Crossword-Solution: LYNDON 6 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Hubert was his veep 1 answer
The second President Johnson 1 answer
The "L" of L.B.J. 1 answer
Richard's predecessor in the White House 1 answer
Presidential first name that sounds like a tree 1 answer
President between John and Richard 1 answer
President before Richard 1 answer
President after Jack 1 answer
Landslide ___ (impolite presidential nickname) 1 answer
Lady Bird's spouse 1 answer
Lady Bird's hubby 1 answer
Johnson preceded by John 1 answer
Johnson in the White House 1 answer
Barry beater 1 answer
"Barry ___," O'Neal film 1 answer
"Barry ___" (1975 Kubrick drama) 1 answer
Lady Bird's man 2 answers
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Jack's successor 2 answers
Part of L.B.J. 3 answers
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CASSIDY, JACK SPOUSE 10 answers
A LANDSLIDE OF MUD 10 answers
DAWSON, RICHARD SPOUSE 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with LYNDON (5)

Irish, therefore, I decided he should be, and then, all of a sudden, I was aware of a tall shadow across my path, the shadow of Barry Lyndon.
Essays in the Art of Writing Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
Lyndon, and in place of entering into competition with the Master, would afford a slight though a distinct relief.
Essays in the Art of Writing Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
His house stood near-by, on a balcony of rolling land that overlooked the town of Lyndon and far beyond, across evergreen forests to the massive bulk of Burke Mountain.
The History of the Telephone Herbert N. Casson 1997
Can it be possible that a world which rather neglected _Barry Lyndon_ was devoted to _Marchionesses and Milliners_? Lady Fanny is represented as having editors and reviewers at her feet; she sits among the flowers, like the Sirens, and around her are the bones of critics corrupt in death.
Essays in Little Andrew Lang 2007
Has any literary ghoul disinterred his old ten-franc articles in _Galignani_? The time of "Barry Lyndon," too, was over.
Essays in Little Andrew Lang 2007

Quotes with LYNDON (3)

Since Jimmy Carter, religious fundamentalists play a major role in elections. He was the first president who made a point of exhibiting himself as a born again Christian. That sparked a little light in the minds of political campaign managers: Pretend to be a religious fanatic and you can pick up a third of the vote right away. Nobody asked whether Lyndon Johnson went to church every day. Bill Clinton is probably about as religious as I am, meaning zero, but his managers made…
Noam Chomsky
[Richard Bedford Bennett] was the richest Prime Minister and the only millionaire to hold office before Pierre Trudeau. His money obviously colored his thinking -- colored it true blue -- but he did not consider it a political drawback. No leader, he said, could serve the public properly if he was constantly looking over his shoulder at the shadow of debts. This theory is now widely accepted in the United States where it has become practically impossible for a non-millionaire…
Gordon Donaldson Eighteen Men: The Prime Ministers Of Canada
It was Abraham Lincoln who struck off the chains of black Americans, but it was Lyndon Johnson who led them into voting booths, closed democracy's sacred curtain behind them, placed their hands upon the lever that gave them a hold on their own destiny, made them, at last and forever, a true part of American political life. How true a part? Forty-three years later, a mere blink of history's eye, a black American, Barack Obama, was sitting behind the desk in the Oval Office.
Robert A. Caro The Passage of Power
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 22 times in crossword archives (1973–2024).