- IKE
- 1950s prez
- A Turner
- He succeeded Harry
- One of the Clantons
- 1950s political nickname
- Barinholtz of "The Mindy Project"
- Moniker for a hurricane or a president
- South Park kid
- Kyle's Canadian brother, on "South Park"
- Kyle's adopted brother on "South Park"
- Eisenhower, informally
- Half of a rhyming candy couple
- Mamie's husband
- South Park kindergartner
- Tina's ex
- WWII commander
- Prez after Harry
- Sisters actor Barinholtz
- The Mindy Project actor Barinholtz
- 2008 hurricane
- Comic Barinholtz
- Comic Barinholtz of "MadTV"
- Comic Barinholtz on "The Mindy Project"
- Mike & ___ (candy brand)
- Organist Stubblefield
- Pirate Davis who is the first MLB player to hit grand slams for two different teams in the month of April
- Steelers cornerback Taylor
- Marvel's CEO Perlmutter
- Alibi ___
- Comic actor Barinholtz
- Man's name that's is 75% of 40-Down
- Marvel CEO Perlmutter
- Mike's partner in candies
- Exit Strategy playwright Holter
- Mike's candy partner
- Rocker Turner with the biography "Takin' Back My Name"
- Tina: The Tina Turner Musical role
- Marvel Entertainment CEO Perlmutter
- Clanton who fought at the O.K. Corral
- Paul's "The Shrink Next Door" character
- UFC fighter "Hurricane ___" Villanueva
- ___ Skidmore ("Oklahoma!" character)
- Half of a candy duo
- Richard Gere's "Runaway Bride" role
- 1950s campaign name
- Mamie's man
- Adlai's adversary
- Dollar-coin profile
- Harry's successor
- Kyle's brother, on "South Park"
- ___ and Tina Turner
- Tina Turner's ex
- Eisenhower
- Presidential nickname
- Turner of records
- Name on 1950s campaign buttons
- Nickname of a Chicago expressway, with "The"
- 1950s presidential nickname
- Clanton involved in the O.K. Corral gunfight
- 1950s campaign-button name
- Alibi ___ (Ring Lardner story)
- '50s president
- Mike & ___
- Mike's partner at the candy counter
- Store that sells Swedish meatballs
- 1950s White House moniker
- '50s White House nickname
- 1979 historical TV miniseries starring Robert Duvall in the title role
- Ex-NFL cornerback _____ Taylor, who played all 12 of his seasons with the Steelers
- His grandson is the namesake of Camp David, casually
- Time Magazine's 1944 and 1959 Man of the Year, informally
- Horse in "Charlotte's Web"
- Founder of Columbia University's Institute of War and Peace Studies, popularly
- Likable Prez
- '50s political nickname
- Singer Turner
- Who I liked in the '50s?
- I like ___
- '50s campaign name
- Jack's predecessor
- Well-liked prez?
- Alibi guy
- Dick was his running mate
- Eisenhower nickname
- Head Turner, until the mid-70s
- Name on '50s campaign buttons
- Nickname in 1950s politics
- Well-liked president?
- I Like ___ ('50s slogan)
- '50s campaign nickname
- Likeable leader
- Likeable prez?
