Other crossword clues for answer "EVERS"EVERSTinker-Chance middlemanCharles or MedgarCivil-rights leader MedgarWisconsin governor TonyGhosts of Mississippi subjectMedgar of civil rightsActivist MedgarCivil rights VIPTinker's targetTinker-Chance go-betweenTinker-Chance linkCivil rights martyrMemorable MedgarTinker to --to Chance'50s-'60s civil rights activistPart of a famous double-play comboTinker to __ to Chance: old double-play comboActivist who said "You can kill a man but you can't kill an idea"Civil rights activist Medgar'50s-'60s civil rights leaderTinker to __ to Chance: classic double-play comboChance associateTinker's teammateDouble-play middleman.Tinkers to ___ to Chance.—F. P. Adams.Tinker to ___ to Chance.He relayed from Tinker to Chance.Tigers' "Hoot."Tinker's link to Chance.Baseball immortal.Former baseball great.Hall of Fame baseball player.Hoot of Boston.Pivot in famed double play.Hoot of the Red Sox.Red Sox fly chaser.Between Tinker and Chance.Team-mate of Tinker and Chance.One of a famous baseball trio.Chance's partnerOne of a baseball trioBaseball greatOne of a double-play trioDouble-play nameTinker to ___ to . . .. . . ___ to ChanceTinker's partnerPlayer with Chance and TinkerHall of Fame infielder'Twixt Tinker and ChanceTinker–Chance connectionFamous middle man of baseballTinker to ___ . . .Tinker's pivot manPlayer between Tinker and ChanceBaseball's Crab or HootHe threw to ChanceCubs' Hall of FamerJohn ___, noted second basemanMiddleman in a baseball trioCivil-rights leader Medgar ___He left things to ChanceCivil rights leader from MississippiMiddle of a famous trioDiamond middleman?Noted name in civil rightsTo whom Tinker threwMiddle of a noted Cubs trioSecond baseman called "The Crab"Hall-of-Fame second baseman JohnnyNoted civil rights leaderCivil rights leader portrayed in "For Us, The Living"Medgar of the civil rights movementBrooklyn's Medgar ___ CollegeMedgar of MississippiDuke ___, Rocky's manager/trainerMedgar ___ CollegeTinker to ___ to Chance (classic double play)Tinker to ___ to Chance (Cubs double play combo)Civil rights icon MedgarMedgar who said "You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea"1963 winner of the N.A.A.C.P. Spingarn MedalCivil-rights hero Medgar, of whom Nina Simone sings on "Mississippi Goddam"Medgar and Myrlie ___ Home (national monument in Jackson, Miss.)Miss ___ Boys (1997)Civil rights worker MedgarCivil rights martyr MedgarTinker's receiver in baseballCivil Rightist MedgarLast name in civil rightsDouble-play combo memberSecond baseman in a famed trio