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AES
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Loser to D.D.E.
Roman bronze
DDE opponent
Two-time opponent of DDE
Loser to DDE
'50s election monogram
Loser to H.C.H.
Two-time loser to DDE
Bronze
Norse pantheon
Roman money
D.D.E. opponent
Two-time loser to D.D.E.
Loser to H.C.H.: 1928
He lost to D.D.E.
DDE rival
D.D.E. beat him twice
JFK's UN ambassador
DDE's opponent
DDE beat him twice
D.D.E.'s opponent
50's political monogram
50's political inits.
1950s political inits.
UN ambassador under JFK
Political monogram of '52 and '56
Opponent of DDE
Old Roman money
Monogram in '50s politics
D.D.E.'s rival
1950s political monogram
1950's political inits.
'50s political monogram
Opponent of D.D.E.
Monogram in two '50s presidential elections
Loser to H.C.H. in 1928
Long range?
J.F.K.'s U.N. ambassador
Hoover opponent's monogram
He lost twice to D.D.E.
DDE's two-time opponent
DDE's opponent in 1952
DDE's challenger
DDE beat him
Ancient Roman coin
50's monogram
'50s political inits.
'50s pol. monogram
'50s campaign monogram
Two-time Dem. nominee
Runner-up to D.D.E.
Roman bronze coin
Roman alloy
Robert Louis Stevenson's "___ Triplex"
Political rival of D.D.E.
Pol. monogram of '52 and '56
Monogram of a '50s White House aspirant
Monogram of '52 and '56
Money of ancient Rome
Loser to D.D.E. twice
JFK's U.N. ambassador
JFK's ambassador to the UN
Initials shared by the presidential runners-up of 1928 and 1956
His "E" was the same as J. R.'s
He lost twice to DDE
He lost to DDE
He hoped to succeed H.S.T.
He hoped to follow HST
He failed twice against DDE
H.C.H. opponent: 1928
FDR mentor
Dem. nominee in the 50's
Dem. leader in the 50's
DDE's opponent, twice
DDE's competition
DDE two-time opponent
DDE foe
DDE adversary
D.D.E.'s political rival
D.D.E.'s opponent in a presidential race
D.D.E.'s adversary
D.D.E.'s 1956 opponent
D.D.E.'s 1952 and '56 opponent
D.D.E. two-time presidential opponent
D.D.E. defeated him
D.D.E. challenger
Cuprum-stannum alloy
Copper money
Coin of old Rome
Cleveland's VP (whose grandson ran for pres.)
Challenger to D.D.E.
Candidate who ran with Estes Kefauver as his veep
Bronze, to Brutus
Bronze coin
Amb. to the U.N.: 1961–65
50's polit. inits.
1950s runner's inits.
1950s campaign inits.
1950's political initials
"Call to Greatness" writer, initially speaking
"___ Triplex," famous R.L.S. essay
'50s pres. candidate
'50s pol. initials
'50s Dem. presidential hopeful
'50s Dem. presidential candidate
'50s also-ran, initially