Answer: TITO
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- One of the Jackson 5
- Bandleader Puente
- One of the Jacksons
- Josip Broz
- Mambo king Puente
- Jackson 5 member
- Broz
- Former Yugoslav leader
- A Jackson
- Jackson 5 brother
- Mambo legend Puente
- Longtime Yugoslav leader
- European leader
- "Mambo King" Puente
- One of the Jackson Five
- Belgrade name
- "Romola" character
- Puente or Jackson
- Puente of Latin jazz
- One of the musical Jackson brothers
- One of Michael Jackson's brothers
- Latin jazz great Puente
- Second-oldest member of the Jackson 5
- Pop singer Jackson
- One of the singing Jacksons
- Music's Puente
- Member of the Jackson 5
- Longtime Yugoslav president
- Guy who stood behind Michael Jackson
- Former Yugoslav chief
- Baritone Gobbi
- Yugoslav leader
- Yugoslav hero
- W.W. II hero
- Salsa bandleader Puente
- Puente, the "Mambo King"
- Puente known as "The Mambo King"
- Percussionist Puente
- Milosevic predecessor
- Michael's brother
- Michael Jackson's brother
- Memorable Yugoslav leader
- Man who once backed Michael Jackson
- Late European leader
- Josip Broz, familiarly
- Jermaine and Michael's brother
- Jazz great Puente
- Jackson 5 guitarist
- He broke with Stalin in 1948
- Former Yugoslavian president
- Former Yugoslav president
- First name in Latin jazz legends
- Defier of Stalin
- Challenger of Stalin
- Brother of Michael and Jermaine
- Balkan leader
- A Jackson 5 member
- "Oye Como Va" songwriter Puente
- ___'s Handmade Vodka
- Yugoslav ex-president
- Yugoslav boss
- Tenor Schipa
- Stalin defier
- Salsa musician Puente
- Salsa legend Puente
- Puente, "The Mambo King"
- Puente of mambo fame
- Puente of mambo
- Post-WWII Communist leader
- One-time Yugoslavian president
- One-time Yugoslav leader
- One of the Jackson brothers
- Michael Jackson backer, once
- Memorable Yugoslav
- Marshal of Yugoslavia
- Mambo great Puente
- Longtime Balkan leader
- Latin music legend Puente
- Latin bandleader Puente
- Late Yugoslav leader
- Jermaine's brother
- Jermaine and Marlon's brother
- He was once a backer of Michael Jackson
- He backed Michael Jackson
- Guy behind Michael Jackson, once
- Former Yugoslavian leader
- Former Yugoslav dictator
- Former European leader
- Former dictator
- Former Belgrade bigwig
- Famous marshal
- Composer Puente
- Brother of Marlon and Jermaine
- Brother of Jermaine
- Belgrade figure
- Balkan name
- Backup for Michael, once
- Backer of the young Michael Jackson
- 2016 A.L. Manager of the Year Francona, familiarly
- "King of Mambo" Puente
- "King of Latin Music" Puente
- Yugoslavian ruler
- Yugoslavian President
- Yugoslavian leader
- Yugoslavian Josip Broz
- Yugoslavia's World War II leader
- Yugoslavia's leader during World War II
- Yugoslav who defied Stalin
- Yugoslav strongman
- Yugoslav statesman
- Yugoslav patriot
- Yugoslav of yore
- Yugoslav marshall, prime minister and president, d. 1980
- Yugoslav leader, once
- Yugoslav hero: 1892-1980
- Yugoslav hero Marshal ___
- Yugoslav dictator
- WWII European leader
- World War II leader
- W.W. II partisan leader
- V.I.P. in Belgrade
- Two-time A.L. Manager of the Year Francona, familiarly
- Timbales player Puente
- Thorn in Russia's side.
- Third child in the Jackson family
- Terry Francona's nickname
- Stalin snubber of 1948
- Spanish name meaning "little uncle"
- Space tourist Dennis
- Slavic hero
- Singer Gobbi
- Serbians' leader
- Second-oldest brother in the Jackson 5
- Salsa king Puente
- Red Sox skipper Terry Francona's nickname
- Recent guest in England.
- Rebel-turned-national leader
- Puente, el Rey del Timbal
- Puente of mambo music
- Puente of Latin music
- Puente of jazz
- Puente of "The Mambo Kings"
- Puente known as "El Rey"
- Puente known as ''The Mambo King''
- Puente featured on a 2011 U.S. postage stamp
- President of Yugoslavia.
