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Answer for the clue "Newsman Sam ", 9 letters:
donaldson

Word definitions for donaldson in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Donaldson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Donald ". There are other spellings. Notable people with the surname include: Alastair Donaldson (1955–2013), Scottish bass guitar player for the band The Rezillos Alex Donaldson (1890–unknown), Scottish ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 326 Housing Units (2000): 143 Land area (2000): 0.653187 sq. miles (1.691747 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.653187 sq. miles (1.691747 sq. km) FIPS code: 19450 Located within: Arkansas ...

Usage examples of donaldson.

Donaldson would have told him that he was suffering from exogenous depression - natural a few months after a bereavement - had he gone along and asked him.

They'd gotten the report first from Peter Henderson, code-named Cassius, who'd been feeding data to the KGB for over ten years, first as special assistant to the retired Senator Donaldson of the Senate's intelligence committee, now an intelligence analyst for the General Accounting Office.

There is no professional golf­er named Kemo Donaldson, You say you were in Vietnam but there are no military records of your ex­istence.

Those listed as “Centrist or Right-of-Center ‘Moderates’ “ are Sam Donaldson, Cokie Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Bill Press, Michael Kinsley, Bob Beckel, Margaret Carlson, Al Hunt, Mark Shields, David Broder, Juan Williams, and Susan Estrich.

Her husband, Donaldson guessed, might have been tempted, but a nursing home bed is sacrosanct, not like the marital bed.

There was that anonymous citizen who had fired a shot through the doorway of my stash, missing me and nicking Dave Donaldson.

I might learn if he was the one who had picked up my roscoe on the amusement pier, later trying to plug me with it but nicking Donaldson instead.

Donaldson was the chairman of the Select Committee on Intelligence.

Talking to Mike Donaldson, the guy from People magazine, telling the semi-fictional story of George Stark's genesis, he had switched the location to the big house here in Ludlow without even thinking about it - because, he supposed, Ludlow was where he did most of his writing and it was perfectly normal to set the scene here - especially if you were setting a scene, thinking of a scene, the way you did when you were making a piece of fiction.