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Answer for the clue "J. J. ___, co-creator of "Lost" and director of 2009's "Star Trek" ", 6 letters:
abrams

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Abrams is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. J. Abrams (Adrian Glenn Abrams Jr., born 1986), American basketball player Albert Abrams (1863–1924), doctor, impostor Cal Abrams (1924–97), major league baseball outfielder Creighton Williams ...

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n. (plural of abram English)

Usage examples of abrams.

In the terminal building, waiting for flight connections, are Partridge, Abrams, Van Canh.

But then, it was not surprising because the team of Abrams, Partridge and Van Canh was one of the crack combinations of CBA News.

Rita Abrams, once a correspondent and now a senior field producer, was noted for her quick assessment of situations and a resourcefulness in getting stories back, even under difficult conditions.

Officially, a field producer such as Rita Abrams was in charge of an entire crew, including the correspondent, and if anything went wrong on an assignment the producer got the blame.

The voice belonged to Rita Abrams, who had arrived on a Public Information shuttle bus.

Even with that to contend with, he had foolishly started another affair, this time with Rita Abrams, a CBA News producer.

Tonight he planned to leave for a long, love-filled weekend with Rita Abrams in Minnesota.

Find Rita Abrams, wherever she is--in Minnesota sornewhere-and bring her in.

On Friday morning, one day after the Sloane family kidnapping, the firing-up process had begun as the special task force headed by Harry Partridge, with Rita Abrams as senior producer, began assembling within CBA News headquarters.

Rita Abrams raised her voice, cutting across the general buzz of conversation.

He so impressed Rita Abrams that she arranged for him to be available exclusively to CBA for the duration of the crisis.

As the speakerphone fell silent, Partridge was first out, on the run, hurrying to the newsroom one floor below, with Rita Abrams close behind.

It was with some relief, therefore, that he saw a Big Foot correspondent, Harry Partridge, and a senior producer, Abrams, burst into the newsroom and hurry his way.

It worked and he had no intention of changing it for Abrams or anyone else.

Partridge was at the head of the long conference table, with Rita Abrams beside him.