Other crossword clues for answer "ADLAI"
- ADLAI
- Dwight's two-time opponent
- 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
- '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