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OPED
OPED
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: oped
To open.
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Speak your piece piece
Certain newspaper page
Columnists column
Columnists page
Columnists page
Columnists pg.
Commentary page
Commentators article
Commentators page
Commentators page
Daily newspaper page
Daily opinion page
Daily page
Daily paper page
David Brooks piece
Essay page
Essay page in newspapers
Essayists newspaper piece
Essayists piece
Essayists venue
Expected
Feature named for the page it adjoins
Feature named for the page its next to
Features page
G. Wills page
Gazette page
George Wills pg.
Guest column
Guest columnists piece
Guest essay
It has columns
It offers various viewpoints
It offers wide-ranging views
Its a matter of opinion
Joel Stein column
Kind of column
Kind of page
Kind of piece
Kind of piece in the paper
Krauthammer piece
Like a William Safire piece
Like some columns
Maureen Dowd piece
Maureen Dowds page
Meghan Daum piece
Modern newspaper part
Newspaper commentary page
Newspaper essay
Newspaper essay forum
Newspaper essay page
Newspaper essayists page
Newspaper feature
Newspaper opinion page
Newspaper opinion piece
Newspaper page
Newspaper page for think pieces
Newspaper page for essayists
Newspaper page usually near readers letters
Newspaper page with essays
Newspaper page with opinion pieces
Newspaper pg.
Newspaper Piece
Newspaper section
Newspapers ___ page
Newspapers essay forum
Non-news page
Non-news piece
Not a news piece
Opinion column page
Opinion column site
Opinion column
Opinion page
Opinion pg.
Opinion piece
Outside submission to a paper
Page containing a piece
Page for Will
Page for columnists
Page for columns
Page for commentary
Page for syndicated columns
Page for think pieces
Page for viewpoints
Page for views
Page in a daily
Page in a daily paper
Page in the paper
Page named for its location
Page of columns
Page of views
Page that has lots of views
Page where readers write in
Page with think pieces
Page with columns
Page with commentary
Page with convictions
Page with essays
Page with think pieces
Page with views
Pages with points
Paper feature
Paper part
Paper piece
Paper view?
Papers opinion page
Personal column?
Persuasive piece in the newspaper
Piece in the back of the front section
Piece in the paper
Piece of a newspaper?
Piece of mind?
Piece of punditry
Place for an opinion
Post page
Post piece
Pundit page
Pundits column
Pundits page
Pundits piece
Readers page in the paper
Section of the newspaper
Slanted column?
Subjective news article
Sunday paper page
The view section?
Thomas Friedman piece
Tribs viewpoint page
Type of column
Type of page
Unclosed
Unlatched
View sec. of the paper
Viewpoint page
Viewpoints page
Views site
Weigh-in section
___ page (newspaper part)
___ pages (newspaper section)
___ piece
___ piece (Safire column)
Disclosed: Poetic.
Expanded: Poet.
Unclosed: Poet.
Opposite of 1 Across: Poet.
Poetic contraction
Unfolded: Poet.
Cockney's trusted.
Unclosed, to poets.
Undid, poetically.
Began, to poets
Expected, in Soho
A certain newspaper page
Unfolded, to Keats
Page of comment and opinion
Unclosed, to the Bard
Commentators' page
___ page (place for a 9-Down)
Essay page, for short
Newspaper's essay forum
Newspaper's ___ page
It's a matter of opinion
Pundit's piece
Columnist's column
Essayist's newspaper piece
Page
Newspaper think piece
George Will piece
With 113-Down, it's full of opinions
Page with many views
Leaning column?
Piece that can go left or right
Feature usually near readers' letters
Piece designed to sway
Newspaper piece with a viewpoint
Slanted paper lines?
Column that leans to one side?
Take in the paper
Bit of punditry
Coup for a newspaper freelancer
Essay offering an alternative viewpoint
Piece
Take in the newspaper
Opinion column, for short
Piece of ones mind?
Commentary piece
Slanted page?
Sentiment-al piece?
Newspaper article covering page in dictionary
Newspaper page with takes
Column with an angle
Pundits essay
Section of columns
Its not news
Commentary section
Think-piece feature
My thoughts are . . . article
Guest column, often
Page of personal views
Newspaper page with pundit pieces
Newspapers pundit piece
Column with a slant
Newspapers essay page
Point-of-view piece
Column, for short
Piece in the paper, for short
Column by a senator, maybe
WaPos guest commentators page, for short
Letter with a slant?
Page with opinions
Newspapers think piece
Page for pundits
Angled piece
The first one in The New York Times appeared in 1970
Maureen Dowds genre
Give substance to English doctor, oddly prescribing itself
Worked with a break two-thirds of the way through article
Unbarred, to a bard
Unbarred, in verse
Piece with a view
Maureen Dowd column, e.g.
Newspaper piece, casually
Newspaper stand?
Certain newspaper column
___ piece (newspaper item)
Two cents for a paper, perhaps
Column with a point of view
Take on a page
Pundit piece
Newspaper commentary
Column with a take
Newspaper opinion page, briefly
Recycled information in newspaper article
News stand?
Aspired to ignore husbands personal comment
Persuasive column
Newspapers commentary section
Column with a POV
Doubly shortened article
Newspaper column
Piece with a point
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