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blind items
noun
Plural of blind item
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Coming soon: Festival blind items!
Another week, another round of New Yorker Festival blind items!
Last night's miscalculations are this morning's blind items.
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This week marks our final round of New Yorker Festival blind items.
While you wait, try our third and final round of blind items.
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After seven months, the Chicago Sun-Times published her name in a blind item about an ongoing corruption investigation, and Davis's role in the case was over.
Television these days overflows with high-octane performances, many by movie stars, who tap into their native charisma, then crank it to 11. (Consider this a blind item).
A Gawker blind item in 2012 mentions the same tale that leads the Times article; a piece on the same site in 2015 contains a second allegation.
But after some bargaining, the news was downgraded to a blind item after Mr. Hiltzik argued it would hurt the subject's children.
During the last decade, Johnson revived the old "Sweet Smell" gossip-column tradition of the "blind item," accounts of alleged misdeeds in which the subject is described but not actually named.
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