Tie-breaking voters in the Sen.
Else clues• #2 corp. execs
• #2 execs
• #2's, for short
• Agnew and Arthur (abbr.)
• Agnew and Gore, for short
• Agnew and Gore, once (abbr.)
• Air Force Two passengers, briefly
• Al Gore and Dan Quayle, once: Abbr.
• Bank offs.
• Biden and Bush: Abbr.
• Board members
• Bush and Gore, for short
• Bush Sr. and Nixon, e.g.
• CEO's subordinates
• CEO's underlings
• Corp. big shots
• Corp. bigwigs
• Corp. brass
• Corp. execs
• Corp. honchos
• Corp. officers
• Corp. second bananas
• Corporate execs.
• Corporate officers: Abbr.
• DC # 2s
• Dept. heads
• Eventual Oval Office hopefuls, often: Abbr.
• Executive washroom users: Abbr.
• F.D.R. had three
• FDR had three of them
• FDR's three
• Gore and Quayle, once: Abbr.
• Gore, Cheney, et al.
• Gore, Cheney, etc.
• HST and LBJ, once
• Johnson and Johnson, once (abbr.)
• Members of mgmt.
• Mgmt. members
• Nixon and Ford, once: Abbr.
• No. 2's
• No. twos
• Number twos, for short
• Presidents' underlings (abbr.)
• Puzzle theme, briefly
• Running mates in this puzzle
• Running mates, briefly
• Running mates: Abbr.
• Second bananas: Abbr.
• Some board members, for short
• Some company higher-ups, for short
• Some corp. bigwigs
• Some corp. execs
• Some execs
• Some suits
• They may report to C.E.O.'s
• They'll debate on Oct. 11, 2012
• Truman and Nixon, e.g.
• U.S. Naval Observatory residents
• What some running mates become, briefly