Answer: AGNEW
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- 1973 resignee
- Ford's predecessor
- Vice president before Ford
- One of Nixon's vices?
- Ford predecessor
- Nixon's first veep
- Humphrey's successor
- Vice president Spiro
- Nixon's veep
- Humphrey successor
- Ford succeeded him
- Ford replaced him
- Washington name
- Vice president who resigned in 1973
- Nixon's running mate
- Nixon running mate
- Veep after Humphrey
- Nixon's first vice president
- Former veep
- Vice president who resigned
- Veep before Ford
- Nixon Veep
- Discredited veep
- 1970s veep
- Whom Ford succeeded in '73
- VP under Nixon
- Vice President who resigned in disgrace
- Veep who resigned
- Veep under Nixon
- Veep replaced by Ford
- Veep elected in 1968
- V.P. before Ford
- U.S. veep, once
- Spiro
- Running mate of '68
- Resigner of '73
- Resignee of '73
- Only Veep from Maryland
- Nixon VP
- Nixon vice president
- Late-'60s Maryland governor
- Humphrey's successor as vice president
- He resigned October 10, 1973
- He resigned in October 1973
- He resigned in 1973
- He ran with Nixon
- Former Vice President Spiro
- Ford's predecessor in 1973
- Figure in a 1973 scandal
- Disgraced VP
- 10/10/73 resignee
- '70s vice president
- '60s-'70s veep
- '60s veep
- Winner over Shriver
- VP who resigned in 1973
- VP who resigned
- Vice President who wrote the book "Go Quietly ... or Else"
- Vice president who said "nattering nabobs of negativism"
- Vice president under Nixon
- Vice President succeeded by Ford
- Vice President after Humphrey
- Veep who resigned in disgrace
- Veep who resigned in 1973
- Veep who resigned during Nixon's second term
- V.P. who resigned
- Successor to H. H. H.
- Spiro who wrote, "If you've seen one city slum, you've seen them all"
- Spiro who served with Nixon
- Sometime name in golf
- Second vice president to resign
- Resigner of October 10, 1973
- Resigner of 10/10/73
- Resignee of 1973
- Resigned Vice President
- Predecessor of Ford
- Politico who called the press "nattering nabobs of negativism"
- Only U.S. vice president born in Maryland
- One of Nixon's V.P.s
- Objector to "nattering nabobs"
- Nixon's vice president Spiro
- Nixon's veep Spiro
- Nixon's temporary Veep
- Nixon's number two
- Nixon's first vice president, Spiro ___
- Nixon's first No. 2
- Nixon's 1968 running mate
- Humphrey's replacement
- His resignation triggered the first use of the 25th Amendment
- He served with Nixon
- He resigned on October 10, 1973
- He resigned Oct. 10, 1973
- He complained of "nattering nabobs of negativism"
- He called his critics "pusillanimous pussyfooters"
- Former Veep Spiro
- Former V. P.
- Former US vice president Spiro T. ___
- Ford replaced him in 1973
- Ford replaced him as VP
- For whom Safire wrote the words "nattering nabobs of negativism"
- First Greek-American vice president
- Disgraced veep Spiro
- D.C. dropout: 1973
- Capitol name
- A Vice President under Nixon
- A Nixon V.P.
- 39th VP
- 39th vice president
- 39th Veep
- 39th V.P.
- 1973 resigner Spiro
- 1973 resigner
- 1973 political resignee
- 1972 winner
- 1970s subject of a Maddow podcast series
- 10/10/1973 resignee
- "Nixon" player
- "Nattering nabobs" veep
- "Nattering nabobs of negativism" speaker
- "Hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history" speaker
- '70s veep
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