William Randolph, newspaper magnate who was a model for Orson Welles' Citizen Kane (6) |
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William Randolph, newspaper magnate who was a model for Orson Welles's Citizen Kane (6) |
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Media magnate tries acquiring Time |
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Kidnapped heiress Patty ___ (6) |
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Patricia, actress whose film roles include Lynn Wentworth in the 1998 film Pecker (6) |
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William Randolph ___ 1863-1951, US newspaper publisher (6) |
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William Randolph, San Francisco-born journalist and publisher who died in 1951 (6) |
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William Randolph, U.S. newspaper publisher who died in 1951 (6) |
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Kane's inspiration picks up payment at last |
The Telegraph Toughie |
24 Jan 2024 |
Kane's inspiration picks up payment at last (6) |
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Builder of a San Simeon castle |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Dec 2023 |
Family name of the American heiress kidnapped by leftist radicals in 1974 (6) |
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San Simeon castle builder |
LA Times Daily |
22 Oct 2023 |
Newspaper tycoon who inspired 'Citizen Kane' |
New York Times |
31 May 2023 |
What became the world’s biggest media conglomerate began with George ____’s purchase of a San Francisco newspaper in 1880 |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
20 Nov 2022 |
Media baron who inspired "Citizen Kane" |
Universal |
08 Aug 2022 |
Pulitzer competitor |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Jun 2022 |
Publisher of Men’s Health and Woman’s Day |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Jun 2021 |
Inspiration for Citizen Kane |
New York Times |
28 Apr 2021 |
"Citizen Kane" inspiration |
Eugene Sheffer |
22 Feb 2021 |
Usual name for an American mass media conglomerate founded by the current chairman’s grandfather |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
20 Dec 2020 |
Gathers Tottenham's no. 1 is a big shot who inspired Kane |
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Pulitzer rival |
Newsday |
12 Nov 2020 |
Semibiographical source for 'Citizen Kane' |
New York Times |
18 Oct 2020 |
William Randolph --, 1863-1951, US newspaper publisher |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
16 Aug 2020 |
Rival of Pulitzer |
Newsday |
09 Aug 2020 |
Mass media magnate |
LA Times Daily |
10 Jun 2020 |
Mass media magnate |
The Washington Post |
10 Jun 2020 |
US newspaper magnate; haters (anag.) |
The Telegraph Quick |
21 Mar 2020 |
San Simeon castle builder |
The Washington Post |
26 Nov 2019 |
San Simeon castle builder |
LA Times Daily |
26 Nov 2019 |
Leader in yellow journalism and an inspiration for 'Citizen Kane' |
New York Times |
29 Sep 2019 |
Prevention publisher |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Aug 2019 |
William Randolph --, American newspaper magnate |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
10 Jun 2019 |
Noted newspaperman |
Thomas Joseph |
15 May 2019 |
ESPN minority owner |
Newsday |
23 Mar 2019 |
Car and Driver owner |
The Washington Post Sunday |
03 Mar 2019 |
Leader in yellow journalism and an inspiration for "Citizen Kane" |
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Prevention publisher |
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Media conglomerate |
Newsday |
15 Jun 2018 |
'Citizen Kane' inspiration |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Jun 2018 |
Publisher of Elle Decor |
Premier Sunday |
03 Jun 2018 |
San Simeon owner |
Universal |
03 Apr 2018 |
San Simeon owner |
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King Features Syndicate parent |
The Washington Post |
19 Aug 2017 |
King Features Syndicate parent |
LA Times Daily |
19 Aug 2017 |
Publisher who was the inspiration for "Citizen Kane" |
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Publisher of Esquire |
USA Today |
14 Jul 2017 |
Real-life model for Citizen Kane |
Wall Street Journal |
08 May 2017 |
Citizen Kane's real-life model Randolph |
Universal |
13 Apr 2017 |
Good Housekeeping publisher since 1911 |
LA Times Daily |
07 Feb 2017 |
Publisher of Esquire |
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Citizen Kane's real-life model Randolph |
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King Features Syndicate parent |
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The real Citizen Kane |
Universal |
26 Oct 2016 |
Media giant |
Newsday |
27 May 2016 |
Publisher who inspired 'Citizen Kane' |
The Washington Post |
13 Mar 2016 |
Whom Kane in 'Citizen Kane' is based on |
New York Times |
08 Oct 2015 |
Publisher of Redbook |
Premier Sunday |
15 Mar 2015 |
Old newspaper man put Sun leader in the middle |
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Publisher of Redbook |
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Whom Kane in "Citizen Kane" is based on |
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San Simeon castle builder |
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Minority owner of ESPN |
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San Simeon builder |
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Newspaperman picks up report of journalist finally |
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American newspaper publisher of note |
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Welles's model for Kane |
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Publisher of "Elle" and "O" |
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Early newspaper magnate |
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California "castle" builder |
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Early newspaper magnate |
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Kidnapped heiress Patty |
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Citizen Kane's real-life model |
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Newsman who famously defined news as "something somebody doesn't want printed" |
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California's ___ Castle |
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Publisher of Cosmopolitan and Esquire |
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San Simeon castle builder |
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Tycoon depicted in "The Cat's Meow" |
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Big name in yellow journalism |
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Publisher who was the inspiration for "Citizen Kane" |
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Pulitzer rival |
