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Other crossword clues for answer "STASSEN"

STASSEN
Noted Minnesota politico
Frequent campaigner Harold
Perennial presidential hopeful Harold
Harold who ran for president in 1944, 1948, 1952, 1964, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, and 1992
'52 Republican hopeful Harold
Frequent presidential aspirant Harold
1940 Republican convention keynote speaker
Nine-time presidential candidate
Nine-time presidential contender Harold
Chief U. S. delegate to London Disarmament Conference.
Eisenhower's adviser on disarmament.
Ex-Governor of Minnesota.
Prominent Republican.
Admiral Halsey's flag secretary.
Delegate to San Francisco conference.
Security Conference delegate.
UNCIO delegate.
G.O.P. figure.
Possible G. O. P. candidate in '48.
Possible GOP candidate.
Presidential Aspirant: 1948.
Republican anti-isolationist.
Candidate for '48.
Possible youngest U. S. President.
Presidential aspirant.
President of a Pennsylvania University.
President of the University of Pennsylvania.
University of Pennsylvania president.
Harold Edward ___.
He has been in correspondence with Stalin.
Penn's President.
President of Univ. of Pa.
Minnesota's chief statesman.
F. O. A. chief.
Harriman's successor.
M. S. A. head.
Mutual Security Administrator.
Traveler with Dulles.
Another Washington VIP.
FOA head.
Head of FAO.
Eisenhower adviser.
He wrote "Where I Stand."
Presidential adviser on disarmament.
Special aide to Eisenhower.
Gopher now a Keystoner.
U. S. statesman.
Pennsylvania statesman.
Well-known Republican.
Former Minnesota governor.
One of the candidates.
Republican in the running.
Politician Harold
Well-known quadrennial runner
Erstwhile quadrennial candidate
Persistent also-ran
Eisenhower aide, in 1953
Harold the candidate
He ran and ran and ran
Eisenhower confidant
Harold of politics
He 88-Across and 88-Across and 88-Across
Old G.O.P. politico Harold
Quadrennial candidate Harold
1948 presidential contender
Quadrennial candidate of old
Onetime Minnesota governor who ran for the G.O.P. presidential nomination nine times
Nine-time presidential contender of the 1940s-'90s
Harold who sought the Republican presidential nomination nine times over 48 years
Harold, of several failed presidential bids
Perennial presidential candidate
He ran often
Perennial candidate
Frequent runner Harold
Twelve-time presidential candidate
Perennial candidate Harold
Harold who ran for president nine times