Answer: HST
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Multitude
- Presidential monogram
- FDR's successor
- F.D.R.'s successor
- Cold War inits.
- FDR successor
- Harry
- DDE's predecessor
- White House monogram
- Presidential inits.
- D.D.E.'s predecessor
- DDE predecessor
- Presidential initials
- White House initials
- Winner over T.E.D.
- V-J Day pres.
- Successor to F.D.R.
- Former White House inits.
- "The buck stops here" prez
- Old White House inits.
- WWII figure
- President after F.D.R.
- Pres. initials
- Marshall Plan pres.
- It may be placed before a window
- FDR follower
- D.D.E. predecessor
- 33rd pres.
- Truman's monogram
- Pres. after FDR
- Post-WWII pres.
- Missouri initials
- He defeated T.E.D.
- FDR's last VP
- F.D.R. successor
- 33rd U.S. pres.
- WWII president
- Presidential initials.
- President before DDE
- President before D.D.E.
- President after FDR
- Only pres. born in Missouri
- He followed FDR
- Fair Deal pres.
- F.D.R.'s veep
- F.D.R. follower
- Before D.D.E.
- 33rd president's monogram
- "The buck stops here" pres.
- White House monogram, 1945-53
- V-J Day president
- V-E Day president
- Three before LBJ
- T.E.D. opponent
- Successor to FDR
- Prez between FDR and DDE
- Prez before DDE
- Pres. with a Fair Deal
- Pres. when NATO was formed
- Pres. during V-J Day
- Post-FDR prez
- Only 20th-century president whose three distinct initials are in alphabetical order
- NATO ratification signer
- Ike's predecessor
- He upset T.E.D.
- He edged TED in 1948
- Former presidential monogram
- Follower of F.D.R.
- FDR's third VP
- FDR's follower
- FDR-DDE go-between
- Fair Deal monogram
- Fair Deal initials
- F.D.R.'s VP
- F.D.R.'s last veep
- Bygone presidential inits.
- Between F.D.R. and D.D.E.
- 33rd prez
- "The buck stops here" monogram
- Winner over T.E.D.: 1948
- Winner of the Four Freedoms Award.
- White House inits.: 1945–53
- White House initials, 1945-53
- Well-known monogram
- W.W. II Pres.
- VP who became president
- V.P. to F.D.R.
- V.P. for just two months
- V.P. between Wallace and Barkley
- V-J Day prez
- Underdog winner over T.E.D.
- U.S. leader whose poor eyesight kept him out of the USMA
- Thirty-third president's monogram
- The 33rd U.S. President
- The 33rd pres.
- Tenth VP to become POTUS
- T.E.D. defeater
- Surprise winner of 1948: Abbr.
- Successor of FDR
- Successor of F.D.R.
- Signer of the UN charter
- Running mate for FDR
- Pride of Independence, Mo.
- Prez who said "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen"
- Prez who had no VP in his first term
- Prez when WWII ended
- Prez from Mo.
- Prez elected in '48
- Prez at LBJ's Medicare signing
- Prez after FDR
- Presidential inits. from Missouri
- President who created the N.S.C.
- President when WWII ended
- President when the U.N. was created
- President from Mo.
- President between FDR and DDE
- President between F.D.R. and D.D.E.
- President at the conclusion of WWII
- Pres. with the Marshall Plan
- Pres. when the cold war began
- Pres. when the C.I.A. was created
- Pres. when NATO was founded
- Pres. on V-E Day
- Pres. from Missouri
- Pres. from Lamar
- Pres. elected in '48
- Pres. during WWII
- Pres. between FDR and DDE
- Pres. before DDE
- POTUS from MO
- POTUS after FDR
- Potsdam Conference attendee: Abbr.
- Post-WWII monogram
- Post W.W. II pres.
- Point-Four Program inits.
- Only president from Mo.
- Only 20th-century prez without a coll. degree
- One-time senator from MO
- One of the subjects of the best-selling '02 book "The Conquerors"
- One of FDR's V.P.s
- NATO founder
- Monogram of the first Cold War president
- Missouri monogram
- Merle Miller subject: Abbr.
- Merle Miller subj.
- Maui setting: Abbr.
- Margaret's father's monogram
- Last WWII president
- Korean War pres.
- Korean War leader, for short
- It's two hours behind Pacific: Abbr.
- Inits. of 1948
- Inits. in a 1948 upset
- Inits. in 1940's news
- Initials of '48
- Independence monogram
- Independence initials
- Honolulu setting: Abbr.
- Honolulu hrs.
- His V.P. was Barkley
- He upset T.E.D. in 1948
- He served the fewest 20th-century days (83) as U.S. VP
- He ran against T.E.D.
- He preceded D.D.E.
- He helped Isr. get started
- He edged TED in '48
- He covered RMN's reelection campaign for "Rolling Stone"
- He called the U.S. pres. a "glorified public relations man"
- He appointed the first chairman of the A.E.C.
- Hawaiian hrs.
- GST variation
- Gen. MacArthur's dismisser
- Former presidential inits.
- Former D.C. inits.
- Follower of FDR
- First U.S. pres. to travel in a submarine
- FDR's third running mate
- FDR's running mate
- FDR's last vice president
- FDR-DDE connection
- FDR / ___ / DDE
- Famous D.C. pianist
- Famed man from Mo.
- Fair Deal president, for short
- F.D.R.'s third VP
- F.D.R.'s third veep
- F.D.R. Veep
- F. D. R., ___, D. D. E.
- Electee of '48
- Eleanor : F.D.R. :: Bess : ___
- Dem. before J.F.K.
- DDE's forerunner
- D.D.E. preceder
- D.C. monogram
- Conferee at Potsdam in '45
- Combined Fed. and Prov. sales tax
- Clock setting on the Big Island: Abbr.
- Big inits. in gonzo journalism
- Berlin Airlift pres.
- Before D. D. E.
- Barkley was his V.P.
- Barkley served with him: Abbr.
- An F.D.R. V.P.
- After F.D.R.
- A.W.B. was his V.P.
- 33rd U.S. prez
- 33rd POTUS
- 33d Pres.
- 1940s-'50s White House inits.
- 1940s prez
- 1940s presidential inits.
- 1940s pres.
- "The buck stops here" presidential inits.
- "The buck stops here" POTUS
- "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen" pres.
- '48 electee
- '40s-'50s D.C. initials
- '40s president, for short
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