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San Simeon castle builder |
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West Coast castle builder |
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Publisher with a castle |
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Big name in yellow journalism |
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Publisher who was the inspiration for "Citizen Kane" |
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Pulitzer rival |
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San Simeon castle builder |
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West Coast castle builder |
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Publisher with a castle |
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Pulitzer contemporary |
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Real-life inspiration for Kane |
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Heiress in 1974 news |
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San Simeon castle |
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Media magnate William Randolph -- |
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Cosmopolitan owner |
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San Francisco Chronicle parent company |
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Newspaper giant |
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Newspaper giant |
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Citizen Kane's prototype |
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Big name in the newspaper business |
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Publisher of Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping |
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Real-life model for "Citizen Kane" |
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Heiress in 1974 news |
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San Simeon builder |
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Heiress in 1974 news |
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Big media name |
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San Simeon castle builder |
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"Citizen Kane" model |
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American publisher |
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Longtime San Francisco Examiner publisher |
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Newspaper mogul Randolph |
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Publishing family |
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Early "yellow journalism" practitioner |
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William Randolph -- |
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Publishing giant |
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Citizen Kane's real-life model |
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Publisher William Randolph |
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1970s hostage Patty |
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Newspaperman William Randolph ___ |
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Tribune Company competitor |
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Big name in publishing |
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Real-life model for "Citizen Kane" |
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Patty of '70s headlines |
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Diversified publishing giant |
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Citizen Kane's real-life model |
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"Cosmopolitan" publisher |
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Lord of San Simeon |
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"Citizen Kane" inspiration |
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Noted San Simeon resident |
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Pulitzer rival |
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Patty or William |
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Noted 70s kidnap victim |
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Owner of King Features Syndicate |
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Journalistic giant |
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"Citizen Kane" model |
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San Simeon builder |
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Yellow journalism name |
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"Citizen Kane" model |
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Big name in publishing |
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"Citizen Kane," for real |
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Big name in the news? |
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He was satirized in "Citizen Kane" |
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San Simeon resident |
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Cosmopolitan publisher |
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Lord of San Simeon |
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Host at San Simeon |
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Newspaper magnate |
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San Simeon resident |
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He made a mint in mines |
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News magnate |
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U.S. editor-publisher |
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Publishing name |
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U.S. journalist |
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U. S. publisher |
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San Simeon name |
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"Citizen ___" |
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Name in journalism |
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"Citizen ___." |
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U.S. newspaper chain. |
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Name in journalism. |
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Fourth estate name. |
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Newspaper name. |
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Famous name in journalism. |
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Journalist (1863–1951). |
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Former squire of San Simeon. |
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Squire of San Simeon. |
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Newspaper publisher born 1863. |
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