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• Crashing the Party author
• Dynasty actor Michael
• The Good Fight writer
• The Lemon Book co-author
• Unsafe at Any Speed author Ralph
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• 1972 biography subtitled The People's Lawyer
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• 2000 recount figure
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• A federal judge has ruled he belongs on the Ohio ballot
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• Activist with Raiders
• Actor George
• Advocate-turned-presidential candidate Ralph
• Also ran in 2000
• Also-ran in '04
• Also-ran of 2000
• America's godfather of safety
• Auto-safety advocate
• Big name in consumer activism
• Candidate of 2000
• Candidate Ralph of 2000
• Candidate trailing Bush and Gore
• Car critic Ralph
• Common Cause founder
• Consume advocate
• Consumer Activist No. 1
• Consumer activist Ralph
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• Consumer crusader Ralph
• Consumer crusader turned candidate
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• Consumerist Ralph
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• Contender in 2000 and 2004
• Controversial Ralph
• Corvair critic
• Corvair critic Ralph
• Corvair investigator
• Electoral spoiler of 2000
• Ellery Queen portrayer on TV: 1958-59
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• He called for an end to the presidential debate commission
• He ran against Bush in 2000
• He's all for the consumer!
• He's running on the Green ticket
• He's signed on with the ad agency that helped elect Ventura
• Independent candidate Ralph
• LaDuke was his vice presidential running mate in 1996 and 2000
• Leader of some Raiders
• Michael of 'Dynasty'
• Noted consumer advocate
• Noted third party candidate
• Perennial '90s-'00s presidential candidate
• Perennial presidential candidate Ralph
• Politician blamed by some for Gore's defeat in 2000
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• Presidential candidate of 2004
• Prominent 1958 Harvard Law graduate
• Public Citizen co-founder
• Public Citizen founder Ralph
• Public Citizen, Inc. founder
• Public interest advocate
• Public Interest Research Group founder
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• Raiders leader
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• Raiders' coach?
• Ralph ___, Unsafe At Any Speed author
• Ralph of consumerism
• Ralph of the Green Party
• Ralph of the Reform Party
• Ralph or George
• Ralph who wrote Unsafe at Any Speed
• Ralph, who's at zenith, despite what you hear
• Receiver of 84,165 votes in Michigan in 2000
• Recipient of 400,000 votes in 2004
• Reformer Ralph
• Republican Leadership Council ads are touting him
• Subject of the 2006 documentary An Unreasonable Man
• Subject of the documentary An Unreasonable Man
• Subject of the film An Unreasonable Man
• Surname on 2004 ballots
• Surname, Unsafe At Any Speed author
• Target of much wrath from Gore supporters
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• Three-time U.S. presidential candidate
• Two-time Green Party candidate
• US consumer advocate
• Winner of 2.7% of the 2000 presidential vote
• Y2K election spoiler
• '60s activists ___'s Raiders
• 'Civic Arousal' author
• 'Raider' Ralph
• 'Unsafe at Any Speed' author
• An Unreasonable Man subject
• Crashing the Party author
• Dynasty actor Michael
• The Good Fight writer
• The Lemon Book co-author
• Unsafe at Any Speed author Ralph
• Unsafe at Any Speed author, 1965
• 1972 biography subtitled The People's Lawyer
• 1996 Green Party candidate
• 1996 Green Party candidate for President
• 1996 Presidential candidate
• 1996 third party organizer
• 2000 also-ran
• 2000 campaign name
• 2000 candidate Ralph
• 2000 election also-ran
• 2000 election hopeful
• 2000 Gore rival
• 2000 Green Party ticket name
• 2000 presidential also-ran
• 2000 presidential candidate
• 2000 presidential contender Ralph
• 2000 recount figure
• 2004 independent candidate
• 2008 presidential contender Ralph who's been a candidate in every election since 1992
• 2008 runner
• A federal judge has ruled he belongs on the Ohio ballot
• Activist who had Raiders
• Activist with Raiders
• Actor George
• Advocate-turned-presidential candidate Ralph
• Also ran in 2000
• Also-ran in '04
• Also-ran of 2000
• America's godfather of safety
• Auto-safety advocate
• Big name in consumer activism
• Candidate of 2000
• Candidate Ralph of 2000
• Candidate trailing Bush and Gore
• Car critic Ralph
• Common Cause founder
• Consume advocate
• Consumer Activist No. 1
• Consumer activist Ralph
• Consumer advocate Ralph
• Consumer champion
• Consumer crusader
• Consumer crusader Ralph
• Consumer crusader turned candidate
• Consumer gadfly Ralph
• Consumer protector
• Consumer protector Ralph
• Consumer watchdog Ralph
• Consumerist Ralph
• Consumers' advocate
• Contender in 2000 and 2004
• Controversial Ralph
• Corvair critic
• Corvair critic Ralph
• Corvair investigator
• Electoral spoiler of 2000
• Ellery Queen portrayer on TV: 1958-59
• Former Green Party candidate
• Former Green Party candidate Ralph
• Founder of Public Citizen, Inc.
• Founder of the advocacy group Public Citizen
• Four-time presidential candidate
• Frequent runner?
• Green candidate for president, 1996
• Green candidate of 2000
• Green guy
• Green man?
• Green Party candidate
• Green Party candidate of 1996
• Green Party candidate Ralph
• Green Party figure
• Green party leader
• Green Party name
• Green Party presidential candidate
• Green Party V.I.P.
• Green Ralph
• Greens keeper?
• He called for an end to the presidential debate commission
• He ran against Bush in 2000
• He's all for the consumer!
• He's running on the Green ticket
• He's signed on with the ad agency that helped elect Ventura
• Independent candidate Ralph
• LaDuke was his vice presidential running mate in 1996 and 2000
• Leader of some Raiders
• Michael of 'Dynasty'
• Noted consumer advocate
• Noted third party candidate
• Perennial '90s-'00s presidential candidate
• Perennial presidential candidate Ralph
• Politician blamed by some for Gore's defeat in 2000
• Presidential also-ran Ralph
• Presidential candidate of 2004
• Prominent 1958 Harvard Law graduate
• Public Citizen co-founder
• Public Citizen founder Ralph
• Public Citizen, Inc. founder
• Public interest advocate
• Public Interest Research Group founder
• Quadrennial candidate Ralph
• Raiders leader
• Raiders' chief
• Raiders' coach?
• Ralph ___, Unsafe At Any Speed author
• Ralph of consumerism
• Ralph of the Green Party
• Ralph of the Reform Party
• Ralph or George
• Ralph who wrote Unsafe at Any Speed
• Ralph, who's at zenith, despite what you hear
• Receiver of 84,165 votes in Michigan in 2000
• Recipient of 400,000 votes in 2004
• Reformer Ralph
• Republican Leadership Council ads are touting him
• Subject of the 2006 documentary An Unreasonable Man
• Subject of the documentary An Unreasonable Man
• Subject of the film An Unreasonable Man
• Surname on 2004 ballots
• Surname, Unsafe At Any Speed author
• Target of much wrath from Gore supporters
• Third choice in 2000
• Third in 2000
• Third-party candidate
• Third-party candidate of 2000
• Three-time U.S. presidential candidate
• Two-time Green Party candidate
• US consumer advocate
• Winner of 2.7% of the 2000 presidential vote
• Y2K election spoiler