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Other crossword clues for answer "AGNEW"

AGNEW
Nolo contendere pleader of '73
39th Veep
Ford replaced him
Veep under Nixon
Hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history speaker
1973 resignee
Vice president who said "nattering nabobs of negativism"
Name in 1973 news
Vice President who wrote the book "Go Quietly ... or Else"
Subject of Rachel Maddow's podcast "Bag Man"
Nixon's running mate
Nixon veep
Only veep to resign
Nixon's veep
Nixon's first veep
1960s-70s political bigwig who was friends with Sinatra
First Greek-American to govern a U.S. state
Nixon's Vice President
Resignee of 1973
Vice President who resigned
Nixon's second
Tax-evading VP under Nixon
Nattering nabobs of negativism speaker
Richard Nixon's veep Spiro
Vice President before Ford
Newsmaking 1973 resigner
Vice President who resigned in 1973
Former Vice President Spiro
Vice President who resigned in disgrace
Nixon's first vice president
Ford replaced him in 1973
Humphrey's successor
Humphrey's successor as vice president
Vice President succeeded by Ford
A Ford predecessor
Ford predecessor
Veep after Humphrey
'70s veep
He ran with Nixon
His resignation triggered the first use of the 25th Amendment
Late-'60s Maryland governor
One of Nixon's vices?
'60s-'70s veep
Nattering nabobs veep
Ford replaced him as VP
Vice president under 45-Down
Nixon running mate
Resignee of '73
Veep before Ford
Humphrey successor
'70s vice president
Nixon vice president
'60s veep
Whom Ford succeeded in '73
1970s subject of a Maddow podcast series
10/10/73 resignee
Annapolis name.
Capital name.
Capitol Hill name.
Member of Nixon's team.
V.P.
Capitol name
Washington name
Sometime name in golf
Successor to H. H. H.
1972 winner
Spiro
Winner over Shriver
Former V. P.
V.P. before Ford
V.P. who resigned
Ford succeeded him
D.C. dropout: 1973
One of Nixon's V.P.s
Former Veep
39th V.P.
Vice President after Humphrey
Resigned Vice President
A Vice President under Nixon
Ford's predecessor in 1973
Objector to "nattering nabobs"
A Nixon V.P.
Only Veep from Maryland
Nixon character
Discredited Veep
1973 resigner
Resigner of 10/10/73
Ford's predecessor
Running mate of '68
See 39-Across
Vice President Spiro
Nixon's 1968 running mate
Only U.S. vice president born in Maryland
Predecessor of Ford
For whom Safire wrote the words "nattering nabobs of negativism"
First Greek-American vice president
39th vice president
Vice president under Nixon
He called his critics "pusillanimous pussyfooters"
Nixon's number two
Politico who called the press "nattering nabobs of negativism"
Nixon veep Spiro
Spiro who served with Nixon
He wrote the 1980 memoir "Go Quietly . . . or Else"
Thirty-ninth U.S. Vice-President
Nixon player
Veep replaced by Ford
VP under Nixon
Resigner of October 10, 1973
Veep elected in 1968
He served with Nixon
Veep who resigned in 1973
Disgraced veep Spiro
Nixon VP
Nixon's temporary Veep
Resigned in 1973
Resigned on 10/10/73
Spiro of the .70s
Former Veep Spiro
He resigned on 10/10/73
Humphrey's replacement
U.S. veep, once
Disgraced VP
1973 resigner Spiro
Ford preceder
10/10/1973 resignee
Figure in a 1973 scandal
He resigned in 1973
He resigned October 10, 1973
He complained of "nattering nabobs of negativism"
He resigned on October 10, 1973
He resigned in October 1973
Second vice president to resign