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Crossword clues for Newspaper article 3 letters

AnswerClue
INKSubstance of a newspaper article?
LOSArticle in a Spanish newspaper
EINArticle in a German newspaper
DASArticle in a German newspaper
LESArticle in a French newspaper
LASArticle in a Spanish newspaper
UNEArticle published daily by French newspapers
THENewspaper article
THEArticle in every newspaper
FEATURENewspaper article.
STOREYThe Seven-___ Mountain.” nyt 1960 STORIED Having a history. nyt 1960 STORIES Newspaper articles. nyt 1960 STORK Air-lift in old superstition. nyt 1960 STORK Big bird. nyt 1960 STORK Marabou. nyt 1960 STORK Nursery bird. nyt 1960 STORKS Large wading birds. nyt 1960 STORKS Relatives of 21 Across. nyt 1960 STORM Meteorologist's concern. nyt 1960 STORMDOOR Winter protection. nyt 1960 STORMED Rained or snowed. nyt 1960 STORMING Attacking violently. nyt 1960 STORMS Moves violently. nyt 1960 STORMY Raging. nyt 1960 STORMY Tempestuous. nyt 1960 STORMYPETRELS Sea birds. nyt 1960 STORY Conte. nyt 1960 STORYBOOK Twice-Told Tales."
SHIRTTAILSShort additions to newspaper articles.
EDITORIALNewspaper article
LEFTINNot taken out, like passages of a newspaper article: 2 wds.
EDITEDMade corrections to newspaper articles, for example
HEADLINESQuick summaries of newspaper articles' contents
BURIEDLike some ledes in poorly written newspaper articles
COLUMNINCHNewspaper article measure
TEAROUTSave, as a newspaper article
DATELINENewspaper-article header
ITEMNewspaper article
ITEMSNewspaper articles
STORIESNewspaper articles
STORYNewspaper article
CONTLike many front-page newspaper articles: Abbr.
DATELINE*Newspaper article lead-in
ONTHEWATERFRONTBest Picture inspired by a Pulitzer-winning series of newspaper articles
LEDEStart of a newspaper article, in journalese
FREEPRNewspaper articles and mentions on social media, in brief
LEDEFirst sentence in a newspaper article
MITESSMITETIMESITEMSRunts clobber newspaper articles?
QUOTEPart of a newspaper article
LEDEArticle beginning, in newspaper jargon
FEUILLETONArticle in a French newspaper.
EINEArticle written in Swiss newspapers
EINEArticle in a German newspaper
RUBRICNewspaper label that highlights longer articles in a series
LEMONDELEDE*Article opening in a French newspaper?