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Other crossword clues for answer "VEEP"

VEEP
Certain exec
HBO show that has defied the Seinfeld Curse
Louis-Dreyfus comedy
HBO comedy whose premiere episode was titled "Fundraiser"
Second-ranking exec
Number-two exec
Backup to a prez
Senate prez
C-in-C's sidekick
One on a ticket
Firm second
Prez's underling
Dick, to "Dubya"
Dick Cheney, informally
Gore nickname, formerly
Prez's second-in-command
Backup for a prez
Prez's associate
Prez's backup
Sharer of the winning ticket
Ticket-sharer with the prez
C. in C.'s second-in-command
Joe Biden, informally
Julia Louis-Dreyfus's HBO show set in D.C.
Potential POTUS
HBO comedy about a fictional second-in-command at the White House
Joe is Barry's
Julia Louis-Dreyfus comedy that films in Baltimore
HBO politcom from the creator of "The Thick of It"
Prez's #2
Gore, e.g.
No. 2, in D.C.
Prez's next-in- command
Second in command, briefly
#2
Prez's next-in-line
POTUS backup
White House colloquialism
Nixon, in the '50s
Second in command
Ford, but not Lincoln
George H.W. Bush, once
Gore, once
Show for which Julia Louis-Dreyfus has won four consecutive acting Emmys
2015 Emmy winner for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Julia Louis-Dreyfus comedy
HBO political satire until 2019
Nixon or Agnew, once
HBO political satire starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Harris, e.g., informally
Air Force Two exec
Political satire starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Prexy's associate
Prexy's partner
Executive Branch #2
Successful running mate
I Married the __ (Jane Barkley memoir)
Second banana of a sort
Teddy Roosevelt, for one
82 Across stand-in
Julia Louis-Dreyfus sitcom
#2 exec
Biden, in headlines
Fairbanks, for Teddy Roosevelt
Louis-Dreyfus sitcom
Winner of five 2015 Primetime Emmys
Long-running HBO comedy
Gore, to Clinton
Successful running mate, for short
No. 2
Political second banana
Alben Barkley.
V. P.
Barkley.
Mr. Barkley.
Nixon or Sparkman.
Sparkman or Nixon.
V. I. P. in Washington.
Barkley's former designation.
Barkley's title.
Word coined for Alben Barkley.
Term akin to prexy.
Washington official: Colloq.
President's aide: Colloq.
Second in command: Slang.
Barkley, for one.
Johnson, once.
No. 2 man.
Humphrey, for one.
Important person.
Alben Barkley sobriquet
Name for Barkley
Nickname for Barkley
Prexy's subordinate
Presider over the U.S. Senate
Barkley nickname
Barkley, familiarly
Barkley's sobriquet
Alben Barkley was one
Barkley was one
Barkley sobriquet
Barkley's nickname
#2, informally
Agnew, once
Prez's helper
Prez's stand-in
Mondale or Quayle, e.g.
Number two
40-Across, informally
Dick Cheney, e.g.
Nixon, once
Bush, in the 80's
L.B.J. or R.M.N., once
27-Across, e.g., informally
Senate tie breaker
Resident of D.C.'s Observatory Circle
HBO hit starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus
HBO political satire
Hit HBO show for Julia Louis-Dreyfus
HBO series about the politician Selina Meyer
HBO satire starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Second-in-command, informally
Lead-in to stakes
Prez's proxy
Job for which the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner said Sarah Palin was picked for "reasons of image, not substance"
41 Down, for one
LBJ, to JFK
George Bush or Al Gore
Nixon, to Ike
Al, now
Prez's partner
HBO political comedy that starred Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Show for which Julia Louis-Dreyfus won six consecutive Emmys
Show whose title character likened her job to being "sealed in an abandoned coal mine under two miles of human shit"
Corp. officer
Gore, informally
#2 man, informally
Prez backup
Sharer of a winning ticket?
Pres' second banana
White House No. 2
Julia Louis-Dreyfus political satire show
POTUS' No. 2
Former Julia Louis-Dreyfus political satire
Kamala Harris, e.g., slangily
Political second banana, for short
2012-'19 White House satire on HBO
POTUS's backup
Air Force Two rider, informally
Prez's right hand
2010s TV show about a No. 2 politician
Albert Gore for one
Washington bigwig
Al, to Bill
Ticket sharer, informally
Dick, to Ike
29-Across, once, slangily
Vice president, informally
Barkley title
Bush 41 was one
Executive branch exec
Govt. No. 2
Julia Louis-Dreyfus series
Julia Louis-Dreyfus HBO series
Emmy winner for Outstanding Comedy in 2015, 2016 and 2017
Selina Meyer's job
Three-time winner of the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series
2010s HBO series with 17 Emmys