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Other crossword clues for answer "TITO"

TITO
Janet and Michael's brother
Bandleader Puente
Broz
Josip Broz
One of the Jacksons
aka Josip Broz
With 22A, famed percussionist
Oye Como Va singer Puente
Namesake of a vodka based in Austin
East Harlem musical legend Puente
Mambo king Puente
___ the Builder (2008 political pawn)
Baseball skipper Terry Francona's nickname
Jazzman Puente
Mixed martial artist Ortiz
Red Sox skipper Terry Francona's nickname
Terry Francona's nickname
La Clemenza di ___ (Mozart)
Small songbird
Big Yugoslav Red
Mambo maestro Puente
Jackson 5 member
Balkan president, 1953-80
Former Yugoslav leader
Non-Aligned Movement co-founder
World leader involved in the Initiative of Five
Jermaine and Michael's brother
Nickname of boxing Hall of Famer Félix Trinidad
_____ Ortiz, MMA fighter in the UFC Hall of Fame
Ex-MMA star Ortiz
Nickname of a vodka brand founder whose last name is, aptly, Beveridge
Title Mozart opera character that refers to the emperor Vespasian
Jazz musician Puente
Former Belgrade bigwig
Former Yugoslav head
One of the Jackson 5
Oye como va composer Puente
Yugoslav patriot
Brother of Jermaine and Michael
First space tourist Dennis
Former Yugoslav president
One-time Belgrade biggie
One-time president of Yugoslavia
Brother of Jermaine
Brother of Jermaine Jackson
Member of the Jackson Five
Percussionist Puente
Creator of post-World War II Yugoslavia
One of Michael Jackson's brothers
One of the Jackson Five
Puente known as "The Mambo King"
Puente of jazz
President of Yugoslavia (1953-1980)
WWII European leader
World War II leader
Jackson whose real first name is Toriano
Longtime Yugoslav leader
Fuentes, Puente, or Jackson
Marshal of Yugoslavia
Longtime leader of Yugoslavia
Brother of Janet and Michael
Yugoslavia's leader during World War II
Brother/bandmate of Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael
Jackson 5 brother who appeared as a judge on the BBC singing contest "Just the Two of Us"
Puente who wrote "Oye Como Va"
Yugoslavia's Broz
Memorable Marshal
Yugoslav hero
Ex-Yugoslav president
Former Yugo notable
Josip Broz, familiarly
Yugolavian leader
Yugoslav leader until 1980
Grammy winner Puente
He broke off relations with Stalin in 1948
Yugoslav ex-president
Jackson 5 brother
20th-century European leader for over 30 years
1953-'80 Yugoslav president
Longtime Yugoslav president
Longtime Balkan leader
Longtime Eastern European leader
2016 A.L. Manager of the Year Francona, familiarly
Oye Como Va songwriter Puente
Two-time A.L. Manager of the Year Francona, familiarly
Puente of mambo fame
Latin jazz great Puente
Jackson family musician born Toriano
Jazz great Puente
Nickname of vodka-maker Beveridge
Big name in "handmade" vodka
Mambo legend Puente
One-time Yugoslavian president
Former president of Yugoslavia
Yugoslav marshal
Yugoslav notable
Onetime Yugoslav leader
Broz alias
Former Yugoslavian leader
Title character of a Mozart opera
Former Yugoslav strongman
Former leader of Yugoslavia
Onetime leader of Yugoslavia
Yugoslav leader
Onetime Belgrade bigwig
Mambo bandleader Puente
Salsa bandleader Puente
Name on the cover of "Mambo Birdland"
Spanish name meaning "little uncle"
He split from Stalin around '48
Puente of Latin jazz
Millionaire space traveler Dennis
Longtime president of Yugoslavia
Member of the Jackson 5
Second-oldest member of the Jackson 5
Italian tenor Schipa
La clemenza di ___ (Mozart opera)
Maya & Miguel cousin
1961 All-Star Francona
Stalin defier
2001 space tourist Dennis
Partisan general in Yugoslavia.
