Wallace's running mate in 1968 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LEMAY Wallace's running mate in 1968 (5)
83% KEMP Dole's 1996 running mate (4) LA Times Daily Aug 14, 2025
83% STUDFARM Spot for running mates? (8) Wall Street Journal Jul 2, 2025
83% CURTISLEMAY Wallace's '68 running mate (11)
76% EVER Always run after Adam's mate (4) (4) The Guardian Quick Cryptic Sep 13, 2025
72% MAS Pas' mates (3) Eugene Sheffer Oct 18, 2025
72% EWE Ram's mate (3) Eugene Sheffer Oct 14, 2025
72% AYESIR Mate's answer (6) Thomas Joseph Oct 11, 2025
72% SENATE House mate? (6) Universal Oct 9, 2025
72% AMI Mate, in Marseille (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 1, 2025
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