The naked President? (5) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
02 Dec 2024 |
Ford's predecessor |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Nov 2024 |
Sex and the City actor, Cynthia ___-- (5) |
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Former national leader recalled Number 10 home |
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Macron's refusal to receive one cross old president (5) |
The Guardian Quiptic |
30 Sep 2024 |
President who resigned after the Watergate scandal |
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Macron's refusal to receive one cross old president (5) |
The Guardian Quiptic |
29 Sep 2024 |
Damien Stark in High Country (5,5) |
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Nothing doing! (Tricky Dick) |
The Times Cryptic |
25 Jul 2024 |
37th President of the United States (5) |
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American president who resigned |
The Telegraph Plusword |
06 Jul 2024 |
French refusal to keep one kiss for US president (5) |
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Davis and Parker's "And Just Like That . . ." co-star |
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Role played by Anthony Hopkins in an Oliver Stone film |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
01 Jul 2024 |
& 16D 1987 opera by John Adams (5,2,5) |
Mirror Quiz |
17 Jun 2024 |
And 16 Down 1987 opera by John Adams (5,2,5) |
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Eric ..... , 1983-88 Man City and 1988-97 Tranmere goalkeeper (5) |
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He placed a call to Armstrong and Aldrin minutes after their landing |
New York Times |
05 May 2024 |
President before Ford |
Newsday |
22 Apr 2024 |
Richard -, disgraced 1970s US President (5) |
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President after Johnson |
Commuter |
28 Mar 2024 |
David -, English magician associated with puppet Basil Brush, who died in 1978 |
Mirror Quiz |
19 Mar 2024 |
Former U.S. presi dent |
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Paul ..... , ex-Leics wicketkeeper (5) |
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Former U.S. pre- sident |
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Richard -, US president from 1969-74 (5) |
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Vice President under Eisenhower |
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Who said "When the President does it, that means it's not illegal" |
New York Times Mini |
22 Feb 2024 |
Richard, 37th president of the US (5) |
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He resigned after the Watergate scandal |
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Richard -,former US president (5) |
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US president brought down by Watergate (5) |
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Cynthia _, played Miranda in Sex and the City (5) |
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Richard ---, former U.S. President (5) |
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President who resigned in 1974 |
LA Times Daily |
18 Jan 2024 |
Richard _, former U.S. president (5) |
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President Macron's rejection holds team back (5) |
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President Macron's rejection holds team back |
The Guardian Cryptic |
21 Dec 2023 |
Yorba Linda presidential library subject |
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1969-74 US president (5) |
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President who said, "I am not a crook" |
Universal |
08 Dec 2023 |
1983-88 Man City and 1988-97 Tranmere goalkeeper (5) |
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"And Just Like That ..." actress Cynthia |
USA Today |
06 Nov 2023 |
"Sex and the City" actress Cynthia |
USA Today |
10 Oct 2023 |
Richard ___, US President who was nominated for Best Spoken Word recording |
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Cynthia ___, actress who portrayed Emily Dickinson in the 2016 film "A Quiet Passion" |
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"Sex and the City" star Cynthia |
Universal |
18 Jan 2023 |
Ford's predecessor |
Thomas Joseph |
29 Dec 2022 |
President who established OSHA in the '70s |
Universal |
25 Dec 2022 |
Disgraced president |
The Telegraph Quick |
11 Dec 2022 |
All off, presumably, to see old president |
The Times Cryptic |
09 Nov 2022 |
Cynthia of “The Gilded Age” |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Oct 2022 |
Small number, around nine, meeting new US president |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
16 Sep 2022 |
Cynthia of "Sex and the City" |
Universal |
09 Sep 2022 |
Forbid love with new president of the US |
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Lyndon Johnson successor |
Newsday |
20 Jul 2022 |
Only president born in California |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jul 2022 |
Nothing working for former US president |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
04 Jul 2022 |
Cynthia ___, "Sex and the City" star who plays Ada in the TV series "The Gilded Age" |
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Johnson's successor |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Jan 2022 |
Former US president |
The Times Concise |
29 Nov 2021 |
Former US president |
The Times Concise |
01 Oct 2021 |
Nothing working for US president |
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Debater of 1960 |
Newsday |
03 Sep 2021 |
Ford's predecessor |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Aug 2021 |
Disgraced leader baring all? |
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Ford's predecessor |
Thomas Joseph |
14 Jul 2021 |
Cynthia with a pair of Emmys |
Universal |
28 May 2021 |
Veto old and new President |
The Telegraph Toughie |
14 May 2021 |
'Sex and the City' star Cynthia |
USA Today |
06 May 2021 |
'A Quiet Passion' actress Cynthia |
USA Today |
07 Apr 2021 |
Disgraced president |
The Telegraph Quick |
12 Dec 2020 |
Tricky Dick has nothing to do |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Nov 2020 |
37th US president |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Nov 2020 |
Emmy winner Cynthia who had a gubernatorial campaign |
Universal |
29 Sep 2020 |
President, disgraced, having more time to spend with family? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
18 Jul 2020 |
37th president |
Premier Sunday |
28 Jun 2020 |
Nothing doing! (Tricky Dick) |
The Sun Two Speed |
22 Jun 2020 |
Former US president |
The Telegraph Quick |
08 Jun 2020 |
Tricky Dick with nothing to do? |
The Sun Two Speed |
24 Nov 2019 |
Former US President |
The Sun Two Speed |
24 Nov 2019 |
Watergate president |
Universal |
21 Oct 2019 |
Politician on the most ''Time'' covers |
Newsday |
13 Oct 2019 |
Resignee of 1974 |
LA Times Daily |
03 Sep 2019 |
Resignee of 1974 |
The Washington Post |
03 Sep 2019 |
Ford's predecessor |
Thomas Joseph |
06 Aug 2019 |
Impersonation with two 'V' signs and hunched shoulders |
Jonesin |
16 Jul 2019 |
President offering nothing, nothing, nothing initially |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
28 Jun 2019 |
37th US President |
The Sun Two Speed |
18 Mar 2019 |
Tricky Dick with a blank diary? |
The Sun Two Speed |
18 Mar 2019 |
Aug. 9, 1974 resignee |
USA Today |
04 Jan 2019 |
Watergate president |
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Resignee of 1974 |
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Aug. 9, 1974 resignee |
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Co-star of Parker, Davis and Cattrall |
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Recipient of a Ford pardon |
USA Today |
21 Dec 2018 |
First sitting president to visit China |
USA Today |
13 Dec 2018 |
Nothing working for the President? |
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US President who resigned |
