1984-87 Yeovil Town player-manager (5) |
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Madison veep Elbridge |
Newsday |
13 Sep 2020 |
1960s English group ___ and the Pacemakers |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Feb 2020 |
Fritz's running mate in '84 |
Newsday |
26 May 2018 |
— Mulligan, US jazz saxophonist |
The Times Concise |
12 Oct 2016 |
Redistricting eponym |
LA Times Daily |
06 Mar 2016 |
Madison's second vice president |
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Madison's veep |
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Leader of pop's Pacemakers |
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Leader of music's Pacemakers |
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Elbridge __, governor famous for redistricting |
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1813-14 vice president |
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Elbridge __, governor famous for redistricting |
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___ & the Pacemakers |
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Eponymous veep associated with redistricting |
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Eponymous veep associated with redistricting |
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Leader of the Pacemakers in 60's pop |
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Boxer Cooney |
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Adams of Sinn Fein |
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President Ford, informally |
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Madison's vice president |
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One of Madison's veeps |
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Second U.S. vice president to die in office |
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Leader of the Pacemakers |
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20 Across name |
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He succeeded Clinton as vice president |
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Sinn Féin leader Adams |
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Vice president under Madison |
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Sinn Fein leader Adams |
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Saxophonist Mulligan |
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Onetime Long Island heavyweight contender Cooney |
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Leader of the Pacemakers |
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Madison's veep |
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Singer with the Pacemakers |
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Leader of The Pacemakers |
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Leader of The Pacemakers |
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Fritz's 1984 running mate |
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Madison's vice president |
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1813-14 Vice President |
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Madison V.P. of redistricting fame |
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Governor famous for redistricting |
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A Madison V.P. |
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A V.P. under Madison |
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U.S. statesman Elbridge ___ |
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Madison's V.P.: 1813–14 |
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Madison's Vice President, 1813–14. |
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Originator of tricky political device. |
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V. P., 1813-14. |
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Master shuffler of political districts, who became V. P., 1813. |
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Massachusetts Governor who gave his name to unfair political practice. |
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Founder of the S.P.C.C. |
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