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Other crossword clues for answer "HAIG"

HAIG
British field marshall
Alexander or Douglas
Former secretary of state Alexander
Secretary of State under Reagan
Douglas or Alexander
Reagan's first secretary of state
Scotch whisky with the slogan, "Don't be vague, ask for ___"
Reagan secretary of state
I'm in control here speaker
Reagan statesman
1980s statesman
Reagan cabinet member
Nixon chief of staff
Reagan appointee
Richard Dreyfuss' role in the 2001 made-for-TV film "The Day Reagan Was Shot"
Rumsfeld's predecessor as White House Chief of Staff
Former Defense Secretary Alexander
Reagan's Secretary of State Alexander
Reagan Secretary of State Alexander
Reagan's take-charge Secretary of State
A Reagan attorney general
Former Nixon chief of staff
Reagan's Secretary of State
1980s Secretary of State Alexander
Alexander of the Reagan cabinet
Nixon's last chief of staff
Reagan cabinet member Alexander
Alexander of State
Secretary of State before Shultz
Alexander __, Reagan's first secretary of state
White House chief of staff after Haldeman
Chief of Staff after Haldeman
Reagan secretary of state Alexander __
Former White House chief of staff
'70s NATO commander
British general of W. W. I.
British Commander in Chief, 1916–18.
British field marshal, World War I.
British Commander in Chief, 1915.
Commander at Battle of The Somme.
British commander, 1914–18.
England's field marshal, 1915–18.
British contemporary of Pershing.
British marshal, 1915–18.
British C. I. C. in World War I.
British C. I. C. in 1915.
British Field Marshal.
Famous British Field Marshal.
British C. I. C., 1915.
British general, World War I.
Famous British general.
British commander in W. W. I.
English field marshal.
British CIC, 1915–19.
British general.
Famous British soldier.
W.W. I general.
Pershing's British counterpart.
British marshal of W. W. I.
Marshal of W. W. I.
British marshal
A Presidential candidate
Muskie's successor
British field marshal, W.W. I.
Former Kissinger-Nixon aide
British field marshal in W.W. I
White House aide in 1974
Reagan's first Sec. of State
Ex–Secretary of State
Whilom Reagan Sec. of State
Nixon aide in 1974
British W.W. I field marshal
Sec. Shultz's predecessor
Reagan pal Al
Chief of staff under Nixon
Inner Circles memoirist
Department of State chief under Reagan
Muskie's successor in the Cabinet
Secretary of State with "Jr." in his name
Shultz's predecessor as secretary of state
Alexander ___, secretary of state under Reagan
Alexander who said "I'm in control here"
Secretary of state after Muskie
Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy writer
Watergate-era White House chief of staff
Alexander who served three presidents
General who became a secretary of state
Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy memoirist
Alexander in Reagan's cabinet
Reagan cabineteer Alexander
He infamously said in 1981, "I am in control here"
Reagan's "I'm in charge" guy
He infamously said "I'm in charge"
Former secretary of state
Nixon staff chief
'80s secretary of state
He said, "As of now, I am in control here, in the White House" on March 30, 1981
White House Chief of Staff during Watergate
1980s secretary of state Al
Member of Reagan's cabinet