- One of the Clanton boys
- R&B singer Turner
- Ukulele ___ (Cliff Edwards' stage persona)
- 1950s campaign nickname
- Eisenhower, familiarly
- '50s politico
- Member of the Clanton gang
- Name on a 1956 button
- Tina didn't like him
- Turner of "Proud Mary" fame
- DDE nickname
- Follower of Harry
- Likeable candidate of the 1950s
- Old White House nickname
- I like ___! ('50s campaign slogan)
- Clanton gang leader
- Political nickname of the '50s
- '50s presidential campaign name
- Member of the Clanton clan
- Moniker for Eisenhower
- Nickname of the 34th President
- DDE's nickname
- Dick was his veep
- Commander of the ETO
- U2 incident prez
- ___ Skelton, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee
- 1950s campaigner with Dick
- Jack's predecessor in the White House
- Mamie's mate
- Mike's partner on candy boxes
- President "liked" in the 1950s
- South Park kid with a two-part head
- Cold War prez
- He came between Harry and Jack
- ___: Countdown to D-Day (made-for-TV movie starring Tom Selleck)
- O.K. Corral shooter Clanton
- Laurence Fishburne's role in "What's Love Got to Do With It"
- Likable politician of the 1950s
- Moniker of Mamie's mate
- One of the Clanton brothers
- Jack's White House predecessor
- 1950s GOP nickname
- Little brother on "South Park"
- Fifties campaign name
- I like ___ (1950s campaign slogan)
- '50s prez
- DDE
- South Park little brother
- Kyle's baby brother on South Park
- People liked him
- Tina's late ex
- WWII nickname
- Nickname of all seven boys in the Eisenhower family
- Mike and ___ (candy made by the same company as Peeps)
- Barinholtz of "Neighbors"
- W.W.II jacket
- White House nickname
- '50s slogan name
- 54 Across, familiarly
- Jack's preceder
- Prez before Jack
- South Park sibling
- Dick's running mate
- Likable '50s prez
- Clanton who was an enemy of Wyatt Earp
- Tina's 1960s-'70s music partner
- Well-liked leader
- White House moniker
- '50s GOP leader
- '50s campaign button name
- He beat Adlai twice
- Musician Turner
- I like __: '50s campaign slogan
- President between Harry and Jack
- Turner of music
- South Park brother
- '50s presidential moniker
- 1950s White House nickname
- Jack succeeded him
- See 51-Down
- Much-liked prez
- Outlaw Clanton
- '50s presidential nickname
- South Park baby brother
- I Like __
- '50s political slogan name
- Mike and __: candy
- He bested Adlai
- Turner of entertainment
- 20-Across nickname
- Eisenhower's nickname
- President married to Mamie
- Mike and __: fruity candy
- Pres. after Harry
- Turner on a turntable
- #34, familiarly
- Actor Barinholtz
- Mike and __
- President whose nickname originated in childhood
- Tina Turner's onetime partner
- 34th prez
- Name on a 1950s campaign button
- Prez before JFK
- Barinholtz of "History of the World, Part II"
- Mike and __: fruit-flavored candy
- I Like __: 1950s political slogan
- 1950s POTUS
- Barinholtz who won "Celebrity Jeopardy!" in 2023
- Five-star nickname
- DDE, to friends
- ETO name
- WWII general's nickname
- ETO nickname
- Hawaiian instrument
- A Clanton brother
- Jack preceder
- '52 campaign name
- 34th U.S. president
- 1956 campaign nickname
- Dwight's nickname
- Harry follower
- Adlai's opponent
- Tina Turner ex
- Tina ex
- Adlai's defeater
- Whom Jack followed
- '50s headline nickname
- Boss of Omar and Hap
- Hurricane of 2008
- D-Day nickname
- Two-term prez
- D-day commander's nickname
- President after Harry
- Major hurricane of 2008
- 51 Across colleague not in "Patton"
- '50s frequent headline nickname
- Omar's WWII colleague
- 1950s headline nickname
- Common '50s headline nickname
- LET'S BACK __ ('50s collectible button)
- __ and McCarthy (2017 revelatory book)
- Edsel-era prez
- __ VICTORY (1956 headline)
- Nickname for a Genesis patriarch namesake
- Big little name in WWII headlines
- He followed Harry
- Hurricane Hanna successor (2008)
- Harry successor
- Jack's carmate, 1/20/61
- __ VICTORY (11/56 headline)
- Old campaign button name
- I like ___ ('50s campaign phrase)
- Big ___ (self-important person, in the South)
- Taj Mahal's "Sounder" role
- Cold War president, familiarly
- Kyle's little brother on "South Park"
- Mike and ___ (candy brand)
- With 40-Down, man's waist-length garment, informally
- Denison denizen, informally
- Newsman Pappas
- Clanton at the O.K. Corral
- Diogu of the Pacers
- Horse voiced by Robert Redford in "Charlotte's Web"
- House Armed Services Committee chair Skelton
- Fashion designer Behar
- See 60-Across
- Boss of the whole shooting match in Europe.
- Dwight.
- Newly designated Knight of the Bath.
- Western Front chief.
- Former head of NATO.
- Man's nickname.
- Columbia's prexy-to-be.
- He said "No.”
