Other crossword clues for answer "AES"AES1952 election monogramHST's hopeful successorLoser to DDEDDE opponentDDE's two-time conquestTwo-time loser to DDEJFK's UN ambassador1950s election monogramDDE rivalHe ran against DDELoser to DDE in '52DDE's opponentCleveland's VP (whose grandson ran for pres.)'50s presidential candidateDDE's rivalPolitical rival of D.D.E.DDE beat him twiceHe lost twice to DDETwo-time loser of the '50s, initially'50s Pres. candidate1950s presidential race inits.DDE competitorDDE's opponent in 1952He lost to DDEOpponent of DDEJFK's ambassador to the UN'50s election monogram1950s political monogramHe failed twice against DDETwo-time opponent of DDEMonogram in two '50s presidential electionsPolitical monogram of '52 and '56JFK's United Nations ambassadorHe lost to DDE twiceJFK's U.N. rep1950's pol. inits.'50s pol. monogramDDE adversaryLoser twice to DDE1950s pol. monogramUN ambassador under JFK'50s also-ran, initially'50s pol. initials'50s campaign monogram'50s political inits.Monogram of a '50s White House aspirantDDE's challenger'50s political monogram'50s Dem. presidential candidateRival of 52-Across'50s Dem. presidential hopefulRunner-up before RMN'50s political initialsDDE's '56 opponentIke's opponent: inits.South American rangeLoser to HCH in '28DDE foeDDE's opponent in '52 and '56Campaign '28 monogramDDE opponent in '52FDR's predecessor as NY governorDDE two-time opponentDDE's two-time opponentCandidate who ran with Estes Kefauver as his veepBronze 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 coinRoman alloyOld Roman moneyCoin of old RomeCuprum-stannum alloyLoser to H.C.H.: 1928Bronze, to BrutusLoser to H.C.H.Loser to H.C.H. in 1928Amb. to the U.N.: 1961–65Loser to 46 AcrossRunner-up to D.D.E.Roman bronze coinDem. leader in the 50'sDem. nominee in the 50'sH.C.H. opponent: 1928___ Triplex, famous R.L.S. essayD.D.E.'s 1956 opponentFDR mentorMoney of ancient RomeD.D.E.'s '52 and '56 rivalU.S. Amb. to the U.N., 1961-65His "E" was the same as J. R.'sCall to Greatness writer, initially speakingD.D.E.'s 1952 and '56 opponentPol. monogram of '52 and '56Monogram of '52 and '5650's polit. inits.1950's political inits.Loser to 63-AcrossChallenger to D.D.E.Two-time Dem. nomineeTwo-time loser to 90-Down1950's political initials50's monogramLoser to D.D.E. twiceSee 45-DownRobert Louis Stevenson's "___ Triplex"He hoped to succeed H.S.T.D.D.E. defeated himD.D.E.'s political rival1950s campaign inits.He ran to succeed 13-Down: Abbr.1950s runner's inits.Monogram in '50s politicsD.D.E. challengerD.D.E.'s two-time presidential rivalInitials shared by the presidential runners-up of 1928 and 1956Initials of '52 and '56___ Triplex (Robert Louis Stevenson essay whose title is taken from Horace)DDE's competitionDDE beat himD.D.E.'s adversaryD.D.E.'s opponent in a presidential raceD.D.E. two-time presidential opponentAncient Roman coinDDE's opponent, twiceGC's VP___ signatum (bronze currency ingot of ancient Rome)Two-time DDE opponentLoser to DDE in 1952DDE defeated him twiceDDE's rival in 1952 and 1956