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Other crossword clues for answer "TRUMAN"

TRUMAN
His middle name was "S"
Fair Deal proponent
Potsdam Conference attendee
Fair Deal president
Writer Capote
The buck stops here president
33rd U.S. president
A sign on his desk read "The buck stops here"
Roosevelt's successor
President who relieved MacArthur
President who ended World War II
President who said, "If you can't convince 'em, confuse 'em"
The ___ Show
Post-WWII president with a doctrine
Missouri-born president
1995 Sinise title role
Author Capote
Mr. Citizen autobiographer
Pulitzer-winning McCullough presidential biography
Jim Carrey movie role
President on V-J Day
Plain Speaking subject
Eisenhower predecessor
33rd president
Last president not a college grad
President before Eisenhower
See 58-Across
Head of a Senate committee.
Missouri Senator.
Nov. 7 candidate.
Missouri's pride.
President of the Senate.
Prominent son of Lamar, Mo.
Tenant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Bess of Washington.
Man with atomic problems.
Noted resident of Blair House.
He opened recent Inter-American conference.
Novelist Capote.
Memoirs author.
Role in "Call Me Madam."
32nd or 33rd President.
He was born at 15 Across.
He'll speak in Chicago.
Inauguration participant.
Irving Fisher's role in "Call Me Madam."
Independence man.
Former U. S. President.
Author of "Years of Trial and Hope.”
One of the campaigners.
Founder of a new library.
Well-known Missourian.
Man of Independence.
U. S. President.
Convention "stand-off."
Famous septuagenarian.
Pride of Lamar.
Elder statesman.
Independence name.
Missouri Senator, 1935–44.
___ Doctrine.
White House name.
Man from Missouri.
Missouri name
Famous Democrat
___ Doctrine: 1947
Author of "Mr. Citizen"
Author of "Murder in the White House"
Plain Speaking biographee
Marshall Plan signer
Whom "Dewey Defeats" in a classic Chicago Tribune headline
Winner of 1948
Harry or Bess in the White House
Dewey Defeats ___, infamous Chicago Tribune headline of 1948
President whose middle initial, S, didn't stand for anything
Piano-playing President
The _____ Show (Carrey film)
Carrey character
He said, "The buck stops here!"
President elected in 1948
Mr. Citizen
Roosevelt's running mate, 1944
___ the Tiger (Mizzou mascot)
Whom Dewey defeated, according to a premature headline
One from politics
His second inauguration was the first to be televised