- - #2 executives: abbr.
- - what 15 u.s. presidents formerly were, briefly
- - Joe Biden and Dick Cheney, for example: Abbr.
- - #2 execs
- - S&L officers
- - 4-Down and others, for short
- - No. 2 execs
- - No. 2's
- - Many S&L officers
- - Dallas and Fairbanks, for two: Abbr
- - Corporate officers, for short
- - #2 corp. execs
- - Number twos, for short
- - Bush and Gore, for short
- - CEO's underlings
- - #2's, for short
- - U.S. Naval Observatory residents
- - CEO's subordinates
- - FDR's three
- - They may report to C.E.O.'s
- - Some company higher-ups, for short
- - Agnew and Gore, for short
- - H.S.T. and G.R.F., once
- - No. 2 men: Abbr.
- - Some board members, for short
- - Al Gore and Walter Mondale for example: Abbr.
- - pence and biden, once [abbr.]
- - Seconds, in brief
- - Corporate executives (Abbr.)
- - kamala harris et al.
- - Presidents' No. 2s
- - Second fiddles, initially
- - Mems. of the board
- - bank officers' titles: abbr.
- - Kamala Harris and others: Abbr.
- - They might report to CEOS
- - Some corp. higher-ups
- - pence and harris: abbr.
- - Presidents' running mates [abbr.]
- - Second row of an org chart
- - Gore and Biden, e.g. [abbr.]
- - Teddy Roosevelt and Dick Nixon, e.g.
- - Some board members
- - Running mates, briefly
- - Eventual Oval Office hopefuls, often: Abbr.
- - Eisenhower Executive Office Building figs.
- - Bush Sr. and Nixon, e.g.
- - Burr, Bush and Biden: Abbr.
- - Board members
- - Iran has multiple ones: Abbr
- - Some suits, briefly
- - Corp. execs
- - Corporate officers: Abbr
- - Many report to CEOs
- - Second bananas (Abbr.)
- - Cheney and Biden, in brief
- - Co. officers
- - Bush and Nixon: Abbr
- - Biden and Pence, informally
- - Biden, Pence, et al
- - Ford and Bush, e.g
- - Corp. high-ups
- - Biden, Pence, etc
- - Biden and Pence, in brief
- - Pence and predecessors
- - Bush and Gore: Abbr
- - Biden, Cheney, etc
- - Agnew and Quayle, once (abbr.)
- - Some corp. execs
- - Some corp. suits
- - CEOs' underlings
- - LBJ and Nixon, e.g
- - No. 2s
- - Biden and Cheney (Abbr.)
- - Lending officers, often
- - Biden and Gore (Abbr.)
- - No. twos
- - Corp. officers
- - Cheney and Biden, briefly
- - Bottom halves of tickets, briefly
- - Nixon and Ford, once: Abbr.
- - High-ranking execs
- - Corp. brass
- - FDR had three of them
- - Cheney and Biden: Abbr.
- - Corp. big shots
- - They'll debate on Oct. 11, 2012
- - Tie-breaking voters in the Sen.
- - Mgmt. members
- - HST and LBJ, once
- - CEOs' subordinates
- - Truman and Nixon, e.g.
- - Biden and Bush: Abbr.
- - Some corp. bigwigs
- - Members of mgmt.
- - Gore and Quayle, once: Abbr.
- - What some running mates become, briefly
- - Dept. heads
- - Some suits
- - Agnew and Arthur (abbr.)
- - Corporate execs.
- - Corp. honchos
- - Johnson and Johnson, once (abbr.)
- - Agnew and Gore, once (abbr.)
- - Puzzle theme, briefly
- - Executive washroom users: Abbr.
- - Bank offs.
- - Running mates in this puzzle
- - Air Force Two passengers, briefly
- - FDR had three
- - DC # 2s
- - F.D.R. had three
- - L.B.J. and R.M.N., once
- - R.M.N. and G.R.F., once
- - Humphrey and others: Abbr.
- - Govt. officials.
- - Important officials: Abbr.
- - Certain officials: Colloq.
- - Corp. bigwigs
- - Some execs
- - They're second in command: Abbr.
- - Executive No. 2s
- - Corporate seconds-in-command: Abbr.
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