- Resident of 60 Morningside Drive.
- General Eisenhower.
- G. I. hero.
- He heads allied armies.
- Lodge's candidate.
- Nickname often used in political talk.
- The uncertain candidate.
- He was born in Denison, Texas.
- Name on a campaign button.
- Name on a poster.
- Voice of Abilene.
- Famous nickname.
- Passenger on the Columbine.
- Dwight David.
- Headline nickname.
- High Washingtonian.
- Milton's brother.
- Mr. President.
- 1956 runner.
- Campaign nickname.
- Gettysburg VIP.
- Name on certain "buttons."
- Gettysburg resident.
- Newsworthy nickname.
- Nickname in headlines.
- Before Jack.
- Gettysburg nickname.
- Famed nickname.
- Former 32 Across.
- Former President.
- 1952 campaign name.
- Historic nickname.
- Prominent Pennsylvanian.
- After Harry
- Alibi man
- Mike's look-alike
- Abilene nickname
- Man of alibis
- White House name
- E.T.O. general
- Nickname for D.D.E.
- Nominee in '52
- Pres. nickname
- Alibi ___ (Joe E. Brown movie)
- Colleague of Monty
- Forte of the Redskins
- Forte or Harris of football
- He was Mamie's man
- Newscaster Pappas
- Newscaster Seamans
- Ukulele ___ (Cliff Edwards)
- Tina Turner's partner
- Mike's partner, in comics
- Alias of Cliff Edwards
- Berlin's "They Like ___"
- Forte of football fame
- E.T.O. V.I.P.
- One of the Snopes family
- Ozark ___ of comics
- Omar's comrade-in-arms
- Alibi ___, 1935 film
- See 12 Down
- Candidate to like
- Campaign name of '52
- W.W. II hero
- General-turned-politician
- Turner of tunes
- Crusade in Europe author, familiarly
- 50's appellation
- Guitar-picking pioneer Everly
- Running mate for Dick
- Whom "I Like"
- 1952 and '56 campaign name
- 1950's G.O.P. name
- Singing partner of 71-Across
- War-hero president
- South Park boy
- Actor/comedian Barinholtz
- Candy aisle name
- Mike's partner in the candy aisle
- Nickname of a 1950s president
- Prez #34
- Prez with a rhyming campaign slogan
- Prez with the pooch Heidi
- W.W. II hero, informally
- Former White House moniker
- Behar of men's fashion
- I Like ___ (old campaign slogan)
- Mike's partner in candy
- See 62-Across
- Turner in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Voters liked him twice
- They Like ___ (song from "Call Me Madam")
- Adlai's opponent in '52 and '56
- Liked leader?
- Nickname once at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
- Running mate with Dick
- See 10-Down
- ___ & Tina Turner Revue
- Alibi ___ (Ring Lardner character)
- Dick was his running mate in '52 and '56
- Interstate-championing prez
- Memorable 2008 Gulf hurricane
- President before Jack
- Prez after Give 'em Hell Harry
- Dollar coin figure before Susan B. Anthony, familiarly
- I Like ___ ('50s political slogan)
- Five-star W.W. II hero, informally
- Reverend ___, onetime radio evangelist
- Two-time opponent of 32-Across
- Eisenhower, affectionately
- Mike and ___ (candy)
- Onetime White House nickname
- ___ in '56 (old campaign button)
- Nickname on old political buttons
- Politician with a like button?
- Ring Lardner's "Alibi ___"
- I Like ___ (1950s campaign button)
- ___: The War Years (1979 Robert Duvall miniseries)
- Adopted "South Park" sibling
- Half of a rhyming candy duo
- Name on a collectible campaign button
- Old White House moniker
- 1950s pol
- Retired Steeler Taylor
- D.D.E., familiarly
- Mike's confectionery partner
- We Like ___ (old campaign slogan)
- I Like ___ (1950s political slogan)
- President whose veep was Dick
- Actor Barinholtz of "The Mindy Project"
- Old presidential nickname
- #34
- Onetime presidential nickname
- Politician with a famous "like" button?
