Here at Crikey we’re big fans of the epithets journos use to describe the public figures they write about: they’re what helps turn a straight news report into a cracking yarn.

Sometimes this language is deployed euphemistically — a code for the reader to work out. “Colourful racing identity” is a classic of the genre, a term editors use when they aren’t allowed to call someone a “dodgy crook”.

More often these tabloid nicknames are simply a way of quickly explaining who someone is to the readers, without resorting to boring official titles (think “F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone” or “media mogul Rupert Murdoch”).

So do you think you know your news? We’ve put together 50 of our favourite tabloid titles for Crikey readers to work out. Take the test and see if you can put a name to the media moniker (no googling, please).

Email your list to boss@crikey.com.au — the best answers will receive a First Dog on the Moon prize pack. (Thanks to veteran tabloid tragic Terry Towelling for helping collate the list.)

  • A senior NSW Right source
  • ALP factional dalek
  • Australia’s Charles Dickens
  • Australia’s most powerful Catholic
  • Beloved philanthropist and media matriarch
  • Billionaire rag trader
  • Cardboard heir
  • Cash-strapped coal baron
  • Celebrity accountant
  • Commentary box doyen
  • Controversial hoop
  • Controversial medico
  • Crane operator and alleged crime boss
  • Disgraced AFL player manager
  • Disgraced former Labor MP
  • Editing wunderkind
  • Electronics kingpin
  • Embattled talkback king
  • Faceless man
  • Football idiot
  • Former NSW Labor powerbroker
  • Former TV funnyman
  • Game show legend
  • Hoax DJ pair
  • Human headline
  • Influential adman
  • Infrastructure tsar
  • Kings Cross nightclub identity
  • Labor elder
  • Leggy stage singer
  • Liberal Party love rat
  • Millionaire professional gambler
  • Music impresario and convicted tax fraudster
  • Outspoken mining magnate
  • PM’s estranged ex-lover
  • Press gallery doyenne
  • Publishing queen
  • Self-confessed union bagman
  • Seven News supremo
  • Slain gangland kingpin
  • Slimmed-down spin king
  • Swimming bad boy
  • The world’s richest woman
  • Troubled actor
  • Troubled tennis prodigy
  • Tuna tycoon
  • Turncoat MP
  • Underbelly lawyer
  • Union heavyweight
  • WAG queen
*Send your entries in to boss@crikey.com.au for your chance to win a First Dog pack.