Other crossword clues for answer "AES"
- AES
- 1952 election monogram
- HST's hopeful successor
- Loser to DDE
- DDE opponent
- Bronze
- Two-time loser to DDE
- JFK's UN ambassador
- 1950s election monogram
- DDE rival
- He ran against DDE
- Loser to DDE in '52
- DDE's opponent
- Cleveland's VP (whose grandson ran for pres.)
- '50s presidential candidate
- DDE's rival
- Political rival of D.D.E.
- DDE beat him twice
- He lost twice to DDE
- Two-time loser of the '50s, initially
- '50s Pres. candidate
- 1950s presidential race inits.
- DDE competitor
- DDE's opponent in 1952
- He lost to DDE
- Opponent of DDE
- JFK's ambassador to the UN
- '50s election monogram
- 1950s political monogram
- He failed twice against DDE
- Two-time opponent of DDE
- Monogram in two '50s presidential elections
- Political monogram of '52 and '56
- JFK's United Nations ambassador
- He lost to DDE twice
- JFK's U.N. rep
- 1950's pol. inits.
- '50s pol. monogram
- DDE adversary
- Loser twice to DDE
- 1950s pol. monogram
- UN ambassador under JFK
- '50s also-ran, initially
- '50s pol. initials
- '50s campaign monogram
- '50s political inits.
- Monogram of a '50s White House aspirant
- DDE's challenger
- '50s political monogram
- '50s Dem. presidential candidate
- Rival of 52-Across
- '50s Dem. presidential hopeful
- Runner-up before RMN
- '50s political initials
- DDE's '56 opponent
- Ike's opponent: inits.
- South American range
- Loser to HCH in '28
- DDE foe
- DDE's opponent in '52 and '56
- Campaign '28 monogram
- DDE opponent in '52
- FDR's predecessor as NY governor
- DDE two-time opponent
- DDE's two-time opponent
- Candidate who ran with Estes Kefauver as his veep
- Bronze money.
- Roman money.
- Roman bronze.
- Roman coin.
- Ancient Roman currency.
- Ancient copper money.
- Ancient Roman bronze coin.
- Ancient bronze coin.
- Bronze money of ancient Rome.
- Copper money.
- Adlai.
- Caesar's bronze.
- H. S. T.'s friend.
- Initials of a candidate.
- Old Roman coin.
- One of the Stevensons.
- Political initials.
- Roman copper.
- Stevenson.
- Well-known initials.
- Postmaster General's initials.
- Copper: Lat.
- Initials in the news.
- Political monogram.
- Old copper money.
- Stevenson's monogram.
- Adlai's initials.
- A. Stevenson.
- Stevenson's initials.
- Metal for Roman coins.
- 1952 initials.
- Ancient bronze.
- Bronze: Lat.
- Old bronze.
- Bronze coin
- Roman alloy
- Old Roman money
- Coin of old Rome
- Cuprum-stannum alloy
- Loser to H.C.H.: 1928
- Bronze, to Brutus
- Loser to H.C.H.
- Loser to H.C.H. in 1928
- Amb. to the U.N.: 1961–65
- Loser to 46 Across
- Runner-up to D.D.E.
- Roman bronze coin
- Dem. leader in the 50's
- Dem. nominee in the 50's
- H.C.H. opponent: 1928
- ___ Triplex, famous R.L.S. essay
- D.D.E.'s 1956 opponent
- FDR mentor
- Money of ancient Rome
- D.D.E.'s '52 and '56 rival
- U.S. Amb. to the U.N., 1961-65
- His "E" was the same as J. R.'s
- Call to Greatness writer, initially speaking
- D.D.E.'s 1952 and '56 opponent
- Pol. monogram of '52 and '56
- Monogram of '52 and '56
- 50's polit. inits.
- 1950's political inits.
- Loser to 63-Across
- Challenger to D.D.E.
- Two-time Dem. nominee
- Two-time loser to 90-Down
- 1950's political initials
- 50's monogram
- Loser to D.D.E. twice
- See 45-Down
- Robert Louis Stevenson's "___ Triplex"
- He hoped to succeed H.S.T.
- D.D.E. defeated him
- D.D.E.'s political rival
- 1950s campaign inits.
- He ran to succeed 13-Down: Abbr.
- 1950s runner's inits.
- Monogram in '50s politics
- D.D.E. challenger
- D.D.E.'s two-time presidential rival
- Initials shared by the presidential runners-up of 1928 and 1956
- Initials of '52 and '56
- ___ Triplex (Robert Louis Stevenson essay whose title is taken from Horace)
- DDE's competition
- DDE beat him
- D.D.E.'s adversary
- D.D.E.'s opponent in a presidential race
- D.D.E. two-time presidential opponent
- Ancient Roman coin
- DDE's opponent, twice
- GC's VP
- ___ signatum (bronze currency ingot of ancient Rome)
- Two-time DDE opponent
- Loser to DDE in 1952
- DDE defeated him twice
- DDE's rival in 1952 and 1956