- President of Yugoslavia, 1953-80
- President of Yugoslavia (1953-1980)
- President Broz
- Post-W.W. II rival of Stalin
- Outfielder Francona
- Opponent of Stalin
- Opera director Capobianco
- Onetime Yugoslav chief
- Onetime leader of Yugoslavia
- Onetime Belgrade bigwig
- One-time Yugoslav chief
- One-time back of Michael Jackson
- One-fifth of the Jackson 5
- One of Marlon's brothers
- Older brother of Michael Jackson
- Older brother of Janet
- Noted Yugoslav patriot
- Nickname of vodka-maker Beveridge
- Nickname for baseball manager Terry Francona
- New President of Yugoslavia.
- Nazi fighter in W.W. II
- Name on the cover of "Mambo Birdland"
- Name hidden in "Spit it out!"
- Name found in "hit it off"
- Musician Puente
- Musical Puente
- Mozart opera "La Clemenza di _____"
- Montenegro's capital was named for him until 1992
- Mixed martial artist Ortiz
- Milosevic's predecessor
- Memorable Slav
- Memorable leader at Belgrade
- Member of the Jackson 5 with Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael
- Maverick Yugoslav leader
- Marshal of Europe
- Marshal in Belgrade
- Marshal ___, Yugoslavian hero
- Marshal ___, cold war leader
- Marshal ____
- Man who once stood behind Michael Jackson
- Mambo maestro ___ Puente
- Mambo bandleader Puente
- Lost leader: May 4, 1980
- Longtime Yugoslavian leader
- Longtime Yugoslav chief
- Longtime leader of Yugoslavia
- Longtime Eastern European leader
- Long-time Yugoslav leader
- Legendary Yugoslavian
- Leader who fought Mikhailovitch
- Leader of the Partisans in W.W. II
- Latin musician Puente
- Latin music's Puente
- Latin music great Puente
- Latin jazz legend Puente
- Late Slav leader
- Late percussion great Puente
- Josip Broz, Yugoslav revolutionary and president, d. 1980
- Josip Broz, d. 1980
- Josip Broz ___
- Jazzman Puente
- Jazz musician Puente
- Jackson sibling
- Jackson Five member
- Jackson Five guitarist
- Jackson family musician born Toriano
- Jackson born between Jackie and Jermaine
- Jackson 5 name
- Jackson 5 brother who isn't Jackie, Jermaine, or Marlon
- J. Broz
- Italian tenor Schipa
- Italian tenor ___ Schipa
- He split from Stalin around '48
- Handmade vodka namesake
- Guitarist for Michael Jackson, once
- Grammy winner Puente
- Fuentes, Puente, or Jackson
- Fuentes of baseball
- Fuentes
- Former Yugoslav head
- Former leader of the nonaligned movement
- Former communist leader
- First president of Yugoslavia
- Figure in the Trieste crisis.
- Ex-leader at Belgrade
- European leader from 1945 to 1980
- European head of state
- Eminent European
- Drummer Puente
- Dictator until his 1980 death
- Deposer of King Peter II
- Communist leader of Yugoslavia
- Co-founder of the Non-Aligned Movement, 1961
- Bygone Yugoslav leader
- Broz of Belgrade
- Brother of Michael Jackson
- Brother of Michael and La Toya
- Brother of LaToya
- Brother of Janet Jackson
- Brother of Janet and Michael
- Brother of Janet and Jackie
- Boxer Trinidad
- Big name in the Balkans
- Big name in Croatia
- Big name in Belgrade
- Big name in "handmade" vodka
- Belgrade V.I.P.
- Belgrade bigwig
- Baseball's Fuentes
- Baseball's Francona
- Baseball skipper Terry Francona's nickname
- Bandleader Puente or one of the Jackson 5
- Band leader Puente
- Ballplayer Fuentes or one of the musical Jacksons
- Balkan dictator, once
- Balkan bigwig
- Anti-Nazi leader of W.W. II
- Anti-Kremlin Communist.
- A musical Jackson
- A founding Jackson 5 member
- A brother of Michael Jackson
- 20th-century European leader for over 30 years
- 2001 space tourist Dennis
- 1961 All-Star Francona
- 1953-'80 Yugoslav president
- 1950s-'70s Yugoslav leader
- "The Mambo King" Puente
- "Oye Como Va" composer Puente
- "Maya & Miguel" cousin
- "Little uncle" nickname
- "La clemenza di ___" (Mozart opera)
- "Dance Mania" musician Puente
- "___ the Builder" (2008 political pawn)
- ___ Puente, the Mambo King
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