- Name on a box of fruit-flavored candy
- Nickname for Isaac
- Devastating 2008 hurricane
- The youngest Broflovski
- 2008 Category 4
- Destructive 2008 hurricane
- Mid-century presidential nickname
- Mike's counterpart in candy
- Turner or Pappas
- He was liked in '56
- 'I Like --'
- 'I Like --' ('50s slogan)
- Clanton of Tombstone
- Prez Eisenhower
- R&B's Turner
- Proud Mary ___ & Tina Turner
- Irving Berlin "They Like ___"
- Kings of Rhythm Turner
- Tina's former partner
- #34, to his constituents
- Word on 1950s political buttons
- Runaway Bride hero
- Adlai's bane
- Campaign button word of the 1950s
- Missouri congressman Skelton
- Presidential moniker
- Comedian Barinholtz
- Half of a candy-aisle duo
- Name in the candy aisle
- I Like ___ (Presidential-campaign slogan)
- Second of two rhyming partners in the candy aisle
- 34th president's nickname
- Likeable president?
- Part of Tina Turner's revue
- Presidential alias
- Truman's successor, popularly
- 1952 and 1956 campaign name
- Likable candidate of the past
- Turner or Eisenhower
- Former White House nickname
- Likable candidate?
- 34th U.S. president's nickname
- D.D.E., informally
- Adlai lost to him
- D.D.E.'s campaign handle
- Hubby of 19-Across
- Name found in "shuriken"
- Rhyming partner of Mike
- I Like ___ (presidential slogan)
- Thirty-fourth president's nickname
- D-Day commander, popularly
- Old candidate to like?
- Eisenhower, casually
- Nickname for Dwight D.
- President Eisenhower, familiarly
- President Eisenhower's nickname
- He preceded Jack as president
- We Like president
- Eisenhower or Turner
- Old president to like?
- 34th prez first name
- Nickname in "like"
- Pres. before Jack
- Nixon was his veep
- Guy "cut out of" 24-Across?
- Mike and ___
- Prez who served in WWII
- '50s POTUS
- Name within "Nairobi, Kenya"
- 1952 campaign nickname
- DDE for short
- I Like ____
- Likeable C-in-C
- Likeable candidate of the past
- Turner of soul
- ____ jacket
- Mike and ___ candies
- They liked him in the .50s
- DDE's moniker
- DDE sobriquet
- Prez nickname
- US dollar coin
- ETO commander, familiarly
- Spouse of 1-Down
- A musical Turner
- A Clanton at the O.K. Corral
- Likable politician?
- Name on a 1952 campaign button
- 34th pres.
- Presidential nickname after Harry
- D.D.E., general-turned-politician
- Whom 1950s voters "liked"
- ___ dollar (1970s coin, informally)
- 1950s nickname in D.C.
- Cold War-era prez
- Ex of 23-Across
- POTUS of 1953-61, in headlines
- President on a dollar coin, informally
- Prez on 1970s silver dollars
- Ex of Tina Turner
- Kyle's "South Park" brother
- Two-time defeater of Adlai
- 41-Across before Jack
- Chief exec after Harry
- Truman's successor, informally
- Whom voters "liked"
- Mike and ___ (rhyming candy)
- Name hidden in "moniker"
- Rock guitarist Willis
- Clanton clan member
- Monty contemporary
- WWII top general
- See 92 Across
- Lardner's "Alibi __"
- One of a candy box couple
- Runaway Bride groom
- I like ___ (1950s presidential campaign slogan)
- The Oath director and star Barinholtz
- Dwight, to many voters
- Dwight, in '50s slogans
- Nickname of Adlai's opponent
- Prez who coined the term "military-industrial complex"
- Giants receiver Hilliard
- Operation Overlord overseer
- NBA forward Diogu
- Davis of the Pirates
- Taylor of the Steelers
- He served before Jack
- Likable candidate of 1952
- Likable pol of the 1950s
- 1979 miniseries with Robert Duvall in the title role
- Barinholtz of "Sisters"
- Clanton who survived the O.K. Corral
- Spouse of 52-Down
- 1979 Robert Duvall miniseries
- He preceded Jack
- 1950s president, familiarly
- Object of 1950s liking
- Mamie married him
- Prez of the 1950s
- 1979 miniseries starring Robert Duvall
- Mamie's spouse
- Menswear designer Behar
- Barinholtz of "The Afterparty"