Crossword Clue: Writer for hire
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Writer for hire"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Writer for hire"
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- Aptly named French dramatist.
- Author
- Book copier of old
- Book copier of yore
- French dramatist: 1791–1861
- Early copier of mss.
- Early copier
- Hack — pen-pusher
- Copier of a manuscript
- Copier of old
- Copier
- Copyist for hire
- Copyist
- Job in a monastery
- Journalist
- Journalist, informally
- Public clerk
- Public secretary of old
- Public writer
- Manuscript copier
- Manuscript copyist
- Many a monk, once
- Torah copyist
- Obsolescent occupation
- Someone whose job it is to take everything down
- Occupation made obsolete by print
- Palette user of old
- Matthew, Mark, Luke or John
- Parchment user
- Medieval manuscript worker
- Medieval monk with manuscripts, maybe
- Old manuscript copier
- Old record keeper
- Penman
- Newsman
- Newspaper columnist, e.g.
- One who copies documents
- One who gets it in writing
- One with a pen
- Professional copyist
- Professional writer
- Word copyist
- Worker who sets things down
- Skilled penman
- Writer for hire
- Writer of old
- Writer of the Middle Ages
- Writer on scrolls
- Writer
- Writing job
Recent Usage of Writer for hire in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Oct. 8, 2001