LBJ's would-be successor in 1968 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RFK LBJ's would-be successor in 1968 (3)
83% DEM LBJ's party (3) Eugene Sheffer Nov 10, 2025
83% RMN LBJ's successor (3) Eugene Sheffer Dec 26, 2024
79% HEIR Successor (4) LA Times Daily Jan 11, 2026
79% LSAT Would-be atty.'s exam (4) Premier Sunday Nov 30, 2025
79% ITEN Route 66's westernmost successor (4) Newsday Nov 29, 2025
76% EURO Mark's successor (4) Newsday Jan 9, 2026
76% ROBERTCARO Eminent LBJ biographer (B) (10) Newsday Dec 21, 2025
72% REAGAN Jimmy Carter successor (6) Newsday Dec 31, 2025
72% ERIN Pam's successor on "The Office" (4) LA Times Daily Dec 7, 2025
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