- - State's chief executive
- - Device which regulates a machine's supply of fuel or water
- - Bush's title
- - Connecticut's John Davis Lodge, for instance.
- - Jimmy Roosevelt's goal.
- - Leader presiding over Norwegian banks
- - A bigwig, but has he no right to good deliveries?
- - regulator for maintaining uniform speed in an engine
- - employer with ruler
- - string above and not speed control
- - using grove, ron upset ruler
- - Head of a prison
- - Boss enforcing a speed limit
- - Regulating device for maintaining uniform speed in an engine
- - attempt by head veterinarian at emergency room gate to become leader
- - Ruler from past stopping in error, returning without wife
- - Victor is in Oregon organising, primarily, reform for head of state?
- - Boss in Boeing over Norway
- - Wolf in Pennsylvania, e.g.
- - Ruler of a colony — machine regulator
- - Ruler taking over northerly part
- - Sign in Oregon used by royal head of state?
- - Head of a US state
- - Control to regulate speed
- - Leader bringing over no registered nurses
- - State ruler
- - Ruler wrong over northern sector
- - No resistance after Tory runs for leader
- - Head of state from Oregon troubled over sign from Russian leader
- - King George holding on, no ruler
- - Grand bit of cricket attended by neither head of state?
- - Ruler dithering over Norwegian part
- - State leader
- - Ruler taking over northern part
- - Ruler agonising over northern part
- - Christie, e.g
- - Leader of a state
- - Person in a mansion
- - Jesse Ventura, formerly
- - Jesse Ventura, e.g.
- - Speed-regulating device
- - States man?
- - W.J.C. at age 32
- - Speed-limiting device
- - Speed-control device
- - Bradford of Plymouth.
- - Charley E. Johns of Florida.
- - Lieutenant
- - Regulating device
- - Rockefeller .......
- - Prison head
- - Prison chief
- - Ruler
- - Administrator
- - Head of state?
- - Capitalist
- - 'Boss!'
- - See 3 Down.
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