➠ Words that end with r

List contains 27676 Words that end with "r".

  • - Macleans employee
  • - Tide turned or followed for newspaper employee
  • - Employee in paper company who corrected it or checked
  • - Magazine employee
  • - Slate.com employee
  • - Publishing VIP
  • - Publishing person
  • - Person in publishing
  • - Publishing employee
  • - Publisher's employee
  • - Publishing house employee
  • - Newspaper employee
  • - Publishing house hiree
  • - Star employee
  • - reviser rioted unexpectedly
  • - His leader has a point of view
  • - re-do it differently for newspaper boss
  • - boss rioted unexpectedly
  • - Somewhat changed it? Ordinarily that's my job!
  • - reviser rioted madly
  • - Publication chief
  • - Senior journalist tried to write about love
  • - One leader who may be responsible for another
  • - One who refines a manuscript
  • - Bread crusts on dole? That's rejected by my employer!
  • - he might publish media story without limits
  • - he has to ride about to please the newspaper
  • - As a journalist he has to ride all over the place
  • - Chief journalist on a newspaper
  • - Person in charge of publication
  • - journalist tried, maybe, to include circular letter
  • - Media boss
  • - newspaperman ordered to ride
  • - or turn the tide in media management
  • - …with Tory repeatedly exposed following set-up from French journalist
  • - Journalist travelled up to cover it
  • - Journalist's boss
  • - He won't buy the same article twice
  • - ride to upset journalist
  • - one deciding what articles to use
  • - Press chief possibly cycled up carrying it
  • - Press chief
  • - one's leader has a point of view
  • - publication boss
  • - tried showing love to a newspaperman?
  • - andrea zuckerman, to the "west beverly blaze"
  • - Person who helps a writer revise
  • - the better the article the more he may pay for it
  • - paper chief
  • - Person to ask 're-do it' potentially?
  • - Councillor deserted creditor, to see news boss
  • - Who deals with English nonsense the author had written up?
  • - Person who might cut a line?
  • - Possibly ride round to see the journalist's boss
  • - Publisher tried changing around introduction to opus
  • - pressman tried to change nothing inside
  • - Newspaper chief tried desperately to bag duck
  • - Person who determines the final content of a text
  • - Ride to work with top journalist
  • - book improver
  • - one checking text messages?
  • - Rioted about newspaper boss
  • - title on a masthead
  • - Crossword fixer
  • - Newspaperman to be found in dire trouble
  • - Dacre perhaps somehow tried to take in head of OFCOM
  • - Rewriter of a writer's writings
  • - Boss in American car carrying books around
  • - Credit organiser for framing newspaper leader
  • - Regularly sends in rubbish, upsetting my boss
  • - Journalists' boss rioted madly
  • - He may have set features at work
  • - One making corrections to dire blunders
  • - Newspaper manager
  • - She made changes in returned rubbish I had initially excluded
  • - Person who may read a book many times
  • - Overwhelmed by greed, I tormented journalist
  • - chief rioted unexpectedly
  • - Leader of a team that makes the headlines
  • - Head journalist
  • - Anna Wintour, e.g.
  • - ........ in chief
  • - Magazine VIP
  • - Film cutter
  • - Magazine chief
  • - Film worker
  • - Magazine bigwig
  • - Crossword VIP
  • - Text reviser
  • - Tabloid worker
  • - Reporter's boss
  • - Money changer?
  • - Bowdler was one
  • - Word changer
  • - Senior journalist
  • - Post man?
  • - Newspaper V.I.P.
  • - Newspaper executive
  • - Masthead name
  • - Manuscript reader
  • - Blue-pencil wielder
  • - Writer's helper
  • - Writer's best friend, you'd think
  • - Writer's best friend, one would think
  • - Web designer's tool
  • - Tina Brown, e.g.
  • - Time management figure?
  • - Piece polisher
  • - Perry White, for one
  • - One who reduced Life sentences?
  • - Newsroom man
  • - Newspaper VIP
  • - Masthead listing
  • - Magazine staffer
  • - Magazine head
  • - Magazine executive
  • - Greeley was one
  • - Copyreader's superior
  • - Writer's fixer-upper
  • - Will Shortz, notably
  • - White, in fiction, or Brown, in real life
  • - Watterson or W. A. White
  • - Watterson or Dana
  • - Type of computer program
  • - Time worker
  • - Time management specialist?
