Dwight's opponent | 21 |
Dwight's two-time opponent | 30 |
Statesman Stevenson | 19 |
Politico Stevenson | 18 |
Politician Stevenson | 20 |
Politician of yesteryear, Stevenson | 35 |
Ike's two-time opponent | 27 |
He lost to Dwight | 17 |
1950s campaign name | 19 |
'50s campaign name | 22 |
Vice president Stevenson | 24 |
Loser to Ike | 12 |
Ike's opponent, twice | 25 |
First name in 1950s politics | 28 |
Dwight's opponent in '52 and '56 | 44 |
Dwight beat him twice | 21 |
1952 and '56 candidate Stevenson | 36 |
Two-time opponent of Ike | 24 |
Stevenson of 1950s politics | 27 |
Runner-up to Ike | 16 |
Presidential also-ran Stevenson | 31 |
Part of A.E.S. | 14 |
Opponent of Ike | 15 |
Ike challenger | 14 |
He lost to Dwight twice | 23 |
Grover's veep | 17 |
Former presidential-hopeful Stevenson | 37 |
First name in 1960s diplomacy | 29 |
First name in 1950's politics | 33 |
Dwight's opponent in 1952 | 29 |
Dwight rival | 12 |
1950's candidate Stevenson | 30 |
'50s presidential-hopeful Stevenson | 39 |
''Call to Greatness'' author Stevenson | 54 |
Vice-president Stevenson | 24 |
US statesman ____ Stevenson | 27 |
U.N. ambassador Stevenson | 25 |
Two-time presidential loser to Dwight | 37 |
Two-time opponent for Ike | 25 |
The "A" in A.E.S. | 27 |
Stevenson who lost twice to Eisenhower | 38 |
Stevenson who lost twice for president | 38 |
Stevenson who lost to Ike | 25 |
Stevenson of politics | 21 |
Stevenson of Illinois | 21 |
Stevenson of 1950's politics | 32 |
Stevenson of politics | 22 |
Senator Stevenson | 17 |
Part of AES | 11 |
Opponent for Ike | 16 |
Onetime Illinois governor Stevenson | 35 |
Old politico Stevenson | 22 |
New Senator | 11 |
Name on 1952 campaign buttons | 29 |
Name in 50's politics | 25 |
Name in '50s politics | 25 |
Lyndon's U.N. delegate | 26 |
Loser to Dwight, twice | 22 |
Loser to Dwight in the 50's | 31 |
Kefauver running mate Stevenson | 31 |
Jack's UN ambassador | 24 |
Illinois name | 13 |
Illinois first name | 19 |
Ike's rival in the 1950s | 28 |
Ike's rival candidate | 25 |
Ike's opponent at the polls | 31 |
He ran with Estes in 1956 | 25 |
He lost twice to Dwight | 23 |
He lost to Ike | 14 |
He finished second to Ike | 25 |
He fell before Dwight's might | 33 |
Grover's second veep | 24 |
Grover's 1890s vice president | 33 |
Garçon's need | 20 |
Former vice president Stevenson | 31 |
First name in old Illinois politics | 35 |
First name in 50's politics | 31 |
First name in 1950s headlines | 29 |
Famous Illinois name | 20 |
Ex-veep Stevenson | 17 |
Estes's ticket-mate | 23 |
Estes was his running mate in 1956 | 34 |
Estes was his 1956 running mate | 31 |
Dwight's two-time challenger | 32 |
Dwight's two-time adversary | 31 |
Dwight's rival | 18 |
Dwight's opponent, twice | 28 |
Dwight's opponent, in the 1950s | 35 |
Dwight's challenger | 23 |
Dwight's campaign rival | 27 |
Dwight licked him twice | 23 |
Common first name in the Stevenson political family | 51 |
Candidate Stevenson of '52 and '56 | 42 |
Also-ran with Estes: 1956 | 25 |
A famous Stevenson | 18 |
50's candidate Stevenson | 28 |
1950s candidate Stevenson | 25 |
1940s-'50s politico Stevenson | 33 |
1890s veep Stevenson | 20 |
"We're Madly for ___" (old campaign song) | 55 |