The Sun Two Speed |
29 Nov 2018 |
US president with nothing in diary, apparently |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
25 Nov 2018 |
Richard ___, 37th U.S. President |
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He visited China in 1972 |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Jun 2018 |
#37 |
Jonesin |
08 May 2018 |
Johnson's successor |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Apr 2018 |
Recipient of a Ford pardon |
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First sitting president to visit China |
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He visited China in 1972 |
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Presidential resignee |
Premier Sunday |
03 Dec 2017 |
Ford pardoned him |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Nov 2017 |
37th US President |
The Telegraph Quick |
20 Nov 2017 |
Who famously said 'I'm not a crook' |
New York Times |
15 Aug 2017 |
President who launched the war on drugs |
New York Times |
04 Jul 2017 |
U.S. president who becomes the president of future Earth on 'Futurama' |
New York Times |
26 Apr 2017 |
Reportedly prison's acceptable for disgraced leader |
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Reportedly prison's acceptable for disgraced leader |
The Times Cryptic |
07 Feb 2017 |
U.S. president who becomes the president of future Earth on "Futurama" |
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President who launched the war on drugs |
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Who famously said "I'm not a crook" |
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Watergate figure |
The Washington Post |
06 Oct 2016 |
'70s White House name |
Universal |
01 Oct 2016 |
First president to visit China |
New York Times |
19 Sep 2016 |
President who was "not a crook" |
USA Today |
18 Jul 2016 |
1995 Oliver Stone biopic |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Mar 2016 |
Noted 1972 China visitor |
USA Today |
03 Jan 2016 |
'70s White House name |
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First president to visit China |
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President who was "not a crook" |
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Noted 1972 China visitor |
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In the news: 9-0 to president |
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Nothing working for disgraced politician |
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Watergate president |
Premier Sunday |
16 Aug 2015 |
37th commander in chief |
Thomas Joseph |
16 Feb 2015 |
Watergate president |
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His middle name was Milhous |
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US president who allegedly said "I would have made a good pope" |
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'50s vice president |
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Name on a Yorba Linda library |
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Landslide winner of 1972 |
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Noteworthy resigner of 1974 |
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Winner in a landslide in 1972 |
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37th president |
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See 28-Across |
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See 28-Across |
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Johnson's successor |
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37th President |
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"__ in China": John Adams opera |
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"__ in China": John Adams opera |
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Surname on a Yorba Linda library |
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Oliver Stone film about the 37th president |
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Whom Goldwater called "the most dishonest individual I have ever met in my life" |
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10 Across predecessor |
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1950s vice president |
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Watergate president |
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1995 Oliver Stone film |
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Cynthia of "Sex and the City" |
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September 8, 1974 pard recipient - and what the constructor did throughout this puzzle |
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1950s vice president |
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Watergate president |
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'70s president |
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Ford predecessor |
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Lyndon Johnson successor |
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5 Nothing working for this old bugger! |
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Successor to 30-Across |
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Resignee of 1974 |
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37th President |
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He once placed a "long-distance call" to Aldrin and Armstrong |
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Successor to 30-Across |
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Co-star of Parker, Cattrall and Davis |
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Tony-winning role for Langella |
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President with a library in Yorba Linda |
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President who appeared on "Laugh-In" |
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President who appeared on "Laugh-In" |
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Pat or Richard |
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Eisenhower's VP |
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Follower of Johnson, and a two-word hint to this crossword's theme |
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His Western White House was dubbed La Casa Pacifica |
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Follower of Johnson, and a two-word hint to this crossword's theme |
|
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His Western White House was dubbed La Casa Pacifica |
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Eisenhower's veep |
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"Frost/___," 2008 nominee for Best Picture |
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His middle name was Milhous |
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Subject of a museum in Yorba Linda, Calif. |
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"One of Santa's reindeer." "___" |
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1960 debate participant |
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Two-time Time Man of the Year (and a hint to 17-, 27-, 41- and 54-Across) |
|
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1974 pardon recipient |
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"You won't have ___ to kick around anymore, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference" (1962 quote) |
|
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1995 Oliver Stone biopic |
|
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1960 debater |
|
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Milhous was his middle name |
|
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Checkers master |
|
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President who was on "Laugh-In" |
|
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Checkers master |
|
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President who was on "Laugh-In" |
