- - Clement .., Britain's prime minister 1945-1951
- - clement —, british prime minister from 1945-51
- - Clement, British prime minister 1945-51
- - Battle not started by English postwar prime minister
- - Clement ..., British PM
- - prime minister between churchill's two terms
- - Prime Minister between Churchill's terms
- - Prime Minister 1945-51
- - Postwar British prime minister
- - Prime minister before and after Churchill
- - Former prime minister
- - Heading off fight, English prime minister once
- - British prime minister after WWII
- - Former British prime minister Clement
- - Clement ..., former British prime minister
- - Prime minister in the British Labour Party's first majority government
- - Prime minister after and before Churchill
- - Old British leader, a general on the wagon?
- - Truman's British counterpart
- - '30s-'50s British Labour Party leader
- - British P.M. after Churchill
- - Postwar prime minister
- - British Prime Minister Clement
- - Prime minister of 1945
- - Postwar British leader
- - British P.M. during the creation of Israel
- - 1940s British P.M.
- - Former British P.M. Clement ......
- - Prime minister before Churchill
- - Prime minister who served between Churchill's two terms
- - Post-WWII British prime minister Clement
- - British Labor prime minister
- - British prime minister, 1945-51
- - '50s' British prime minister
- - British Prime Minister
- - Former British P.M. Sir Clement ......
- - Prime minister preceded by and followed by Churchill
- - '40s British prime minister
- - British PM: 1945-51
- - Post-W.W. II Prime Minister
- - British P.M.: 1945-52
- - Clement ......, British statesman
- - English prime minister: 1945–51
- - British P.M.: 1945–51
- - Former British P.M.
- - British P.M.
- - British notable.
- - British political leader.
- - British opposition leader.
- - British election figure.
- - British statesman
- - Former British PM
- - Who, according to Churchill, got out when an empty taxi arrived at Downing Street?
- - Welfare state creator
- - Old politician sheltered to keep dry
- - P.M. preceded and succeeded by Churchill
- - Clement in a shelter, keeping dry
- - He succeeded and preceded Churchill
- - Postwar PM
- - Labour PM
- - Clement who spoke at the first general assembly of the United Nations
- - P.M. after Churchill
- - Wartime leader Clement
- - Battle start delayed by English PM
- - Fight to oust second-class English PM
- - Clement —, PM
- - Churchill's successor in 1945
- - Labour party leader between Lansbury and Gaitskell
- - Churchill's 1945 successor
- - 1940s P.M
- - Former PM
- - Prattle endlessly, detaining former PM
- - Clement —, former PM
- - P.M. after and before Churchill
- - Churchill's successor
- - Truman's UK counterpart
- - Churchill successor
- - Truman's U.K. counterpart
- - Churchill's predecessor
- - Churchill's successor and predecessor
- - Churchill was his predecessor and successor
- - Churchill's predecessor and successor
- - He came after Churchill
- - Labour Party leader from 1935 to 1955
- - He was preceded and followed by Churchill
- - Clement of Britain
- - Landslide election winner of 1945
- - Potsdam Conference attendee
- - About whom Churchill purportedly said "A modest man who has much to be modest about"
- - U.K. P.M. Clement
- - Churchill follower
- - Churchill's successor at Potsdam
- - "Twilight of Empire" autobiographer
- - "As It Happened" memoirist, 1954
- - Predecessor and successor of Churchill
- - A Churchill successor
- - Churchill contemporary
- - Postwar P.M.
- - Leader of '45
- - Churchill's successor as P.M.: 1945
- - Great Britain's P.M.: 1945–51
- - Churchill's successor: 1945
- - Laborite P.M.
- - P.M. of 1945.
- - Recent guest of Red China.
- - He speaks in Philadelphia on March 31.
- - Resident of 10 Downing Street.
- - Target of "Shadow Cabinet."
- - Noted crossword puzzle fan.
- - Britain's Labor chief.
- - labour pm‘s sober, hosted by a us war general
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