"___ Pogo" (1952 campaign slogan) Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% IGO "___ Pogo" (1952 campaign slogan) (3)
5% OLDHANDS Veteran campaigners (8) The Times Concise Oct 23, 2025
5% GOOP Sticky stuff (anagram of "pogo") (4)
5% RACES Political campaigns (5) Wall Street Journal Oct 16, 2025
5% RAN Campaigned (3) Eugene Sheffer Sep 9, 2025
5% BOING Pogo stick sound (5) Universal Sep 3, 2025
5% IKE "I Like ___," 1952 campaign slogan (3)
5% ADLAI 'Madly for ___' (1952 campaign slogan) (5) New York Times Oct 5, 2017
5% WERE "___ madly for Adlai" (1952 campaign slogan) (4)
4% PAC Campaign-backing org. (3) Wall Street Journal Nov 5, 2025
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