Crossword clues for ochs
ochs
- Phil of folk singing
- Folksinger Phil
- Name in journalism
- Adolph of publishing
- "I Ain't Marching Any More" folkie Phil
- "Draft Dodger Rag" folk singer
- U. S. publisher
- Phil, "the singing journalist"
- Phil who sang "Love Me, I'm a Liberal"
- Paper patriarch Adolph
- Name in publishing
- He lowered the New York Times' price from 3¢ to 1¢
- Adolph who owned The New York Times
- "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" folkie Phil
- "All the News That's Fit to Sing" folkie
- '60s protest singer Phil
- ''I Ain't Marching Anymore'' singer Phil
- Times publisher Adolph
- The New York Times publisher
- Sulzberger in-law
- Punch Sulzberger's middle name
- Publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger
- Protest singer of the '60s
- Phil who played with Mitchell
- Phil who dissed Pete Seeger in "Love Me, I'm a Liberal"
- Phil who described himself as a "singing journalist"
- Phil who composed "Changes"
- Noted publisher
- Noted New York Times publisher
- Newspaper publisher
- Newspaper family name
- New York Times publisher from 1896 to 1935
- New York Times publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger Jr
- New York Times publisher Adolph
- New York Times patriarch
- New York Times buyer of 1896
- Name in several generations of New York Times publishers
- Longtime New York Times publisher Adolph
- Longtime New York Times publisher
- Last name in 1960s protest music
- Hearst contemporary
- Folksy Phil
- Folkie at Greenpeace's 1970 launch
- Folk-singing Phil
- Counterculture singer Phil
- Billy Bragg's "I Dreamed I Saw Phil ___ Last Night"
- Arthur ___ Sulzberger, Jr. (New York Times publisher)
- Antiwar singer-songwriter Phil
- Adolph who coined "All the news that's fit to print"
- Adolph who adamantly opposed anti-Semitism
- Adolph of The New York Times
- Adolph ___, creator of the slogan "All the News That's Fit to Print"
- "The War Is Over" singer
- "The Highwayman" singer
- "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" songwriter
- "I Ain't Marching Anymore" singer/songwriter
- "I Ain't Marching Anymore" folk singer Phil
- "I Ain't Marching Anymore" folk singer
- "Draft Dodger Rag" performer
- "Crucifixion" singer Phil
- "All the News That's Fit to Print" was coined by him
- "All The News That's Fit To Print" coiner Adolph
- "(The Marines Have Landed on the Shores of) Santo Domingo" singer Phil
- '60s singer who sounds sylvan
- ''The Highwayman'' singer Phil
- ''All the News That's Fit to Print'' coiner
- "I Ain't Marching Anymore" singer/songwriter
- Newspaperman Adolph
- Publishing notable Adolph
- Publisher Adolph
- Baron in "Der Rosenkavalier"
- Baron of "Der Rosenkavalier"
- Big name in newspaper publishing
- Newspaper publisher Adolph Simon
- "I Ain't Marching Anymore" singer Phil
- Pulitzer contemporary
- "Singing journalist" Phil
- Noted name in newspapering
- Phil of folk music
- Folk singer Phil
- "The Highwayman" singer Phil
- "I Ain't Marching Anymore" singer, 1965
- Self-proclaimed "singing journalist"
- "Draft Dodger Rag" singer Phil
- Phil who sang "Jim Dean of Indiana"
- Famous name in newspaper publishing
- Phil who sang "I Ain't Marching Anymore"
- Newspaperman Arthur ___ Sulzberger
- Phil who sang "Draft Dodger Rag"
- Adolph who was chief of The New York Times from 1896 to 1935
- Director of the Associated Press, 1900-35
- Newspaper publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger
- "The War Is Over" writer/singer
- Singer Phil
- Protest singer Phil
- "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" singer
- Former New York Times publisher Adolph
- Adolph in New York Times history
- Folkie Phil
- Adolph who coined the motto "All the News That's Fit to Print"
- United States newspaper publisher (1858-1935)
- Baron in a Strauss opera
- Basso role in "Der Rosenkavalier"
- Memorable newspaper publisher
- Famed publisher
- Noted N.Y. newspaper publisher
- R. Strauss character
- U.S. newspaper publisher: 1858–1935
- "Rosenkavalier" baron
- Memorable publisher
- Protest singer-songwriter Phil ___
- Noted publisher: 1858–1935
- Famous publisher
- Newspaper publisher: 1858–1935
- Operatic baron
- U.S. publisher: 1858-1935
- Noted newspaper publisher
- Big name in publishing
- Late protest singer
- Renowned newspaper publisher
- Publisher on a 13¢ stamp
- U.S. journalist
- "Der Rosenkavalier" baron
- Renowned publisher
- Publishing name
- Noted U.S. publisher
- Noted name in newspapers
- Basso in "Der Rosenkavalier"
- Folk legend Phil
- Dylan contemporary
- "Draft Dodger Rag" singer
Wikipedia
Ochs
Ochs may refer to:
Ochs (surname)
Ochs is a German language surname meaning " ox", and may refer to:
- Adolph Ochs, newspaper publisher and former owner of The New York Times
- Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
- Craig Ochs, American Football quarterback
- Heinrich Ochs, German Knight's Cross holder
- Josef Ochs, German Nazi Kripo officer
- Larry Ochs, jazz saxophonist and composer
- Larry Ochs, mayor of Colorado Springs
- Michael Ochs, American photographic archivist
- Patrick Ochs, German footballer
- Peter Ochs (1752-1821), Swiss politician and revolutionary
- Peter Ochs (born 1950), Jewish theologian
- Phil Ochs (1940-1976), songwriter, musician and recording artist
- Philipp Ochs (born 1997), German footballer
- Robyn Ochs, bisexual activist, writer & speaker
- Siegfried Ochs, German composer
- Sonny Ochs, music producer and radio host
- Timo Ochs, German footballer