- - One called "hizzoner"
- - Hizzoner
- - Hizzoner's office
- - Politician called "Hizzoner"
- - A cat named Stubbs once served as ..... of Talkeetna, Alaska; the head of a town
- - City Hall executive
- - elected leader of a city or town
- - is mary mad with love for this official?
- - council leader from rotherham, a yorkshireman
- - Drunken Mary traps old civic leader
- - Civic leader from Irish county? Right
- - Civic dignitary initially respected by Irish county
- - Might organiser have been disheartened by civic leader?
- - Local leader could strike gold
- - Ex-PM: alternatively, former role of Boris
- - leading city official
- - officer receiving nothing in rejoining the army
- - Civic dignitary for a month – or more?
- - Officer showing a stout heart in the army, perhaps
- - Town's senior official
- - Local leader's awful experience on the radio
- - he's right behind "8 across", and that's official!
- - Council dignitary
- - for this civic officer, there's nothing in rejoining the army
- - City's chief citizen
- - Officially, he takes a month over a piece of work
- - Head municipal officer of a city
- - Ma brings Roy up to town official
- - chicago's lori lightfoot, e.g.
- - Michael Henchard's position
- - Irish county has right person heading council
- - Hartsfield, Jackson or La Guardia
- - Month with other ranks for council official
- - Senior citizen upsets Mary about nothing
- - Municipal chief
- - XTC "I may be the ...... of Simpleton, but I know one thing, and that's I love you"
- - XTC "...... of Simpleton"
- - Urban official.
- - Town's ceremonial head
- - Town-chief
- - Politician in charge of a town
- - Musician is sometimes given key to city by this person
- - Municipal leader
- - Michael Bloomberg's title in New York, until 1/1/2014
- - Local V.I.P.
- - Local politician
- - Local government head
- - Joe Quimby's government position on "The Simpsons"
- - Joe Quimby on "The Simpsons"
- - Eric Garcetti's title in Los Angeles
- - City leader such as Michael Bloomberg
- - City job that pays Michael Bloomberg $1 per year
- - City head
- - City Hall tenant
- - City government head
- - Casterbridge official
- - Civic dignitary
- - Municipal boss
- - Senior citizen.
- - Urban honcho
- - Head of old corporation is after April, Oscar and Regina
- - City leader
- - City boss
- - Municipal official
- - Mad Mary traps old civic leader
- - Army trained to protect old civic leader
- - Head of council, stable occupant it's said
- - Lori Lightfoot, for one
- - Big city big shot
- - '...... Pete' (Buttigieg nickname)
- - Local bigwig
- - Key presenter
- - Head of corporation's serious, undergoing change of heart
- - Town council head
- - Local politician's goal, perhaps
- - City hall bigwig
- - "Key to the city" emcee
- - Official dressing king
- - Koch or Giuliani, once
- - Chicago's Rahm Emanuel, e.g
- - '80s role for Eastwood
- - Town official from Irish county, right?
- - Civic head
- - Town dignitary
- - Person presenting a key to the city
- - City VIP
- - Ceremonial ribbon cutter, often
- - Onetime title for Bernie Sanders
- - Rahm Emanuel's post-White House title
- - City manager
- - La Guardia was one
- - Council leader runs one of 20's counties first
- - Head of a city council
- - With 87-Across, soon-to-be-inducted city official
- - Head of a city government
- - New York's Fiorello La Guardia, once
- - Winner of an Indianapolis race, e.g.
- - "Key to the city" presenter
- - Joe Quimby on "The Simpsons," e.g.
- - Cleveland was one in Buffalo
- - Rahm Emanuel, vis-à-vis Chicago
- - Municipal ribbon cutter, often
- - Jerry Springer title, once
- - XTC "The ...... of Simpleton"
- - City Hall leader
- - 1984 best-selling Ed Koch memoir
- - Title once held by Clint Eastwood
- - Joe Quimby, e.g.
- - City chief
- - ...... McCheese (former fast-food character)
- - Munchkin official
- - Koch autobio
- - Ossie Davis role in "Do the Right Thing"
- - Office in the city
- - Clint Eastwood's onetime role in Carmel-by-the-Sea
- - Houston honcho, e.g.
- - Borough boss
- - Oakland's is Jerry Brown
- - Boston boss, for example
- - Hardy's 'The -- of Casterbridge'
- - Gracie Mansion resident
- - Ed Koch memoir
- - Giuliani, once
- - Koch memoir
- - 1984 Ed Koch best seller
- - Local boss
- - Keys-to-the-city giver
- - Rudy and Ed, once
- - Koch title
- - New York's Giuliani, e.g.
- - Municipal muck-a-muck
- - Job title never held by any U.S. President
- - Council chief
- - Giuliani, e.g.
- - Atlanta's Bill Campbell, e.g.
- - City bigwig
- - John Lindsay, once
- - Book by 10 Across
- - Koch book
- - Ed Koch's book
- - Burgomaster
- - Offical in 41 Across
- - Koch or Byrne
- - Koch of New York
- - Bradley of L.A.
- - Dispenser of city keys
- - City official.
- - Public official.
- - Town leader
- - Civic leader?
- - elected leader of a town
- - Head of a town
- - sacked moray city's manager
- - Elected city executive
- - Local government leader
- - London Breed, for one
- - Chain-wearing town chief
- - City Hall VIP
- - may, or may not include city's manager
- - mare spoken of by dick whittington, say
- - Government leader of a city
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