Other crossword clues for answer "EVERS"
- EVERS
- Charles or Medgar
- Civil-rights leader Medgar
- Wisconsin governor Tony
- Tinker's receiver
- Ghosts of Mississippi subject
- Medgar of civil rights
- Activist Medgar
- Civil rights VIP
- Tinker's target
- Tinker-Chance go-between
- Tinker-Chance link
- Civil rights martyr
- Memorable Medgar
- Tinker to --to Chance
- '50s-'60s civil rights activist
- Part of a famous double-play combo
- Tinker to __ to Chance: old double-play combo
- Activist who said "You can kill a man but you can't kill an idea"
- Civil rights activist Medgar
- '50s-'60s civil rights leader
- Tinker to __ to Chance: classic double-play combo
- Chance associate
- Tinker's teammate
- Double-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 partner
- One of a baseball trio
- Baseball great
- One of a double-play trio
- Double-play name
- Tinker to ___ to . . .
- . . . ___ to Chance
- Tinker's partner
- Player with Chance and Tinker
- Hall of Fame infielder
- 'Twixt Tinker and Chance
- Tinker–Chance connection
- Famous middle man of baseball
- Tinker to ___ . . .
- Tinker's pivot man
- Player between Tinker and Chance
- Baseball's Crab or Hoot
- He threw to Chance
- Cubs' Hall of Famer
- John ___, noted second baseman
- Middleman in a baseball trio
- Civil-rights leader Medgar ___
- He left things to Chance
- Civil rights leader from Mississippi
- Middle of a famous trio
- Diamond middleman?
- Noted name in civil rights
- To whom Tinker threw
- Middle of a noted Cubs trio
- Second baseman called "The Crab"
- Hall-of-Fame second baseman Johnny
- Noted civil rights leader
- Civil rights leader portrayed in "For Us, The Living"
- Medgar of the civil rights movement
- Brooklyn's Medgar ___ College
- Medgar of Mississippi
- Duke ___, Rocky's manager/trainer
- Medgar ___ College
- Tinker to ___ to Chance (classic double play)
- Tinker to ___ to Chance (Cubs double play combo)
- Civil rights icon Medgar
- Medgar who said "You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea"
- 1963 winner of the N.A.A.C.P. Spingarn Medal
- Civil-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 Medgar
- Civil rights martyr Medgar
- Tinker's receiver in baseball
- Civil Rightist Medgar
- Last name in civil rights
- Double-play combo member
- Second baseman in a famed trio