- EATON
- Financier philanthropist Cyrus
- ___ the run (snack)
- Big name in paper
- Big name in stationery
- Stationery company
- Use, as a kitchen island
- ___ Affair (scandal involving Andrew Jackson's cabinet)
- Use, as paper plates
- Powering Business Worldwide sloganeer
- New Haven founder Theophilus
- 7'4" ex-NBAer Mark
- Jackson's Secretary of War
- Canadian department store pioneer Timothy
- Theophilus ___, co-founder of New Haven Colony
- Peggy of the "Petticoat affair"
- Apt surname for a restaurant owner?
- New Haven Colony cofounder Theophilus
- Stationery brand
- Use for dinner, as china
- ___ Centre (Toronto mall)
- Goldfinger actress Shirley
- Former Utah Jazz center Mark
- Use, as china
- Bond girl player Shirley
- Stationery name
- Use as dinnerware
- Shirley of "Goldfinger"
- American colonist Theophilus
- Industrialist Cyrus
- Name associated with Corrasable Bond paper
- Use at the table
- Use, as plates
- Use for dinner, as dishes
- Decathlon gold medalist Ashton __
- Use at mealtime, as dishes
- Big name in wedding invitations
- New Haven's founder Theophilus ___
- Toronto's __ Centre
- Iacocca's Chrysler successor
- Iacocca's successor at Chrysler
- Use, as a dining room table
- Goldfinger actress
- Use as a breakfast table
- Use as a dinner table
- Use as a dining table
- Chairman.
- Jackson's Secy. of War.
- Authoress Evelyn ___.
- Congressman from N. J.
- Walter Prichard ___, dramatic critic and teacher.
- Peggy O'Neill's second husband.
- Representative from N. J.
- Congressman from New Jersey.
- Jackson's first Secy. of War.
- Authoress Evelyn.
- Pres. Jackson's Secy. of War.
- Andrew Jackson's Secy. of War.
- Peggy O'Neill's husband.
- U.S. Sec. of War: 1829-31
- Andrew Jackson's Sec. of War.
- Member of Jackson's Cabinet.
- Early colonist
- Jackson's war secretary
- Sec. of War: 1829–31
- Jackson Sec. of War
- A Colonial governor
- A Jackson Sec. of War
- City in Ohio
- A Jackson Secretary of War
- Secretary of War: 1829-31
- U.S. industrialist: 1883-1979
- Industrialist Cyrus ___
- Popular brand of stationery
- Noted stationer
- John H. ___, Jackson's first Secretary of War
- Actress Shirley of "Goldfinger"
- Use, as dishes
- Bond girl Shirley
- -- Centre (Toronto mall)
- -- the run (munch while in motion)
- Toronto's -- Centre
- Use, as a breakfast tray
- Use, as dishware
- _____ the run (dine hastily)
- ___ the run (dine hastily)
- Words with "the run" or "the go"
- Use, as a dish
- ___ the run (grab something to go)
- ___ the run (munch while in motion)
- ___ the run (munch in motion)
- Employ, as dinner plates
- Use, as dinner plates
- Use, as a plate
- Use, as the good china
- Use as a dining surface
- Canadian financier Cyrus
- American portraitist
- 19th Century socialite Peggy
- ____ the run: dine hastily
- Socialite Peggy
- President Jackson's Secretary of War
- ___ the house (dine free)
- City 25 miles west of Dayton
- Use, as good china
- Popular stationery brand
- Words with "the run"
- ___ Centre (Toronto shopping mall)
- Iacocca's successor
- Big name in fine stationery
- Maker of Corrasable Bond paper
- Phillies pitcher Adam
- Fine stationery brand
- Nationals outfielder Adam
- Nats outfielder Adam