Loser to Kennedy
Else clues• '70s president
• 'Sex and the City' costar
• All the President's Men subject
• Beyond Peace author
• Dirty tricks president
• Frost/___, 2008 nominee for Best Picture
• Frost/___
• One of Santa's reindeer. ___
• Southern strategy leader
• When the President does it, that means that it is not illegal speaker
• You won't have ___ to kick around anymore, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference (1962 quote)
• #37
• 1950s vice president
• 1960 debate participant
• 1960 debater
• 1972 China visitor
• 1974 pardon recipient
• 1974 resignee
• 1995 Hopkins role
• 1995 Oliver Stone biopic
• 1995 Oliver Stone film
• 37th President
• Checkers expert?
• Checkers master
• Co-star of Parker, Cattrall and Davis
• Cynthia of Sex and the City
• Disgraced president
• Eisenhower's veep
• Eisenhower's VP
• Fallen leader?
• Follower of Johnson, and a two-word hint to this crossword's theme
• Ford pardoned him
• Ford predecessor
• Ford's forerunner
• Gerald Ford predecessor
• Ghost singer Marni
• He claimed not to be a crook
• He famously said I would have made a good pope
• He once placed a long-distance call to Aldrin and Armstrong
• He resigned as a result of the Watergate scandal (#37, 1969-74)
• He resigned August 9, 1974
• His middle name was Milhous
• His Western White House was dubbed La Casa Pacifica
• Historic China visitor
• Ike's V.P.
• Ike's veep
• Kissinger's boss, once
• Last Quaker president
• Library in Yorba Linda
• Lyndon Johnson successor
• McGovern beater of 1972
• Noted 1972 China visitor
• Noted pardon recipient
• Off-screen singer Marni
• Oliver Stone bio-pic
• Oliver Stone film
• Oliver Stone film about the 37th president
• Only U.S. President to resign
• Pardoned president
• Pat or Richard
• Politician who said Reagan, on a personal basis, is terrible
• President after Johnson
• President under whom conscription ended
• President who appeared in Laugh-In
• President who appointed Rehnquist
• President who resigned from office
• President who was on Laugh-In
• President with a library in Yorba Linda
• President with an enemies list
• Presigned resident
• Recordholder for most Time magazine cover appearances
• Resigned president
• Resignee of 1974
• Resignee of August 9, 1974
• Resigner of '74
• Richard or Pat
• Role for Anthony Hopkins
• Saturday Night Massacre figure
• September 8, 1974 pard recipient - and what the constructor did throughout this puzzle
• Six Crises author
• Stager of a 1968 political comeback
• Stone work
• Subject of a museum in Yorba Linda, Calif.
• Surname on a Yorba Linda library
• The Justice Department will compensate his estate for his tapes and papers
• Time's 1971 Man of the Year
• Title role for Anthony Hopkins in 1995
• Tony-winning role for Frank Langella
• Tony-winning role for Langella
• U.S. president who resigned
• Watergate figure
• Watergate president
• Well-known tapes owner
• White House name
• Whom Goldwater called the most dishonest individual I have ever met in my life
• Winner of 1968 and 1972
• '70s president
• 'Sex and the City' costar
• All the President's Men subject
• Beyond Peace author
• Dirty tricks president
• Frost/___, 2008 nominee for Best Picture
• Frost/___
• One of Santa's reindeer. ___
• Southern strategy leader
• When the President does it, that means that it is not illegal speaker
• You won't have ___ to kick around anymore, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference (1962 quote)
• #37
• 1950s vice president
• 1960 debate participant
• 1960 debater
• 1972 China visitor
• 1974 pardon recipient
• 1974 resignee
• 1995 Hopkins role
• 1995 Oliver Stone biopic
• 1995 Oliver Stone film
• 37th President
• Checkers expert?
• Checkers master
• Co-star of Parker, Cattrall and Davis
• Cynthia of Sex and the City
• Disgraced president
• Eisenhower's veep
• Eisenhower's VP
• Fallen leader?
• Follower of Johnson, and a two-word hint to this crossword's theme
• Ford pardoned him
• Ford predecessor
• Ford's forerunner
• Gerald Ford predecessor
• Ghost singer Marni
• He claimed not to be a crook
• He famously said I would have made a good pope
• He once placed a long-distance call to Aldrin and Armstrong
• He resigned as a result of the Watergate scandal (#37, 1969-74)
• He resigned August 9, 1974
• His middle name was Milhous
• His Western White House was dubbed La Casa Pacifica
• Historic China visitor
• Ike's V.P.
• Ike's veep
• Kissinger's boss, once
• Last Quaker president
• Library in Yorba Linda
• Loser to Kennedy
• Lyndon Johnson successor
• McGovern beater of 1972
• Noted 1972 China visitor
• Noted pardon recipient
• Off-screen singer Marni
• Oliver Stone bio-pic
• Oliver Stone film
• Oliver Stone film about the 37th president
• Only U.S. President to resign
• Pardoned president
• Pat or Richard
• Politician who said Reagan, on a personal basis, is terrible
• President after Johnson
• President under whom conscription ended
• President who appeared in Laugh-In
• President who appointed Rehnquist
• President who resigned from office
• President who was on Laugh-In
• President with a library in Yorba Linda
• President with an enemies list
• Presigned resident
• Recordholder for most Time magazine cover appearances
• Resigned president
• Resignee of 1974
• Resignee of August 9, 1974
• Resigner of '74
• Richard or Pat
• Role for Anthony Hopkins
• Saturday Night Massacre figure
• September 8, 1974 pard recipient - and what the constructor did throughout this puzzle
• Six Crises author
• Stager of a 1968 political comeback
• Stone work
• Subject of a museum in Yorba Linda, Calif.
• Surname on a Yorba Linda library
• The Justice Department will compensate his estate for his tapes and papers
• Time's 1971 Man of the Year
• Title role for Anthony Hopkins in 1995
• Tony-winning role for Frank Langella
• Tony-winning role for Langella
• U.S. president who resigned
• Watergate figure
• Watergate president
• Well-known tapes owner
• White House name
• Whom Goldwater called the most dishonest individual I have ever met in my life
• Winner of 1968 and 1972
• Vice President under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United States
• Resigned after the Watergate scandal in 1974 (1913-1994)