Hero of "Romola."
Head of Yugoslav Partisans.
Balkan dictator.
Former peasant now living in Belgrade palace.
Premier of Yugoslavia.
A Croat nicknamed "Titler."
Occupant of Beli Dvor Palace, Belgrade.
Ruler in Belgrade.
Yugoslavia's head man.
Recent addition to Moscow's dog house.
Dictator of Yugoslavia.
He's at odds with Moscow.
Recipient of World Bank loan.
Creator of new "ism."
Head man in Yugoslavia.
Yugoslav chief.
Dictator defying Stalin.
Rebel Red.
Belgrade's V. I. P.
Benedict of Belgrade.
Broz of Belgrade.
He ducked under the Iron Curtain.
His eye is on Trieste.
Josip Broz of Belgrade.
Newly wed ruler.
One question mark of Europe.
Yugoslavia's recent bridegroom.
Anti-Kremlin Communist.
Figure in the Trieste crisis.
New President of Yugoslavia.
President of Yugoslavia.
Recent guest in England.
Thorn in Russia's side.
Belgrade strong man.
Communist on his own.
Dictator in Belgrade.
European President.
Balkan figure.
Communist of a sort.
Dictator in the news.
George Eliot villain.
Yugoslav President.
Balkan Marshal.
Belgrade V. I. P.
Belgrade ruler.
Big man in the Balkans.
Chief in Belgrade.
Dictator on the Adriatic.
Belgrade dictator.
V. I. P. in Belgrade.
Communist leader in Belgrade.
Head of Yugoslavia.
Big name in Belgrade.
Communist dictator in Belgrade.
European Marshal.
Nonconformist Communist dictator.
Recent visitor to U. N.
Balkan VIP.
Belgrade name.
Marshal ___.
Well-know name in Belgrade.
Belgrade resident.
Singer Schipa.
Belgrade's Broz.
Yugoslav figure.
European Communist.
Yugoslavia name.
Croatian leader.
Assumed name of Balkan President.
European leader.
Famous Croat.
Yugoslav name.
Balkan name.
Balkan statesman.
Belgrade figure.
European VIP.
European dictator.
President of Balkan land.
Yugoslavian figure.
European head of state
Baseball's Francona
Big name in Croatia
Deposer of King Peter II
Marshal in Belgrade
Marshal of Europe
Balkan leader
Balkan bigwig
Belgrade bigwig
Tenor Schipa
Eminent European
Serbians' leader
Yugoslav strongman
Yugoslav hero: 1892-1980
Baritone Gobbi
Late European leader
Late Yugoslav leader
Leader who fought Mikhailovitch
Memorable Slav
Memorable leader at Belgrade
Lost leader: May 4, 1980
Opera director Capobianco
Romola character
Former European leader
Former Yugoslav dictator
Yugoslav of yore
One of the singing Jacksons
J. Broz
Memorable Yugoslav leader
Memorable Yugoslav
Former dictator
Ex-leader at Belgrade
Famous marshal
Former Yugoslav chief
Mozart opera "La Clemenza di _____"
Slavic hero
Emperor in a Mozart opera
Famous 25-Down
Challenger of Stalin
Former leader of the nonaligned movement
Maverick Yugoslav leader
Onetime Yugoslav chief
Anti-Nazi leader of W.W. II
Noted Yugoslav patriot
A Jackson
Nazi fighter in W.W. II
Puente known as "El Rey"
Puente or Jackson
Former Yugoslavian president
Josip Broz ___
A musical Jackson
Baseball's Fuentes
He broke with Stalin in 1948
Opponent of Stalin
W.W. II hero
___ Puente, the Mambo King
Rebel-turned-national leader
Boxer Trinidad
Co-founder of the Non-Aligned Movement, 1961
Italian tenor ___ Schipa
1950s-'70s Yugoslav leader
Defier of Stalin
Longtime Yugoslav chief
Marshal ___, Yugoslavian hero
Older brother of Michael Jackson
Outfielder Francona
W.W. II partisan leader
Timbales player Puente
