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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