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The answer FOUNTAINHEAD has 7 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of fountainhead in various dictionaries:
noun - an abundant source
noun - the source of water from which a stream arises
A spring that is the source or head of a stream.
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It's the source of a stream as well as an Ayn Rand title |
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an original source of something. |
An original source of something. |
A spring that is the source or head of a stream. |
A chief and copious source an originator: "the intellectual fountainhead of the black conservatives ( Jerrold K. Footlick). |
the source of water from which a stream arises |
an abundant source |
Fountainhead description |
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The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Russian-American author Ayn Rand, her first major literary success. The novel's protagonist, Howard Roark, is an individualistic young architect who designs modernist buildings and refuses to compromise with an architectural establishment unwilling to accept innovation. Roark embodies what Rand believed to be the ideal man, and his struggle reflects Rand's belief that individualism is superior to collectivism. * Roark is opposed by what he calls "second-handers", who value conformity over independence and integrity. These include Roark's former classmate, Peter Keating, who succeeds by following popular styles, but turns to Roark for help with design problems. Ellsworth Toohey, a socialist architecture critic who uses his influence to promote his political and social agenda, tries to destroy Roark's career. Tabloid newspaper publisher Gail Wynand seeks to shape popular opinion; he befriends Roark, then betrays him when public opinion turns in a directi |