  • - This puzzle's overseer
  • - Text cleaner
  • - Tabloid boss
  • - Story manipulator
  • - Story assigner
  • - She's committed to better writing
  • - SASE receiver
  • - Ross or Giroux
  • - Robert Giroux, e.g.
  • - Rioted (anag)
  • - Pro with prose
  • - Postproduction worker
  • - Post post
  • - Post operative?
  • - Photoshop user, e.g.
  • - Person whose job it is to accept certain crosswords and change some of the clues, among other things, for example, also hi
  • - Person who's authorized to shorten a sentence
  • - Person who switches lines?
  • - Person who makes copy right?
  • - Parents boss
  • - One working on drafts
  • - One with paper cuts?
  • - One who revises another's writing
  • - One who might get the word out?
  • - One who marks your words?
  • - One striking out, maybe
  • - One of Willie Morris's roles
  • - One of Bret Harte's roles
  • - One in control of the story
  • - One fixing a Time piece?
  • - One checking stories
  • - Newspaper person
  • - Newspaper big shot
  • - News chief
  • - Mss. handler
  • - Maxwell Perkins, for a famous example
  • - Max Perkins, for one
  • - Masthead word
  • - Masthead position
  • - Masthead heading
  • - Masthead entry
  • - Marginal worker?
  • - Manuscript receiver
  • - Manuscript changer
  • - Magazine V.I.P.
  • - Magazine supervisor
  • - Magazine mogul
  • - Magazine manager
  • - Magazine boss
  • - Mad person?
  • - Literary authority
  • - Journalist — rioted (anag)
  • - Journal honcho
  • - Job in Vogue
  • - James Russell Lowell, for one
  • - Horace Greeley, e.g.
  • - Harold Ross, e.g.
  • - Greeley, for one
  • - Globe position
  • - Globe figure
  • - Giroux, for one
  • - Giroux or Greeley
  • - Flub catcher
  • - Film job
  • - Film clipper
  • - Ernest Rhys was one
  • - Draft changer
  • - Daniel Meade on "Ugly Betty," e.g.
  • - Daily V.I.P.
  • - Cutter, at times
  • - Copy righter?
  • - Copy corrector
  • - Book man
  • - Ben Bradlee, e.g.
  • - Arbiter of mss.
  • - A bad one woudn't fix this clue
  • - One behind the times
  • - Life support
  • - Self-employed person
  • - Writer's aid
  • - Correctional worker?
  • - Redactor
  • - Diaskeuast
  • - Revisionist
  • - Newsroom worker?
  • - Typo catcher
  • - Galley slave.
  • - Jet-setter
  • - Blue-penciler.
  • - Perry White, e.g.
  • - Writer's need
  • - Newsman
  • - Pressman
  • - Journalist
  • - Post master?
  • - Film-crew VIP
  • - Newspaperman.
  • - Paper cutter
  • - Time keeper?
  • - Money manager
  • - Post-office worker
  • - Self-important person
  • - Writer's guide
  • - Book reviewer?
  • - Newspaper head
  • - Book worker
  • - According to EB White, someone who "knows more about writing than writers do, but who has escaped the terrible desire to write"
  • - Prose pro
  • - One manages The Telegraph crossword finally in competition, getting upset with nothing right
  • - Senior writer rebuffed rubbish, incomplete concept
  • - Head of a publication
  • - Water level reversed by old king in cutter?
  • - Newspaper supremo
  • - My boss considered it ordinary, to an extent
  • - In order to ignore Ron having a say in how 15 across is cut
  • - Head of a newspaper, say
  • - Copy ....
  • - Director of publication
  • - Job title for Emmanuelle Alt
  • - Newspaper worker
  • - Who's ordering 'redo it!'
  • - Masthead figure
  • - Postproduction VIP
  • - In order to ignore Ron working in journalism
  • - Would one have journos re-do it potentially?
  • - Reviser
  • - News chief from Buxted I torment
  • - Runs daily and rides out without us
  • - Who approved this clue
  • - Boss on paper may see rising tendency suppressing men
  • - Journalist applying spin to nonsense I had encouraged at first
  • - Postproduction person
  • - One wanting journalist's article travelled north to collect it
  • - Copy fixer
  • - Newspaper chief
  • - City desk exec
  • - Journalist has a job managing what's found at the end of 8 down
  • - Important movie credit
  • - Newsroom executive
  • - Paper worker
  • - Head of publication
  • - Runs daily and gets to ride to work
  • - Journalist taking part in foxtrot I deliberately knocked over
  • - News boss from Nettlebed I torture
  • - Redo it with revision this boss may require?
