American vice president who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804 (5,4) |
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*Duel personality? |
Universal |
31 Jan 2024 |
Dueler with Alexander Hamilton |
Premier Sunday |
30 Oct 2022 |
“Wait for It” singer in “Hamilton” |
New York Times |
02 Jan 2022 |
*Leslie Odom Jr.'s Tony-winning "Hamilton" role |
Universal |
17 Sep 2021 |
Leslie Odom Jr.’s role in “Hamilton” |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Sep 2020 |
Alexander Hamilton's nemesis |
New York Times |
13 Feb 2019 |
Alexander Hamilton's nemesis |
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''Hamilton'' role |
Newsday |
17 Aug 2017 |
Narrator of Broadway's 'Hamilton' |
New York Times |
26 Nov 2016 |
Narrator of Broadway's "Hamilton" |
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George Clinton replaced him |
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Dueler of note |
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Jefferson vice president |
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Vice president who dueled with Alexander Hamilton in 1804 |
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Duel personality? |
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Vice president involved in a historic duel |
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Vice president involved in a historic duel |
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Jefferson successor |
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Third member of our squad |
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Gore Vidal biographical subject |
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Vice president after Jefferson |
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Thomas Jefferson's first vice president |
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Gore Vidal biographical subject |
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Jefferson's veep |
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Jefferson's veep |
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Urban roar upset famous duelist (5,4) |
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U.S. historical figure whose first name starts with and last name ends with a set of double letters |
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First Vice President never to be President |
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U.S. leader acquitted of treason |
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Famous duelist |
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V.P., 1801–05. |
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