Answer: rumour

AnswerCrossword Clue
RUMOURBrit-style gossip
RUMOURHearsay, British style.
RUMOURLondon Sun tidbit
rumourfame or reputation
rumourdin or clamour
rumour(in combination)
rumourto make or cause to make a murmuring noise
rumourto spread by hearsay, also RUMOR
rumourinformation, often a mixture of truth and untruth, passed around verbally
rumourto pass around or circulate in the form of a rumour
rumourgossip or hearsay