Answer: DEBS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Young socialites
- Society newbies
- Ball girls
- Five-time Presidential candidate
- Socialist Eugene
- Belles of the ball
- Society newcomers
- Society girls
- Ball girls?
- Ball belles
- Partygoers
- Debutantes
- Belles at balls
- Society gals
- Coming-out girls
- They come out at balls
- Socialites
- Cotillion girls
- Coming-out parties?
- Ball stars
- Ball honorees
- Ball girls, briefly
- Young belles
- They're coming out
- Some ball honorees
- Society ball honorees (Abbr.)
- Socialist leader Eugene V.
- Socialist Eugene who ran for President five times
- Socialist candidate Eugene
- Rookie socialites, for short
- New entrants into society
- Five-time U.S. presidential candidate in the early 1900s
- Five-time Presidential also-ran
- Five-time candidate for President
- Debutantes, slangily
- Cotillion VIPs
- Cotillion figures
- Coming-out parties
- Coming-out partiers
- Coming-out gals
- Belles of the ball (Abbr.)
- Belles of balls
- Ball babes
- American Socialist leader Eugene
- Young society ladies, briefly
- Young society entrants
- Young socialites (Abbr.)
- Young elite
- U.S. labor leader Eugene
- Third-place presidential candidate of 1920 who ran his campaign from jail
- Third-place candidate in the 1920 presidential election who ran his campaign from jail
- Sweet young things.
- Southern belles
- Some purchasers of expensive gowns
- Some Junior Leaguers
- Some Jr. Leaguers
- Society's newcomers, for short
- Society-page girls
- Society-page figures
- Society newcomers, informally
- Society newcomers, briefly
- Society girls, familiarly
- Society gala girls, for short
- Society figures
- Society entrants
- Socialites' five-time candidate?
- Socialites having a ball
- Socialites at balls
- Socialist politico Eugene V. ___
- Socialist leader Eugene
- Socialist labor leader: 1855–1926
- Socialist labor leader
- Socialist Eugene V.
- Socialist candidate Eugene V.
- Rookie socialites
- Rich belles, briefly
- Rich belles
- Presidential candidate who campaigned from prison
- Presidential candidate of yore
- Politician-labor leader
- Ones coming out
- Noted Socialist
- Norman Thomas' precursor.
- Newcomers to society
- Newbie socialites
- New members of society
- New entrants into society, briefly
- Memorable U.S. Socialist
- Labor leader Eugene
- Labor activist Eugene
- Honorees at coming-out parties
- Girls with coming-out parties
- Girls that have a ball, briefly
- Girls in gowns
- Gala participants, briefly
- Former perennial Socialist candidate
- Former labor leader Eugene
- Five-time candidate for U.S. Presidency
- Five-time aspirant for Presidency
- Five-time also-ran
- First American Railway Union president
- Eugene who helped start the Industrial Workers of the World
- Eugene V. ___, early American Socialist leader
- Eugene in labor history
- Early U.S. labor leader
- Early Socialist presidential candidate Eugene
- Cotillion presentees
- Cotillion newbies
- Cotillion honorees
- Cotillion attendees
- Coming-out party girls
- Comers-out
- Candidate who lost to McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, and Harding
- Candidate of '08
- Belles of the balls
- Belles at some balls, for short
- Belles at balls, informally
- Balls' belles
- Ballroom belles
- Ball V.I.P.'s
- Ball throwers
- Ball honorees, informally
- Aristocratic newcomers
- American Socialist: 1855-1926
- American Socialist
- "Walls and Bars" author
- "Unionism and Socialism" author
- "The greatest leader in the history of the American working class," per Bernie Sanders
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