Other crossword clues for answer "BURR"
- BURR
- Hamilton's killer
- Raymond of courtroom fame
- Characteristic of Scottish speech
- He sings "Dear Theodosia" with Hamilton, in "Hamilton"
- Proverbial annoyance in one's proverbial saddle
- Hamilton foe
- He was a Mason for many years
- Hamilton's slayer
- 1973 Gore Vidal historical fiction
- First book of Vidal's Narratives of Empire series
- Jefferson's V.P.
- Jefferson's vice president
- Spiky nut
- Hamilton narrator
- Hamilton antagonist
- Trilling speech
- Hamilton rival
- Late Canadian actor Raymond ___
- Canadian actor Raymond
- Canadian actor Raymond ___
- Aaron or Raymond
- Hamilton's opponent
- Element of a Scottish accent
- Best Actor Tony-winning role for Odom, Jr.
- Duelist of 1804
- Hamilton's dueling opponent
- Mason portrayer
- Rear Window actor Raymond
- Gore Vidal novel
- Raymond of "Perry Mason"
- He dueled Hamilton
- Raymond or Aaron
- Perry Mason star Raymond
- Rear Window actor
- Vice president under Jefferson
- Jefferson vice president later acquitted of treason
- Vice president before Clinton
- Veep Aaron
- Vidal subject
- Subject for Vidal
- An Aaron
- Loser to Jefferson
- Gore Vidal historical novel
- 1804 duel winner
- Raymond who played Perry Mason
- Ironside star
- 1804 duelist
- Hamilton opponent
- Third U.S. VP
- Hamilton role
- VP under Jefferson
- Duel personality
- Dueler with Hamilton
- TV's Perry Mason
- Duelist Aaron
- Perry Mason portrayer
- Perry Mason portrayer Raymond
- Jefferson's veep
- Perry Mason star
- Jefferson vice president
- Scottish accent
- Hamilton adversary
- Jefferson veep
- Third vice president
- See 26 Down
- Alexander Hamilton foe
- Hamilton foe Aaron
- Raymond of "Ironside"
- Jefferson's first veep
- Vice-President, 1801–05.
- Third U. S. Vice President.
- Third Vice President of U. S.
- Our third Vice President.
- Fruit envelope.
- Weehawken duelist, 1804.
- Prickly seed case.
- Rough pronunciation.
- Vice President, 1801–5.
- Scotsman's pronunciation.
- Type of pronunciation.
- Whirring sound.
- Duellist of 1804.
- Famous V. P.
- Prickle.
- Seedcase.
- Early vice president.
- Pronunciation sound.
- Alias Perry Mason.
- Famous name in TV.
- Scottish sound.
- Jefferson's rival, 1800.
- Speak in a certain way.
- Gore Vidal book
- Vidal novel
- Speech sound.
- Famous duelist
- Ironside of TV
- Dentist's gear
- Tillstrom
- Hamilton's adversary
- Ironside portrayer
- Aaron
- Gore Vidal subject
- Book about a V.P.
- Book by Gore Vidal
- Vice President in Jefferson's first term
- Aaron ___
- Ironside actor
- Hamilton's foe
- Subject of a Vidal book
- Vidal title
- Vidal book
- Rough edge
- Noted duelist
- Slayer of Hamilton
- Duel winner: 1804
- 1973 Vidal novel
- 1973 Gore Vidal best seller
- Extra-short haircut
- Northern English pronunciation
- First U.S. vice president not to become president
- Gore Vidal biographical novel
- Dueler of 1804
- 1973 Gore Vidal political novel
- Vice president who graduated from Princeton at 16
- Jefferson's first vice president
- Power-driven shop tool
- A Scot has one
- Victor in a duel with Hamilton
- Historical subject for Gore Vidal
- Aaron who was vice president under Jefferson
- Part of a Scottish accent
- Hamilton duelist
- First vice president not to become president
- Aaron ___, Sir (song from "Hamilton")
- Odom's "Hamilton" role
- Vice president after Jefferson
- VP who killed Hamilton
- No pal of Hamilton
- Aaron ___, Sir ("Hamilton" song)
- Aaron who duelled Alexander Hamilton
- Famed duelist
- Prickly seed
- U.S. vice president 1801-1805
- Veep who had a duel
- Veep who had a famous duel
- No friend of Hamilton, he
- Victor of a historic duel
- Hamilton's nemesis
- Hamilton character Aaron
- ___ grinder (espresso bar fixture)
- Actor involved in 37 Across
- Actor Raymond
- Scotch accent sound
- Vidal best seller
- Scottish pronunciation
- He shot Hamilton
- Aaron in a duel
- Wait For It singer in "Hamilton"
- Dueler in "Hamilton"
- Gucci Mane ad-lib
- Punny last name for a snowman
- Vice president who killed Hamilton
- 1804 duel participant
- Aaron who dueled Alexander Hamilton
- Bank of Manhattan starter Aaron
- 1973 Gore Vidal novel
- Scot's accent
- Historical novel by Gore Vidal
- Leslie Odom Jr.'s Tony-winning "Hamilton" role
- Leslie Odom Jr.'s "Hamilton" role