Crossword clues for munn
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Munn as a surname may refer to:
- Allison Munn (born 1974), American actress
- Clarence Munn (1908–1975), college football player and coach
- Geoffrey Munn (born 1953), jewellery expert on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow
- Gurnee Munn (died 1960), American businessman
- Jack Munn, Australian rugby league footballer
- John Munn (disambiguation), several people
- Kathleen Munn (1887–1974), Canadian artist
- Louise Munn (born 1983), Scottish field hockey player
- Mancel Thornton Munn (1887–1956), American agronomist and botanist
- Meg Munn (born 1959), British politician
- Olivia Munn (born 1980), American actress and TV personality
- Robert Stewart Munn (1829–1894), Newfoundland merchant and politician
- H. Warner Munn (1903–1981), American writer
Munn may also refer to:
- Munn Run, a stream in Ohio
Usage examples of "munn".
Captain Munn had been presented with the keys of the capital city, Vyring, on the outskirts of which the Goodwill now rested, and the Venusians brought food in plenty-odd but tasty dishes from the hydroponic gardens.
Rufus Munn, the captain, looked up briefly from his task of decockroaching the soup.
She probably started in one corner in the morning, Munn thought, and worked her way around the room during the day.
Captain Rufus Munn was in one of the telecasting studios with Bart Underhill.
Leaflets were printed and strewed around the city, and the Venusians came to watch Munn and Thirkell demonstrating the merits of Roentgen rays.
They went out of the Goodwill to find Munn arguing passionately with Jorust, who had come in person to examine the X-ray machine.
Jorust winked gravely at Munn and departed, looking as innocent as a cat, and as potentially dangerous.
They climbed to the second floor, to the room where Munn had been killed.
The man, who was at least twenty years older than Arlene Munn, had a bad reputation with women.
His mind reverted to the sprawled and blackened form of Gordon Munn and to the weeping figure of Arlene as he had first seen her in the doorway of the room where her father had met death.
It looked to him as though Arlene Munn had walked calmly away from the house.
His brain was tired but restless from beating against the blank wall that had been reached in the Munn murder case.
To stay in that room meant being blasted into eternity as Gordon Munn had been.
Hoffman Price, Edmond Hamilton, Donald Wandrei, and a few others are still alive, and of these, only Munn is still writing steadily in the field.
Warner Munn has been working on a lengthy and intricate narrative about twice the size of an ordinary novel.