "All the news that's fit to print"
Name in newspaper publishing
All the news that's fit to print coiner
He printed "All the News That's Fit to Print"
Phil of folk
Newspaperman Adolph
Name in several generations of New York Times publishers
Protest singer Phil
Baron in "Der Rosenkavalier"
(The Marines Have Landed on the Shores of) Santo Domingo singer Phil
Adolph of journalistic fame
News publisher Adolph
Phil the folkie
Folk legend Phil
Paper patriarch Adolph
Longtime Associated Press director
Editor who coined the motto "All the News That's Fit to Print"
Last name in 1960s protest music
Phil who composed "Changes"
Contemporary of Guthrie
Early contemporary of Seeger and Dylan
New York Times reviver Adolph
Newspaper publisher Adolph
New York Times reviver Adolph Simon ___
Longtime "New York Times" publisher Adolph
Love Me, I'm a Liberal singer Phil
Phil of '60s folk
Draft Dodger Rag protest singer Phil
The Highwayman singer Phil
Former New York Times publisher Adolph
Newspaper publisher Adolph Simon
I Ain't Marching Anymore singer Phil
Early newspaper innovator
I Ain't Marchin' Anymore singer Phil
Longtime Associated Press director Adolph
Phil of folk music
All the news that's fit to print speaker
Folk singer Phil ___
Phil who sang "I Ain't Marching Anymore"
Folkie Phil
Folksy Phil
Love Me, I'm a Liberal folkie Phil
Protest singer of the '60s
'60s folkie Phil
Newspaper publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger
All The News That's Fit To Print coiner Adolph
Draft Dodger Rag singer Phil
Name in journalism
Adolph of publishing
Big name in newspapers
Big name in publishing
Dylan contemporary
Love Me, I'm a Liberal songwriter
Draft Dodger Rag folk singer
I Ain't Marching Anymore folk singer
Draft Dodger Rag singer
He lowered the New York Times' price from 3¢ to 1¢
Newspaper family name
Love Me, I'm a Liberal singer
Singer Phil
Der Rosenkavalier character
'60s protest singer
Folkie at Greenpeace's 1970 launch
'60s singer who sounds sylvan
All the News That's Fit to Sing was his first album
Adolph who created the slogan "All the News That's Fit to Print"
New York Times publisher Adolph
Sulzberger in-law
Big name in newspaper publishing
New York Times publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger Jr.
Hearst contemporary
Punch Sulzberger's middle name
Famous newspaper man.
Famous newspaper publisher (1858–1935).
Adolph Simon ___.
Noted publisher (1855–1935).
Noted newspaper publisher (1858–1935).
Newspaper publisher (1858–1935).
American newspaper publisher (1858–1935).
Noted publisher (1858–1935).
American publisher.
Name on Times' masthead.
Famous publisher.
Noted name in journalism.
Well-known name in journalism.
Famous name in the fourth estate.
Notable name in journalism.
Famous name in newspaper world.
U. S. newspaper family.
Newspaper name of fame.
U. S. newspaper publisher.
American newspaper publisher.
Newspaper name.
Basso in "Der Rosenkavalier"
Baron in 105 Across.
Newspaper publisher.
Name in newspaper lore.
Newspaper pioneer
Noted publisher
U.S. publisher
Name in publishing
Publisher on a 13¢ stamp
U.S. journalist
Famed publisher
Late protest singer
Rosenkavalier baron
Baron in a Strauss opera
Basso role in "Der Rosenkavalier"
Memorable newspaper publisher
Noted N.Y. newspaper publisher
R. Strauss character
U.S. newspaper publisher: 1858–1935
Noted U.S. publisher
Noted name in newspapers
Publishing name
Renowned publisher
Memorable publisher
Operatic baron
Baron of "Der Rosenkavalier"
Noted newspaper publisher
Renowned newspaper publisher
Der Rosenkavalier baron
U.S. publisher: 1858-1935
Protest singer-songwriter Phil ___
Publishing notable Adolph
Noted name in newspapering
Pulitzer contemporary
Singing journalist Phil
The Highwayman singer
I Ain't Marching Anymore singer, 1965
Newspaperman Arthur ___ Sulzberger
Famous name in newspaper publishing
Self-proclaimed "singing journalist"
Director of the Associated Press, 1900-35
Phil who sang "Jim Dean of Indiana"
Phil who sang "Draft Dodger Rag"
1896-1935 New York Times publisher Adolph who revived the paper
Adolph who was chief of The New York Times from 1896 to 1935
The War Is Over writer/singer
I Ain't Marching Anymore singer/songwriter
Adolph in New York Times history
Adolph who coined the motto "All the News That's Fit to Print"
Phil who described himself as a "singing journalist"
Publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger
Adolph ___, creator of the slogan "All the News That's Fit to Print"
Phil who sang "Love Me, I'm a Liberal"
Counterculture singer Phil
Phil ___, Joan Baez contemporary
Adolph who purchased The New York Times in 1896
Phil who played with Mitchell
Arthur ___ Sulzberger, Jr. (New York Times publisher)
Phil of protest songs
Phil of folk singing
Arthur Sulzberger Jr.'s middle name
Changes singer
Talking Vietnam singer
Love Me, I'm a Liberal folksinger
Changes singer Phil
Folk-singing Phil
The New York Times publisher
Newsman
Adolph of The New York Times
New York Times editorial page name
New York Times publisher from 1896 to 1935
Draft Dodger Rag performer
Longtime New York Times publisher
New York Times buyer of 1896
Noted New York Times publisher
The War Is Over singer
Times publisher Adolph
Publisher on a 1976 postage stamp