| Onetime Argentine power couple | 30 |
| Juan, Eva and Isabel | 20 |
| Juan and Isabel | 15 |
| Evita and Juan | 14 |
| Eva and Juan | 12 |
| Argentine icons | 15 |
| Argentine first family of the 1940s | 35 |
| "Evita" couple | 24 |
| 'Evita' family | 22 |
| Reform Party founder | 20 |
| Candidate of 1992 and '96 | 29 |
| 1992 presidential debate participant | 36 |
| 1992 presidential candidate | 27 |
| Two-time presidential also-ran | 30 |
| H. Ross ___ | 11 |
| Candidate of the '90s | 25 |
| 1992 presidential also-ran | 26 |
| 1992 also-ran | 13 |
| '92 presidential candidate | 30 |
| United We Stand America founder | 31 |
| Tycoon from Texarkana | 21 |
| Texarkana-born '90s candidate | 33 |
| Politico Ross | 13 |
| Industrialist H. Ross | 21 |
| H. Ross __ | 10 |
| Candidate of 1992 and 1996 | 26 |
| Also-ran of 1996 | 16 |
| Also-ran in 1992 and 1996 | 25 |
| Also-ran in '96 | 19 |
| 1992 upstart candidate | 22 |
| '90s candidate Ross | 23 |
| Third-party candidate of '92 | 32 |
| Texas billionaire Ross ___ | 26 |
| Runner on Nov. 3, 1992 | 22 |
| Ross who founded the Reform Party | 33 |
| Reform Party leader | 19 |
| Reform Party candidate of 1996 | 30 |
| Reform Party candidate of '92 | 33 |
| Receiver of 19.7 million votes in 1992 | 38 |
| Presidential candidate of the 1990s | 35 |
| Presidential candidate of 1992 | 30 |
| Presidential candidate of '92 and '96 | 45 |
| Presidential candidate of '92 | 33 |
| Presidential also-ran in '92 and '96 | 44 |
| Politico caricatured by Carvey | 30 |
| Nafta opposer | 13 |
| Loser of 1992 | 13 |
| He got 19% in 1992 | 18 |
| H. Ross --- | 11 |
| H. Ross ___, candidate of 1992 and 1996 | 39 |
| H. Ross ____ | 12 |
| Founder of United We Stand America | 34 |
| Founder of Electronic Data Systems | 34 |
| Former presidential candidate in the Forbes 400 | 47 |
| Folksy candidate of the 1990s | 29 |
| Debater of 1992 | 15 |
| Dallas Mavericks owner before Cuban | 35 |
| Contender of 1992 and 1996 | 26 |
| Computer salesman of renown | 27 |
| Clinton election opponent | 25 |
| Clinton adversary | 17 |
| Choate ran with him in 1996 | 27 |
| Candidate who opposed NAFTA | 27 |
| Candidate of 1992 | 17 |
| Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country" | 53 |
| Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country: Why Nafta Must Be Stopped — Now!" | 91 |
| Also-ran Ross | 13 |
| Also-ran of 1992 and 1996 | 25 |
| A Ross | 6 |
| A loser in 1992 | 15 |
| 1996 Reform Party candidate | 27 |
| 1996 biography "Citizen ___" | 38 |
| 1995 Reform Party founder | 25 |
| 1992 presidential candidate who received nearly 19% of the popular vote | 71 |
| 1992 candidate | 14 |
| 1992 and '96 third party candidate | 38 |
| 1992 and '96 presidential contender | 39 |
| 1990s Reform Party candidate | 28 |
| 1990s presidential candidate | 28 |
| 1990s politico from Texas | 25 |
| "Waiting for __": Time magazine cover of 5/25/1992 | 60 |
| "All ears" Ross | 25 |
| '90s presidential candidate | 31 |
| Changer of locks | 16 |
| Blonde's compound | 21 |
| Blonde aid? | 11 |
| Bleaching chemical | 18 |
| Bleacher | 8 |
| Criminal, to a cop | 18 |
| Cop's catch | 15 |
| Offender, in copspeak | 21 |
| Narc's target | 17 |
| Vague sense | 11 |
| Upright: Abbr. | 14 |
| Guilty party, to a cop | 22 |
| Crook, in cop lingo | 19 |
| Criminal, to cops | 17 |
| Crime doer, in slang | 20 |
| Collared one | 12 |
| Suspect, to a cop | 17 |