Crossword clues for cerf
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- Random House co-founder Bennett
- Random House cofounder
- U. S. punster and publisher
- Regular "What's My Line?" panelist
- Random House founder Bennett
- Publisher and punster
- Publisher and "What's My Line?" panelist
- Humorist on TV
- Humorist co-founder of Random House
- Humorist Bennett
- Game show panelist Bennett
- Co-panelist with Francis and Kilgallen
- Bennett of publishing
- Bennett of 'What's My Line?'
- At Random autobiographer
- American publisher who championed Joyce's "Ulysses"
- "What's My Line?" regular
- "The Sound of Laughter" author Bennett
- "At Random" memoirist
- "At Random" autobiographer
- Old "What's My Line" panelist
- Bennett of publishing[SEE NOTE ABOVE]
- Witty Bennett
- Punny Bennett
- Early "What's My Line?" panelist
- Humorist Bennett who co-founded Random House
- Bennett of "What's My Line?"
- Vint ___, the Father of the Internet
- Vint ___, Father of the Internet
- Vint ___, one of the so-called "fathers of the Internet"
- "What's My Line?" panelist
- Memorable publisher-editor
- Writer who co-founded Random House
- Publisher Bennett: 1898-1971
- Anthologist Bennett
- Punny panelist-publisher
- Old "What's My Line?" panelist
- Random House cofounder Bennett
Wikipedia
Cerf
Cerf may refer to:
- CERF (Central Emergency Response Fund), a United Nations fund created to aid regions threatened by disaster
- Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF)
- Les Éditions du Cerf, a French publisher
Cerf (surname)
Cerf or Le Cerf is a French-language surname, derived from cerf, meaning "hind", "hart" or " deer". It is common for both Christians and Jews, an equivalent of Naphtali, to which the meaning of "hind" is attributed 1, and is thus also the equivalent of the same name translated into other European languages, for example Hirsch in German and Jellinek in Czech.
Notable people with this surname include the following:
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Bennett Cerf (1898–1971), publisher and co-founder of Random House
- Christopher Cerf (born 1941), his son, American author, composer-lyricist, and record and television producer
- Jonathan Cerf, his son, author of Big Bird's Red Book and the 1980 world champion of Othello, the board game
- Phyllis Cerf (1916–2006), American actress, journalist, and children's book publisher, and the co-founder of Beginner Books
- Camille Cerf (journalist) (a man, 1862 - 1936), Belgian journalist and camera operator who worked for the Lumière brothers as of 1895
- Camille Cerf (a woman, born 1994), recipient of the Miss France 2015 award
- Cécile Cerf (1916–1973), French resistance fighter
- Ferdinand Le Cerf (1881–1945), French entomologist
- Gustav Zerffi, born Cerf or Hirsch (1820–1892), Hungarian Jewish journalist, revolutionary and spy
- Jean Cerf (born 1928), French mathematician who worked in differential topology and symplectic geometry, pioneer of Cerf theory
- Karl Friedrich Cerf (1782–1845), German theatrical manager
- Muriel Cerf (1950–2012), French novelist and travel writer
- Vint Cerf (born 1943), American computer scientist, often referred to as one of the founding fathers of the Internet
- Nicolas J. Cerf (born 1965), a Belgian theoretical physicist working on quantum information theory