Gave to the press
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RELEASEDGave to the press.
MAKESASTATEMENTTalks to the press
RELEASEStory to the press.
MAKESASTATEMENTSpeaks to the press
RELEASEHandout to the press
RELEASESGives to the press
antipressopposed to the Press
POOPSHEETHandout to the press corps
LEAKLet slip to the press
RELEASESStatements given to the press.
WIRENEWSA service to the press.
SPASPlaces to press the flesh?
PUTWORDOUTLeak to the press, maybe
stepto press with the foot
outstepto press with the foot
stepsto press with the foot
grittedGRIT, to press the teeth together
gritsGRIT, to press the teeth together
MEDIAMONDAYWeekly time to deal with the press
PRISONBREAKWhy the press release has to wait?
RABIDAdjective often used to describe the press
RESETBUTTONYou press it to prepare the puzzle's theme
gritterone that grits (to press the teeth together)
floorerpress (the accelerator of a vehicle) to the floorboard
grittersGRITTER, one that grits (to press the teeth together)
ARIFleischer who used to address the White House press corps
gritto press the teeth together / great (large (great in size))
leakinggive out (information) surreptitiously leaked the story to the press
ironto iron or press (an item of clothing or the like)
crowdingpress or stand close to the batter was crowding the plate
allotsdistribute by or as if by lot allot seats to the press
unmuzzleAllow (a person or the press) to express their views freely and without censorship
unmuzzlesAllow (a person or the press) to express their views freely and without censorship
unmuzzlingAllow (a person or the press) to express their views freely and without censorship
sirosetof or relating to the chemical treatment of woollen fabrics to give a permanent-press effect
ingrowingGrowing inward or within something, esp. (of a toenail) growing abnormally so as to press into the flesh
tympansheet (as of paper or cloth) placed between the impression surface of a press and the paper to be printed
tympanssheet (as of paper or cloth) placed between the impression surface of a press and the paper to be printed
bedto work on the preparation of (an edition of a newspaper, periodical, etc.) up to the time of going to press
clenching(with reference to the teeth) Press or be pressed tightly together, esp. with anger or determination or so as to suppress a strong emotion