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Other crossword clues for answer "EATON"

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