Possible Questions:
- Mgmt. members
- Corp. bigwigs
- Corp. officers
- Some suits
- Some execs
- Board members
- Some corp. execs
- Corp. brass
- Corp. big shots
- Corp. honchos
- Corp. execs
- Puzzle theme, briefly
- Nixon and Ford, once: Abbr.
- FDR had three of them
- Dept. heads
- CEO's underlings
- #2 execs
- What some running mates become, briefly
- U.S. Naval Observatory residents
- Truman and Nixon, e.g.
- Tie-breaking voters in the Sen.
- They'll debate on Oct. 11, 2012
- They may report to C.E.O.'s
- Some corp. bigwigs
- Some company higher-ups, for short
- Some board members, for short
- Running mates, briefly
- R.M.N. and G.R.F., once
- Number twos, for short
- No. twos
- No. 2s
- No. 2 men: Abbr.
- Members of mgmt.
- L.B.J. and R.M.N., once
- Johnson and Johnson, once (abbr.)
- HST and LBJ, once
- High-ranking execs
- H.S.T. and G.R.F., once
- Gore and Quayle, once: Abbr.
- F.D.R. had three
- Executive washroom users: Abbr.
- Eventual Oval Office hopefuls, often: Abbr.
- Eisenhower Executive Office Building figs.
- DC # 2s
- Corporate execs.
- Cheney and Biden: Abbr.
- CEO's subordinates
- Bush Sr. and Nixon, e.g.
- Bush and Gore, for short
- Bottom halves of tickets, briefly
- Biden and Bush: Abbr.
- Agnew and Gore, once (abbr.)
- Agnew and Arthur (abbr.)
- #2's, for short
- #2 corp. execs