  • - One going over the line
  • - Post position
  • - Job in media
  • - Rag worker lying in grot I'd earlier picked up
  • - Person to ask to 're-do it' potentially?
  • - Journal reviewer
  • - Pitch reader
  • - Senior hack
  • - "Dullness is the only crime for which an ........ ought to be hung" (Josephus Daniels)
  • - Press boss
  • - Text corrector
  • - Trend reversed by old Republican news boss
  • - Podcast staffer
  • - Head of a newspaper
  • - Text tightener
  • - Person at a desk
  • - Film position
  • - Letter to the ......
  • - One slightly changed this clue
  • - Wired cutter?
  • - Sentence reducer, at times
  • - Director coworker
  • - Daily bigwig
  • - Newspaper bigwig
  • - One changing lines, perhaps
  • - Movement rioted and did a job on 15 across
  • - One polishing rag?
  • - Manuscript recipient
  • - Runs daily and goes around in tired disposition
  • - Magazine worker
  • - Chief journalist
  • - One runs daily or weekly perhaps
  • - Manuscript fixer
  • - Senior publisher
  • - Newspaper boss makes investment finally in English fashion house
  • - Line judge?
  • - One whose leader goes out every morning
  • - Person in charge of a section of a newspaper
  • - One whose work is polishing
  • - Hollywood job title
  • - People person?
  • - Runs daily and goes around in tired transport
  • - IMF left mortified - that's one for the books
  • - Media person used exit door, constantly half-seen
  • - Newspaper boss
  • - One who shortened Life sentences?
  • - Text ....
  • - Rag organiser tried rampaging about middle of October
  • - Ben Bradlee's post while at the Washington Post
  • - Masthead title
  • - Person working on text partly changed it, originally
  • - Periodical figure
  • - One who might shorten your sentence
  • - Predominant type found in newspaper production
  • - One's in charge but sometimes has a leader
  • - Journo travelled around, taking in some of Italy
  • - Organises the paperwork for word processor
  • - person in charge of a newspaper,magazine etc.
  • - Program to modify data
  • - Someone whose job is to be in charge of a newspaper
  • - My boss absorbed by regurgitated carrot I'd eaten
  • - Person who may make a long story short
  • - Dicky's exempt from ordinary jurisdiction
  • - Children in Miss Peregrine's home in 2016 film
  • - 'That's odd ... '
  • - "miss peregrine's home for ...... children"
  • - odd clue pair devised
  • - Odd tangle I clear up
  • - I clear up spilt rum
  • - i clear up a strange development
  • - Bizarre exercise with perjurer protecting copper
  • - ...... rum
  • - Unusual
  • - Curious one in botched clear-up
  • - Strange, different from the norm
  • - Curious, odd
  • - Curious individual
  • - Strange, odd
  • - Standard to keep cryptic clue current and funny
  • - Freakish exercise to take out short fiction writer
  • - Poorly individual
  • - Odd; curious
  • - Out of the ordinary
  • - Arousing suspicion
  • - Distinctive.
  • - Strange
  • - '...... funny!'
  • - Special ....
  • - Individual
  • - Odd
  • - Weird
  • - It may repulse in the loo
  • - Aroma, in Exeter
  • - Stink, in Stilton
  • - Smell in Sussex
  • - Scent, in London
  • - Perfume, in London.
  • - Perfume.
  • - Perfume, in Britain.
  • - Repute, in Britain.
  • - nothing grim in this smell
  • - Staffordshire stink
  • - Sheffield scent
  • - Scent to Ringo Starr
  • - Repute, on Fleet Street
  • - Scent for Di
  • - Scent: Brit.
  • - Aroma, British style
  • - Scent, British style.
  • - British scent.
  • - Cooking enticement: Brit. sp.
  • - Scent: Brit. sp.
  • - Stink
  • - Fragrance
  • - Scent
  • - Bouquet -
  • - Smell
  • - Aroma
  • - Unpleasant smell
  • - Olfactory sensation
  • - Distinctive smell
  • - ordinary, grim smell
  • - Beginning to object over unfriendly atmosphere
  • - Strong smell
  • - Old forbidding smell
  • - Hum nothing gloomy
  • - Scent, smell
  • - Unpleasant aroma, smell
  • - god, your leaders left a smell!