|
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Tony-winning role for Frank Langella |
|
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Ike's veep |
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Noted pardon recipient |
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Ike's veep |
|
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1995 Oliver Stone film |
|
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Richard or Pat |
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1960 ticket topper |
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Time's 1971 Man of the Year |
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Watergate figure |
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Ford predecessor |
|
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President who appeared on "Laugh-In" |
|
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Oliver Stone bio-pic |
|
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"Sex and the City" costar |
|
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1960 debate participant |
|
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Cynthia of "Sex and the City" |
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Recordholder for most Time magazine cover appearances |
|
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Watergate figure |
|
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He resigned August 9, 1974 |
|
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Kissinger's boss, once |
|
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Cynthia of "Sex and the City" |
|
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1960 debate participant |
|
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Gerald Ford predecessor |
|
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Resigner of '74 |
|
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Pardoned president |
|
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Disgraced president |
|
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Loser to Kennedy |
|
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Title role for Anthony Hopkins in 1995 |
|
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Resigned president |
|
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1995 Oliver Stone film |
|
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Checkers master? |
|
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Ford pardoned him |
|
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Oliver Stone film |
|
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Resignee of August 9, 1974 |
|
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Role for Anthony Hopkins |
|
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1972 China visitor |
|
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1972 China visitor |
|
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First president to visit China |
|
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Ford's forerunner |
|
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President after Johnson |
|
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He famously said "I would have made a good pope" |
|
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Off-screen singer Marni |
|
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President who appeared in "Laugh-In" |
|
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Ford predecessor |
|
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Saturday Night Massacre figure |
|
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Kissinger's boss, once |
|
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Stone work |
|
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The Justice Department will compensate his estate for his tapes and papers |
|
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President who appointed Rehnquist |
|
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Noted 1972 China visitor |
|
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McGovern beater of 1972 |
|
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Ford pardoned him |
|
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President with an enemies list |
|
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Checkers expert? |
|
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"Beyond Peace" author |
|
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#37 |
|
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Fallen leader? |
|
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Ford's predecessor |
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Library in Yorba Linda |
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Winner of 1968 and 1972 |
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Stager of a 1968 political comeback |
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Six Crises author |
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1974 resignee |
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Eisenhower's veep |
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President under whom conscription ended |
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Ghost singer Marni |
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Checkers master |
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Well-known tapes owner |
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Agnes ___, soap-opera maven |
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San Diego court star |
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He runs with Johnson |
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Johnson's ex-teammate |
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Singer Marni ___ |
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Singer Marni |
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One of the Lakers |
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McGovern's opponent in 1972 |
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White House name |
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Famous traveler |
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Pennsylvania Ave. tenant |
|
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Prominent Republican. |
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Campaign figure. |
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VIP in Washington. |
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G. O. P. spokesman. |
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He attends Cabinet meetings. |
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Cynthia of "Sex and the City" |
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"When the President does it, that means that it is not illegal" speaker |
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"Southern strategy" leader |
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Richard Milhous ___. |
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"Frost/___" |
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Convention name. |
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Noted Whittier alumnus. |
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TV headliner of Sept. 23. |
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Former V. P. |
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Candidate? |
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GOP name. |
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Republican VIP. |
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G.O.P. name. |
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Capital name. |
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One of the nominees. |
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Debater of 1960. |
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Famous Californian. |
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President of the Senate. |
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