Term coined by Norman Mailer to describe facts which have no existence before appearing in a magazine or newspaper Crossword Clue

29 July 2020 | Answered By CrosswordBuzz | Mirror quiz
Welcome, welcome!
Love challenges? Crazy about crosswords? You’ve likely come across new clues you didn’t have answers of… happens to us all… Sometimes we just forget the answer because we haven’t come across the clue for a long time… So, looking for the answer to Term coined by Norman Mailer to describe facts which have no existence before appearing in a magazine or newspaper recently published in Mirror quiz on 29 July 2020? We’re here for you.
We’ll do our best to help get you a solution really quickly so you can progress with your crossword puzzle. Our smart data base updates every day and we’ve got the solution to Term coined by Norman Mailer to describe facts which have no existence before appearing in a magazine or newspaper. No need to keep looking.


The word you're looking for is: FACTOID
The crossword clue "Term coined by Norman Mailer to describe facts which have no existence before appearing in a magazine or newspaper" published 3 time/s and has 1 unique answer/s on our system.

Possible Answers From Our DataBase:
  • FACTOID

Term coined by Norman Mailer to describe facts which have no existence before appearing in a magazine or newspaper - Latest Answers By Publishers & Dates:



PublisherLast SeenSolution
Mirror quiz29 July 2020FACTOID


Search For More Clues:

Need fast help with other hints? Use our search function.
Rated by : 0 Users

Enter This Link To View The Full List of Clues From 29 July 2020 For Mirror quiz