Marshal ___, cold war leader
Latin musician Puente
Jackson sibling
Nickname for baseball manager Terry Francona
Post-W.W. II rival of Stalin
Leader of the Partisans in W.W. II
Puente of "The Mambo Kings"
Yugoslav dictator
Latin music great Puente
One-fifth of the Jackson 5
___ Puente, a.k.a. El Rey del Timbal
Eponym of a popular vodka brand
Nickname that can be a diminutive of a family member
One of the Jackson brothers
Ballplayer Fuentes
Mozart's 'La Clemenza di _____'
Puente of mambo
Dictator who died on May 4, 1980
He executed archenemy Draja Mikhailovich
How Josip Broz is better known
He opposed the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia
Felix Trinidad, to fans
Leader whose 1980 funeral in Belgrade was attended by dignitaries from a hundred and twenty-eight countries
Puente who appears in Oscar Hijuelos's "The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love"
Latin-jazz musician Puente
Nickname of the vodka magnate Bert Beveridge
Puente nicknamed the King of Latin Music
Brother of Janet and Jackie
Jermaine Jackson's brother
Jackson Five guitarist
Jermaine and Marlon's brother
Yugoslav leader, once
President Broz
Former communist leader
Longtime Yugoslavian leader
Guy behind Michael Jackson, once
Michael Jackson backer, once
One-time back of Michael Jackson
He backed Michael Jackson
Michael's brother
Stalin snubber of 1948
Man who once stood behind Michael Jackson
Milosevic predecessor
Milosevic's predecessor
Late Slav leader
Man who once backed Michael Jackson
Guy who stood behind Michael Jackson
Late percussion great Puente
Musical Puente
Ballplayer Fuentes or one of the musical Jacksons
The Mambo King Puente
A Jackson 5 member
Michael Jackson's brother
Brother of LaToya
Guitarist for Michael Jackson, once
Jackson Five member
Jackson 5 guitarist
Musician Puente
Third child in the Jackson family
___'s Handmade Vodka
Jackson born between Jackie and Jermaine
Handmade vodka namesake
Yugoslav statesman
Marshal ____
Singer Gobbi
Yugoslavian ruler
Yugoslavian Josip Broz
Former Yugoslavian dictator
Fuentes
Yugoslavian dictator
Former Yugoslav ruler
Musico Guizar
Communist leader of Yugoslavia
Slovak politician
He was once a backer of Michael Jackson
Yugoslav boss
Post-WWII Communist leader
Latin bandleader Puente
Backer of the young Michael Jackson
Brother of Marlon and Jermaine
One of the musical Jackson brothers
Backup for Michael, once
Composer Puente
Jermaine's brother
Salsa musician Puente
Puente, the "Mambo King"
A founding Jackson 5 member
Yugoslav hero Marshal ___
A brother of Michael Jackson
Puente of Latin music
See 27-Across
Puente, el Rey del Timbal
Latin jazz legend Puente
Broz's nom de guerre
Name hidden in "Spit it out!"
Josip Broz __
Marshal __
2nd of the Jackson 5
Space tourist Dennis
____ Puente of Latin jazz
La Toya's brother
One of Michael's brothers
Broz who was prez
European leader from 1945 to 1980
Big name in the Balkans
Brother of Michael and Jermaine
Dictator until his 1980 death
Pop singer Jackson
Montenegro's capital was named for him until 1992
Older brother of Janet
Latin music legend Puente
Latin music's Puente
King of Latin Music Puente
King of Mambo Puente
Mambo great Puente
Music's Puente
Brother of Michael and La Toya
Puente featured on a 2011 U.S. postage stamp