Other crossword clues for answer "BURR"BURRHamilton's killerRaymond of courtroom fameCharacteristic of Scottish speechHe sings "Dear Theodosia" with Hamilton, in "Hamilton"Proverbial annoyance in one's proverbial saddleHamilton foeHe was a Mason for many yearsHamilton's slayer1973 Gore Vidal historical fictionFirst book of Vidal's Narratives of Empire seriesJefferson's V.P.Jefferson's vice presidentSpiky nutHamilton narratorHamilton antagonistTrilling speechHamilton rivalLate Canadian actor Raymond ___Canadian actor RaymondCanadian actor Raymond ___Aaron or RaymondHamilton's opponentElement of a Scottish accentBest Actor Tony-winning role for Odom, Jr.Duelist of 1804Hamilton's dueling opponentMason portrayerRear Window actor RaymondGore Vidal novelRaymond of "Perry Mason"He dueled HamiltonRaymond or AaronPerry Mason star RaymondRear Window actorVice president under JeffersonJefferson vice president later acquitted of treasonVice president before ClintonVeep AaronVidal subjectSubject for VidalLoser to JeffersonGore Vidal historical novel1804 duel winnerRaymond who played Perry MasonIronside star1804 duelistHamilton opponentThird U.S. VPHamilton roleVP under JeffersonDuel personalityDueler with HamiltonTV's Perry MasonDuelist AaronPerry Mason portrayerPerry Mason portrayer RaymondJefferson's veepPerry Mason starJefferson vice presidentScottish accentHamilton adversaryJefferson veepThird vice presidentSee 26 DownAlexander Hamilton foeHamilton foe AaronRaymond of "Ironside"Jefferson's first veepVice-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 bookVidal novelSpeech sound.Famous duelistIronside of TVDentist's gearTillstromHamilton's adversaryIronside portrayerAaronGore Vidal subjectBook about a V.P.Book by Gore VidalVice President in Jefferson's first termAaron ___Ironside actorHamilton's foeSubject of a Vidal bookVidal titleVidal bookRough edgeNoted duelistSlayer of HamiltonDuel winner: 18041973 Vidal novel1973 Gore Vidal best sellerExtra-short haircutNorthern English pronunciationFirst U.S. vice president not to become presidentGore Vidal biographical novelDueler of 18041973 Gore Vidal political novelVice president who graduated from Princeton at 16Jefferson's first vice presidentPower-driven shop toolA Scot has oneVictor in a duel with HamiltonHistorical subject for Gore VidalAaron who was vice president under JeffersonPart of a Scottish accentHamilton duelistFirst vice president not to become presidentAaron ___, Sir (song from "Hamilton")One singer of "Dear Theodosia" in "Hamilton"Odom's "Hamilton" roleVice president after JeffersonVP who killed HamiltonNo pal of HamiltonAaron ___, Sir ("Hamilton" song)Aaron who duelled Alexander HamiltonFamed duelistPrickly seedU.S. vice president 1801-1805Veep who had a duelVeep who had a famous duelNo friend of Hamilton, heVictor of a historic duelHamilton's nemesisHamilton character Aaron___ grinder (espresso bar fixture)Actor involved in 37 AcrossActor RaymondScotch accent soundVidal best sellerScottish pronunciationHe shot HamiltonAaron in a duelWait For It singer in "Hamilton"Dueler in "Hamilton"Gucci Mane ad-libPunny last name for a snowmanVice president who killed Hamilton1804 duel participantAaron who dueled Alexander HamiltonBank of Manhattan starter Aaron1973 Gore Vidal novelScot's accentHistorical novel by Gore VidalLeslie Odom Jr.'s Tony-winning "Hamilton" roleLeslie Odom Jr.'s "Hamilton" role