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Other crossword clues for answer "ADLAI"

ADLAI
Politico Stevenson
'50s candidate Stevenson
Dwight beat him
Politician Stevenson
Dwight beat him twice
Ike's 50's opponent
Sufjan Stevens song subject whose last name is similar to his own
'50s politico Stevenson
Two-time loser to Dwight
'50s campaign name
Two-time opponent for Ike
Vice-president Stevenson
Man's name that means "God is just"
Stevenson
Loser to Ike
Dwight's opponent
Dwight's runner-up
Grover's veep
Ike beat him twice
Opponent of Ike
Madly for ___ (1952 slogan)
Two-time lower to Ike
Dwight's rival
New Politics figure Stevenson
Runner-up to Ike in 1952 and 1956
Two-time loser to Ike
1960s U.N. ambassador Stevenson
U.N. ambassador Stevenson
Dwight's opponent, in the 1950s
Stevenson of 1950s politics
Statesman Stevenson
Vice President Stevenson or his grandson
Former Vice President Stevenson
Dwight's campaign rival
Runner-up to Ike
Dwight's 1950s campaign foe
Former veep Stevenson
Dwight's challenger
Dwight defeated him twice
Foe of Ike
Two-time opponent of Dwight
Ike's opponent
1950s candidate Stevenson
Ike's opponent, twice
First name in 1950s politics
First name in 1960s diplomacy
Name in the 1952 presidential election
Rival of Dwight
Dwight beat him twice in presidential elections
Stevenson of political history
A Stevenson
Ike's rival
He lost in '52 and '56
He ran against Ike
First name in '50s politics
Ike adversary
Dwight's opponent, twice
Jack's UN ambassador
Dwight rival
Estes's ticket-mate
He lost twice to Dwight
'70s-'80s Illinois senator Stevenson
He ran with Estes in 1956
Two-time opponent of Ike
Stevenson who lost twice to Eisenhower
Dwight's two-time adversary
Grover's 1890s vice president
'50s foe of Dwight
'50s pol Stevenson
Eisenhower opponent Stevenson
Estes' ticket-mate
He lost to Ike twice
1950s politico Stevenson
'50s two-time loser
Governor Stevenson
Dwight's two-time rival
Grover's second vice president
Ike's two-time opponent
1950s campaign name
'50s presidential candidate Stevenson
Arthur's predecessor as UN ambassador
Senator Stevenson
He lost to Dwight twice
Stevenson who faced Eisenhower
Two-time Ike adversary
Two-time loser in a Dwight fight
Whom Ike defeated twice
Grover's second veep
Stevenson of politics
Dwight's opponent in '52 and '56
Estes was his running mate in 1956
Governor Stevenson of Illinois.
Name in 1952 news.
Old Testament name.
First name of former V. P.
First name of Cleveland's V. P.
Political name of 1956.
Biblical and political first name.
Well-known Biblical name.
Biblical name, I Chr. 27,29.
First name in the political arena.
Bible name.
Biblical name.
Famous Illinoisan.
One of the Stevensons.
Political first name.
Well-known first name in politics.
Democratic name.
Famous first name in politics.
First name in politics.
Mr. Stevenson.
First name at the U. N.
U. N. name.
Familiar Biblical name.
Famous first name in U.N.
Famous name in U.N.
Former U.N. name.
Memorable U.N. name.
V. P.'s first name.
First name of U.N. fame.
Illinois first name
Part of A.E.S.
Illinois name
New Senator
Famous Illinois name
He lost to Dwight
Loser to Dwight
He fell before Dwight's might
Lyndon's U.N. delegate
A famous Stevenson
Ike's opponent at the polls
Also-ran with Estes: 1956
Loser to Dwight in the 50's
Dwight's opponent in '52
Name in 50's politics
1952 and '56 candidate Stevenson
Ike challenger
Opponent for Ike
He finished second to Ike
Stevenson who lost twice for president
Dwight licked him twice
Call to Greatness author Stevenson
Dwight's two-time challenger
Part of 65-Across
Loser to Dwight, twice
First name in old Illinois politics
Onetime Illinois governor Stevenson
Candidate Stevenson of '52 and '56
1940s-'50s politico Stevenson
'52 campaign name
Name on 1952 campaign buttons
Stevenson of Illinois
We're Madly for ___ (old campaign song)
Estes was his 1956 running mate
Two-time opponent of 69-Down
Old politico Stevenson
1890s vice president Stevenson
Big name in 1950s presidential campaigning
Political opponent of Ike
Madly for ___ (1952 campaign slogan)
Dwight's opponent in 1952 and '56
Big name in 1950s politics
Presidential also-ran Stevenson
Dwight's competition
Cleveland's veep Stevenson
1890s veep Stevenson
Kefauver running mate Stevenson
Ex-veep Stevenson
'50s presidential-hopeful Stevenson
The "A" in A.E.S.
Presidential candidate Stevenson
Stevenson of '50s politics
US statesman ____ Stevenson
Ike's rival candidate
Political Stevenson
Foe of 39 Across
Lost to Dwight
Politician of yesteryear, Stevenson
Dwight's opponent in 1952
Former presidential-hopeful Stevenson
Stevenson who lost to Ike
He lost to Ike
Foe of Dwight
A Grover veep
A running mate of Grover's
Grandfather of the prophet Elisha
Runner-up to Dwight
Ike's rival in the 1950s
U.N. ambassador under John and Lyndon
Dwight's 1956 opponent
1950s presidential candidate Stevenson