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Other crossword clues for answer "IKE"

IKE
1950s prez
'50s nickname
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
'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"